Coupled radon, methane and nitrate sensors for large-scale assessment of groundwater discharge and non-point source pollution to coastal waters
Coupled radon, methane and nitrate sensors for large-scale assessment of groundwater discharge and non-point source pollution to coastal waters
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2009-12-09
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Dulaiova, Henrieta
Camilli, Richard
Henderson, Paul B.
Charette, Matthew A.
Camilli, Richard
Henderson, Paul B.
Charette, Matthew A.
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Non-point source pollution
Submarine groundwater discharge
Methane
Radon
Nitrate
Waquoit Bay
Boston Harbor
Submarine groundwater discharge
Methane
Radon
Nitrate
Waquoit Bay
Boston Harbor
Abstract
We constructed a survey system of radon/methane/nitrate/salinity to find sites of
submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) and groundwater nitrate input. We deployed
the system in Waquoit Bay and Boston Harbor, MA where we derived SGD rates using a
mass balance of radon with methane serving as a fine resolution qualitative indicator of
groundwater. In Waquoit Bay we identified several locations of enhanced groundwater
discharge, out of which two (Childs and Quashnet Rivers) were studied in more detail.
The Childs River was characterized by high nitrate input via groundwater discharge,
while the Quashnet River SGD was notable but not a significant source of nitrate. Our
radon survey of Boston Harbor revealed several sites with significant SGD, out of these
Inner Harbor and parts of Dorchester Bay and Quincy Bay had groundwater fluxes
accompanied by significant water column nitrogen concentrations. The survey system
has proven effective in revealing areas of SGD and non-point source pollution.
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Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Elsevier B.V. for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 101 (2010): 553-563, doi:10.1016/j.jenvrad.2009.12.004.