Unveiled groundwater flushing from the deep seafloor in Suruga Bay

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Kenji Kato
Takuya Okumura
Takuya Segawa
Takahito Unno
Darius Greenidge
Tetsu Nishioka
Koji Mori
Hiroyuki Tosaka
Kazuyo Nagaosa
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[1] Shizuoka University,Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Science
[2] Shizuoka University,International Center
[3] Geosphere Environmental Technology Corporation,Department of Systems Innovation, School of Engineering
[4] The University of Tokyo,undefined
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Limnology | 2015年 / 16卷
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Suruga Bay; Submarine groundwater discharge; GETFLOWS simulation modeling; Microbial response;
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Unveiling the submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) to the sea is an essential part of understanding groundwater flux and its ecological impact on marine ecosystems. Numerous studies have been conducted to estimate the SGD by measuring the chemical parameters, such as radioisotopes and heat flow. However, elucidating the SGD from the deep seafloor has not been efficient or effective. The aim of this study is to show the SGD in Suruga Bay (Japan) at a depth of 100 m, which was found based on the previously conducted simulation modeling using GETFLOWS. Suruga Bay is in relatively close proximity to Mt. Fuji, a volcanic mountain that has a large groundwater reservoir at its base. The observation location was indicated by simulation modeling, and a suggested SDG point was revealed through repeated in situ observations. The results of an incubation experiment conducted to estimate the function of springwater, flushing out from the deep sea bottom, suggest that phosphate-rich groundwater may enhance microbial growth. This may lead to the initiation of a microbial food web in deep coastal waters.
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