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Title: Societal use of fresh submarine groundwater discharge: An overlooked water resource
Authors: Oehler, T.
Moosdor, N.
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Earth-Science ReviewsVol.171 (Aug. 2017), pp. 338-348
Abstract: Terrestrial groundwater discharging directly into the sea (“fresh submarine groundwater discharge”, fresh SGD) is increasingly recognized as nutrient and pollutant pathway from land to coastal oceans. Here we present examples from a variety of places and from all available sources around the world to highlight that fresh submarine groundwater discharge is widely valued as a water resource for drinking, hygiene, agriculture, fishing, tourism, culture, or ship navigation. In Peru, fresh SGD is used for drinking, on Tahiti for bathing, in Greece for irrigation, in Bali for blessing, and already Alexander von Humboldt noted the danger for smaller vessels from a submarine spring off Cuba, but at which Manatees gathered and were hunted by fishermen. Because global change will strongly affect this water resource we should assess and understand that value, before the phenomenon will disappear at many locations due to terrestrial groundwater extraction or sea level increase.
URI: http://tailieuso.tlu.edu.vn/handle/DHTL/4974
Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0012825216302641
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