Estimate submarine groundwater discharge to crystal river/kings bay in florida with the help of a hydrodynamic model

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Crystal River/Kings Bay is a spring-fed estuarine system located on the west coast of the Florida peninsula. During 2008-2009, a field investigation was conducted to measure submarine groundwater discharges (SGDs) from numerous spring vents in Kings Bay. Based on directly measured real-time SGD data, an empirical relationship that links SGD with tides in Kings Bay and the groundwater level measured in a nearby Artesian well were obtained. A 3D unstructured Cartesian grid model was used to help verify the correctness of the empirical SGD formula, which was slightly adjusted for each individual vent when used in the model. The model was calibrated and verified against measured real-time data of water level, salinity, and temperature at two stations in the estuary. A successful simulation of circulations, salinity transport processes, and thermodynamics in the Crystal River/Kings Bay system proves that the empirical relationship is appropriate for estimating SGDs in Kings Bay.

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Chen, X. J. (2014). Estimate submarine groundwater discharge to crystal river/kings bay in florida with the help of a hydrodynamic model. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2(1), 66–80. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse2010066

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