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Dec 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996gecoa..60.4735b&link_type=abstract
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 60, Issue 23, pp.4735-4746
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Methane concentrations in groundwater (wells, sinkholes, and springs) averaged 61 ± 9 M, while concentrations in nearshore and continental shelf waters within the study area averaged 62 ± 7 nM and 27 ± 5x nM, respectively. We tested the hypothesis that the three orders of magnitude difference between groundwater and seawater concentration would make CH, an indicator of submarine groundwater discharge to surficial waters. Methane budgets for nearshore and continental shelf water columns were consistent with the hypothesis that groundwater seepage or seawater recirculation through the seabed is the dominant source of CH 4 relative to benthic diffusive flux, riverine flux, and in situ water column production. Seepage/recirculation appears to account for approximately 83-99% of the total CH 4 input into the water column within the study area. Utilizing measured porewater CH 4 concentrations, the calculated amounts of seepage required to support the observed benthic fluxes were comparable to seepage rates measured in the field. Nearshore seepage meter transects showed a strong and direct correlation between the integrated quantity of groundwater seepage along a shoreline and the inventory of CH 4 in those waters. Our study further showed a similar correlation between 222 Rn (another potential groundwater tracer) and CH 4 in offshore waters supporting the hypothesis of a common benthic source for these constituents.
Bugna Glynnis C.
Burnett William C.
Cable Jaye E.
Cable Peter H.
Chanton Jeffrey P.
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