Project Detail
Integrated Studies of Surfacewater-Groundwater Exchange |
Goals and Objectives | ||||
The discharge of submarine groundwater has recently been shown to be an important process in many environmentally fragile coastal ecosystems. However, groundwater discharge is still an often-overlooked component of many hydrologic models but may be an important part of coastal nutrient cycles. The Indian River Lagoon system extends over 250 km along the east-central coast of Florida and consists of three inter-connected lagoonal basins: Mosquito, Banana River, and Indian River lagoons. The overall objective of this project was to determine the rate and potential ecological significance of submarine groundwater discharge to Indian River Lagoon. See Summary of initial work |
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Project Lead |
Martin, Jonathan Bowman |
Project Participants |
Martin, Jonathan |
Additional Participants |
J. Bhada |
J.E. Cable |
John Jaeger |
M. Lindenberg |
K.T. McGowan |
EcoSystem: |
Aquifers |
Coastal Zones |
WIClassLevel: |
Level 1: WI Affiliated Faculty Project |
ThrustArea: |
Water, Land Use and Ecosystems |
Sponsor |
US DEPT OF INTERIOR US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY |
Grant Award Dates |
4/1/2002 to 6/30/2006 |