Rjg. Mortimer et al., Use of a high-resolution pore-water gel profiler to measure groundwater fluxes at an underwater saline seepage site in Lake Kinneret, Israel, LIMN OCEAN, 44(7), 1999, pp. 1802-1809
We have used new gel pore-water profilers and conventional seepage meters t
o determine the advective flux of water from an underwater saline seep into
Lake Kinneret. The gel probes sampled pore waters from medium to coarse sa
nds that could not be sampled by conventional coring methods. The anions Cl
, Br, and SO4 were constant at levels just above those for the lake for 3-5
cm into the sediment due to wave action or other turbulent mixing processe
s. There was then a sharp increase in concentration to values of approximat
ely 8,000 mg Cl liter(-1), 370 mg SO4 liter(-1), and 120 mg Br liter(-1) at
a depth of similar to 8.5 cm. Using an advection-diffusion model, the line
ar interstitial advection velocity (LIV) of the groundwater into the lake w
as calculated to vary between 140 and 275 cm yr(-1). The LN values from con
ventional seepage flux meters at the same site were 30 and 164 cm yr(-1). D
ifferences between the LIV measurements of these two methods may be due to
a number of possible factors, including groundwater flux heterogeneity.