Near-shore seawater-column estimates of groundwater advection rate, Makua, Kauai, USA, August 2016
Dates
Publication Date
2019-09-02
Start Date
2016-08-01
End Date
2016-08-04
Citation
Rosenberger, K.J., Storlazzi, C.D., Cheriton, O.M., Logan, J.B., Hoover, D.J., and Oberle, F.K., 2019, Observations of coral reef oceanographic and groundwater properties off Makua, Kauai, HI, USA, August 2016: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9M2B3WB.
Summary
In-situ near-shore seawater measurements of dissolved radon, conductivity, and water level were used to determine the advection rate of groundwater onto the fringing reef off Makua, HI, USA.
Summary
In-situ near-shore seawater measurements of dissolved radon, conductivity, and water level were used to determine the advection rate of groundwater onto the fringing reef off Makua, HI, USA.
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Oberle and others, 2019, Physicochemical controls on zones of higher coral stress where Black Band Disease occurs at Mākua Reef, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi: Frontiers in Marine Science.
Characterization of the advection rate of groundwater onto the reef, in conjunction with measurements of circulation and waves and profiles of resistivity on the shoreline will be used to assess the potential for terrestrial groundwater intrusion on the reef and the sources and fate of these water masses.