Groundwater discharge study reveals changing fresh-salt water interface dynamics.
The researchers measured submarine groundwater discharge using seepage meters to understand changes in the fresh-salt water interface. They found that groundwater discharge, water temperature, and electrical conductivity varied differently on the landward and seaward sides of the interface. They were able to calculate the discharge of land-derived groundwater using a formula by Bokuniewicz (1992) on the landward side of the interface.