Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper reports the dynamism of a submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) zone in SW India. Two electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) surveys were conducted in the project area to delineate the seawater-fresh water interface and characterize the subsurface aquifer layers. Beach groundwater dynamics were also studied by continuously monitoring salinity, temperature, and nutrient concentration in the groundwater from three shallow dug wells on the beach. The ERT surveys were planned in such a way as to fall between these dug wells. The flow domain was modeled using a numerical modeling approach, and the rate of fresh SGD flux and its spatial variation along the coastline has been estimated. The study proves that the numerical modeling approach combined with other field measurements and observations, such as ERT and continuous monitoring gives a comprehensive understanding of SGD and associated processes.

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