Tidal dynamics of a subterranean estuary: Processes and functions (2007-2009)
Source: https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/project/19565 Parent: https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/377
Abstract
We aim to determine and quantify major mechanisms driving chemical transport and transformation in a tidally dominated subterranean estuary. Our study will be the first attempt worldwide to measure the temporal and spatial variability of coupled physical and geochemical processes in the intertidal zone of a subterranean estuary. The research will generate much-needed understanding of the role of subterranean estuaries in controlling fluxes of land-derived chemicals to the ocean via submarine groundwater discharge. The outcomes will have important implications for assessing and minimising the impact of groundwater contamination on the coastal zone
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Emeritus Professor D Lockington
Emeritus Professor : School of Civil Engineering : Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Grant type : ARC Discovery Projects
Funded by : Australian Research Council