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Isotopic,trace element and nutrient characterization of coastal waters from Ubatuba inner shelf area,south-eastern Brazil
Authors:PP Povinec  J de Oliveira  ES Braga  J-F Comanducci  J Gastaud  M Groening  I Levy-Palomo  U Morgenstern  Z Top
Institution:1. International Atomic Energy Agency, Marine Environment Laboratories, Monaco;2. Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares, Laboratório de Radiometria Ambiental, São Paulo, SP CEP 05508-000, Brazil;3. Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP CEP 05508-000, Brazil;4. International Atomic Energy Agency, Isotope Hydrology Laboratory, Vienna, Austria;5. Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, Lower Hutt, New Zealand;6. University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Oceanography, Miami, FL, USA
Abstract:Stable isotopes, tritium, radium isotopes, radon, trace elements and nutrients data were collected during two sampling campaigns in the Ubatuba coastal area (south-eastern Brazil) with the aim of investigating submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) in the region. The isotopic composition (δD, δ18O, 3H) of submarine waters was characterised by significant variability and heavy isotope enrichment. The stable isotopes and tritium data showed good separation of groundwater and seawater groups. The contribution of groundwater in submarine waters varied from a few % to 17%. Spatial distribution of 222Rn activity concentration in surface seawater revealed changes between 50 and 200 Bq m−3 which were in opposite relationship with observed salinities. Time series measurements of 222Rn activity concentration in Flamengo Bay (from 1 to 5 kBq m−3), obtained by in situ underwater gamma-spectrometry showed a negative correlation between the 222Rn activity concentration and tide/salinity. This may be caused by sea level changes as tide effects induce variations of hydraulic gradients, which increase 222Rn concentration during lower sea level, and opposite, during high tides where the 222Rn activity concentration is smaller. The estimated SGD fluxes varied during 22–26 November between 8 and 40 cm d−1, with an average value of 21 cm d−1 (the unit is cm3/cm2 per day). The radium isotopes and nutrient data showed scattered distributions with offshore distance and salinity, which implies that in a complex coast with many small bays and islands, the area has been influenced by local currents and groundwater–seawater mixing. SGD in the Ubatuba area is fed by coastal contaminated groundwater and re-circulated seawater (with small admixtures of groundwater), which claims for potential environmental concern with implications on the management of freshwater resources in the region.
Keywords:submarine groundwater discharge  groundwater  seawater  river water  rain  stable isotopes  δD  δ18O  tritium  radium isotopes  radon  nutrients  trace elements  coastal zone  Ubatuba  Brazil
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