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The enhancing effect on tidal signals of a submarine spring connected to a semi-infinite confined aquifer
Authors:Yuqiang Xia  Ying Yang  Wei Huang
Institution:1. Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute (CRSRI), Changjiang Water Resources Commission of the Ministry of Water Resources (CWRC) , Wuhan , 430010 , China;2. Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection (NRDP), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Temple University , Pennsylvania , 19122 , USA;3. Hunan Survey and Design Institute &4. Team 402, Hunan Geology and Mineral Surveying and Exploring Bureau , Changsha , 410014 , China;5. Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute (CRSRI), Changjiang Water Resources Commission of the Ministry of Water Resources (CWRC) , Wuhan , 430010 , China
Abstract:Abstract

Submarine springs play an important role in submarine groundwater discharge (SGD). To investigate the effects of these springs on the propagation of tidal signals in coastal confined aquifers, this paper considers a general coastal aquifer system with a submarine spring on the seabed where the length of the aquifer's offshore extent is finite and its submarine outlet is covered by an impermeable outlet-capping. An approximate analytical solution is obtained for describing the tidal head fluctuations in the aquifer. Solution analyses indicate that the error of the approximate analytical solution is negligible when both distances from the spring hole to the coastline and to the submarine outlet-capping are much greater than the radius of the spring hole. Sensitivity tests are conducted to investigate the effects of hydraulic properties, tidal and spring geometric configuration parameters on the tidal signal propagation in the inland aquifer. For aquifers with infinite offshore length, or without submarine springs, existing solutions in the literature are obtained. The comparison of groundwater head fluctuations for the cases with and without a submarine spring demonstrate the enhancing effect of the submarine spring on tidal signal propagation in the inland aquifer. Three situations that fit our model assumptions are given for future potential applications. A hypothetical example is used to show the possibility of identifying a spring's location using the present analytical solution together with tidal signals observed from inland wells.

Editor D. Koutsoyiannis; Associate editor Y. Guttmann

Citation Xia, Y.Q., Li, H.L., Yang, Y., and Huang, W., 2012. Enhancing effect on tidal signals of a submarine spring related to a semi-infinite confined aquifer. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 57 (6), 1231–1248.
Keywords:analytical solutions  coastal aquifer  parameter identification  submarine groundwater discharge (SGD)  submarine spring  tidal loading efficiency
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