Seawater Intrusion Inhibits Nitrate Removal in Tidal Marsh Aquifers

Author:

Luo Zhaoyang12ORCID,Kong Jun3ORCID,Yu Xiayang4ORCID,Gao Chao3,Barry D. A.2ORCID,Fatichi Simone1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

2. Ecological Engineering Laboratory (ECOL) Faculty of Architecture Environmental Engineering Institute (IIE) Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC) École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Lausanne Switzerland

3. Key Laboratory of Coastal Disaster and Protection (Ministry of Education) Hohai University Nanjing China

4. College of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering Hohai University Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractTidal freshwater marshes are threatened by seawater intrusion globally due to freshwater discharge reduction and sea‐level rise. However, terrestrial nitrate (NO3) transport responding to seawater intrusion remains poorly understood in tidal marshes. After validation against laboratory experiments, numerical simulations were conducted to analyze seawater intrusion effects on terrestrial NO3 transport and transformation in tidal marsh aquifers. Results reveal that seawater intrusion noticeably affects NO3 transport from the marsh aquifer to the tidal creek. Seawater intrusion results in an upper saline plume and a saltwater wedge within the aquifer, which markedly narrows the discharge outlet width of the NO3 plume and intensifies the peak NO3 flux across the creek bank. Consequently, both the NO3 removal efficiency and total nitrogen gas load to the creek decrease substantially after seawater intrusion. This is because the reduction of the transit time and the mixing zone width of the NO3 plume after seawater intrusion weakens denitrification. Sensitivity analyses indicate that the difference of the NO3 removal efficiency before and after seawater intrusion depends on soil properties. A larger unsaturated flow effect, saturated hydraulic conductivity or effective porosity leads to a greater difference of the NO3 removal efficiency before and after seawater intrusion. The predicted decrease of the NO3 removal efficiency after seawater intrusion is consistent with existing field data.

Funder

National University of Singapore

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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