Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) has been recognized as an important component of the ocean-continent interface. The few previous studies in Brazil have focused on nearshore areas. This paper explores SGD on the Southern Brazilian Continental Shelf using multiple lines of evidence that include radium isotopes, dissolved nutrients, and water mass observations. The results indicated that SGD may be occurring on the Continental Shelf in the Albardão region, near a paleochannel located 50 km offshore. This paleochannel may thus be a preferential pathway for the delivery of nutrient- and metal-enriched groundwater and porewater into continental shelf waters.
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Submarine groundwater discharge revealed by radium isotopes (Ra-223 and Ra-224) near a paleochannel on the Southern Brazilian continental shelf
Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, Vol.61(3)
2013
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- Title
- Submarine groundwater discharge revealed by radium isotopes (Ra-223 and Ra-224) near a paleochannel on the Southern Brazilian continental shelf
- Creators
- Karina Kammer Attisano - Universidade Federal do Rio GrandeIsaac R Santos - Southern Cross UniversityCarlos Francisco Ferreira de Andrade - Universidade Federal do Rio GrandeMariele Lopes de Paiva - Universidade Federal do Rio GrandeIdel Cristina Bigliardi Milani - Universidade Federal de PelotasLuis Felipe Hax Niencheski - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande
- Publication Details
- Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, Vol.61(3)
- Identifiers
- 3315; 991012821813302368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; National Marine Science Centre; Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry; School of Environment, Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article