000752647 000__ 05643cam\a2200553Ii\4500 000752647 001__ 752647 000752647 005__ 20230306141425.0 000752647 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000752647 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000752647 008__ 151201s2016\\\\sz\\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000752647 019__ $$a931593622$$a932333767 000752647 020__ $$a9783319259604$$q(electronic book) 000752647 020__ $$a3319259601$$q(electronic book) 000752647 020__ $$z9783319259598 000752647 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-319-25960-4$$2doi 000752647 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)ocn930703309 000752647 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)930703309$$z(OCoLC)931593622$$z(OCoLC)932333767 000752647 040__ $$aN$T$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cN$T$$dIDEBK$$dYDXCP$$dN$T$$dEBLCP$$dNUI$$dCOO$$dDEBSZ$$dGW5XE$$dCDX$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCQ 000752647 043__ $$aln----- 000752647 049__ $$aISEA 000752647 050_4 $$aGB1002.6.B358 000752647 08204 $$a551.48$$223 000752647 1001_ $$aSzymczycha, Beata,$$eauthor. 000752647 24514 $$aThe role of submarine groundwater discharge as material source to the Baltic Sea$$h[electronic resource] /$$cBeata Szymczycha, Janusz Pempkowiak. 000752647 264_1 $$aCham :$$bSpringer,$$c2016. 000752647 300__ $$a1 online resource. 000752647 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000752647 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000752647 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000752647 4901_ $$aGeoPlanet: earth and planetary science 000752647 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000752647 5050_ $$aSeries Editors; Managing Editor; Advisory Board; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction; References; 2 State of Art and Theory of Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) ; 2.1 Definition and Drivers of SGD; 2.2 The Worldwide Studies of SGD; 2.3 Significance of SGD; 2.3.1 SGD as a Source of Nutrients and Biological Effects on the Coastal Ocean; 2.3.2 SGD as a Source of Metals to the Marine Coastal Ecosystems; 2.3.3 SGD as a Source of Mercury to the Marine Coastal Ecosystems; 2.3.4 SGD as a Source of Dissolved Carbon Species to the Coastal Marine Ecosystems. 000752647 5058_ $$a2.3.5 SGD Impact on Coastal Ecology2.4 Methods Used to Measure SGD; 2.4.1 Seepage Meter; 2.4.2 Piezometers; 2.4.3 Natural Tracers; 2.4.4 Infrared Imaging; 2.4.5 GIS Topology; 2.4.6 Hydrologic Approach; 2.4.7 Mathematical Models; References; 3 Characteristic of the Baltic Sea; 3.1 The Baltic Sea. General Outline; 3.2 Baltic Proper; 3.3 The Baltic Sea-Surface Sediments and Sedimentation Processes; 3.4 Gda0144sk Bay, Bay of Puck and Pomeranian Bay; 3.4.1 Gda0144sk Bay; 3.4.2 Bay of Puck; 3.4.3 Pomeranian Bay; 3.5 Estuaries; 3.5.1 Water Exchange Conditions; 3.6 Bottom Sediments. 000752647 5058_ $$a3.7 Characterization of Submarine Groundwater Discharge in the Baltic Sea3.7.1 Submarine Groundwater Discharge to the Ocean; 3.7.2 Groundwater Discharge to the Baltic Sea; 3.7.3 Groundwater Discharge to the Eckernförde Bay (Western Baltic Sea); 3.7.4 Groundwater Discharge to the Gulf of Finland; 3.7.5 Groundwater Discharge to the Southern Baltic Sea; References; 4 Research on Submarine Groundwater Discharge in the Baltic Sea; 4.1 Aims, Scope and General Characteristics; 4.1.1 Aims of the Study; 4.1.2 Description of the Study Area and Sampling; 4.1.3 The Studied Properties of Seeping Water. 000752647 5058_ $$a4.2 Research on Salinity, pH, ORP, Nutrients, Metals, Dissolved Organic Carbon and Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Distribution in SGD Impacted Area4.2.1 Salinity Distribution; 4.2.2 The Sediment Pore Water pH; 4.2.3 The Sediment Pore Water ORP; 4.2.4 Nutrients Distribution; 4.2.5 Dissolved Organic and Inorganic Carbon Distribution; 4.2.6 Distribution of Trace Metals; 4.3 The Processes Influencing Chemical Substances Concentrations in the Groundwater Impacted Area; 4.3.1 Conservative Mixing; 4.3.2 Unconservative Mixing; 4.3.3 The Importance of Groundwater Redox Chemistry. 000752647 5058_ $$a4.4 Upscaling Nutrients, Dissolved Carbon, and Metals Loads Delivered to the Southern Baltic Sea Via SGD4.4.1 Nutrients, Dissolved Carbon, and Metls Fluxes Via SGD to the Study Area; 4.4.2 Nutrients, Dissolved Carbon and Metals Fluxes Via SGD to the Bay of Puck; 4.4.3 Nutrients, Metals and Dissolved Carbon Loads Via SGD to the Baltic Sea; 4.5 Assessment of the Global Chemical Substances Fluxes Via SGD; References; 5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Index. 000752647 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000752647 520__ $$aThe book provides a review of experimental methods and presents the worldwide newest literature regarding chemical substances fluxes via submarine groundwater discharge (SGD). Thus, the book characterizes both the distribution of chemicals in groundwater impacted areas in the Baltic Sea and their fluxes via SGD to the Baltic Sea. This book presents the state of art regarding the SGD and detailed studies on SGD characterization in the Baltic Sea. The Baltic Sea is an example of a region highly influenced by a variety of human activities that affect the ecosystem. It is shown that SGD has been proven to be one of the important sources introducing dissolved substances into the Baltic Sea. 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