Groundwater response to the tide in wetlands: Observations from the Gillman Marshes,South Australia |
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Authors: | John A.T. Bye Kumar A. Narayan |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Earth Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia;2. CSIRO Land and Water, GPO Box 1666, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia |
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Abstract: | We present results from a series of piezometers installed in the foreshore flat and mangrove environments of the Gillman Marshes, South Australia in an interdisciplinary study of the propagation of the ocean tide into the coastal aquifers. A unique feature of the analysis is that all water level records were harmonically analysed so that the behaviour of the four major tidal constituents could be independently examined. The main findings were that: (1) the decay of the groundwater tide in the coastal aquifers was greater than that predicted by the Ferris solution. A theoretical model has been developed and applied to the study site. The model suggests that this behaviour is due to the occurrence of a time delay in the Darcian response in the shelly and muddy sand substrate; (2) when the tide is incident over a gently sloping bank, the time delay in response gives rise to a spiked signal in which high water is confined to a small fraction of the tidal cycle; and (3) at the coastal interface tidal propagation across a sloping bank causes a rise in the water table relative to mean sea level which is proportional to the variance of tidal elevation and inversely proportional to the decay constant of the groundwater tide. The model developed in this study is also applicable to other coastal groundwater systems with tidal influence. |
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Keywords: | tidal wetlands coastal aquifers mangroves tidal analysis piezometers groundwater |
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