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Abstract
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) dataset from Kīholo Bay, Hawai’i Island from 2014-2016. Radon data (Bq/m^3) were collected using the SGD Sniffer (Dulai et al., 2016), an autonomous gamma spectrometer. Salinity was derived from specific conductivity collected by an onboard CTD Diver. SGD (cm/day) was calculated using a radon mass balance following methods described in Dulaiova et al., 2010.
Please contact: Trista McKenzie <tristam@hawaii.edu>, or Henrietta Dulai <hdulaiov@hawaii.edu> for information related to this
References: 1. Dulai, H. et al. Autonomous long-term gamma-spectrometric monitoring of submarine groundwater discharge trends in Hawaii. J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 307, 1865–1870 (2016). 2. Dulaiova, H., Camilli, R., Henderson, P. B. & Charette, M. A. Coupled radon, methane and nitrate sensors for large-scale assessment of groundwater discharge and non-point source pollution to coastal waters. J. Environ. Radioact. 101, 553–563 (2010).
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‘Ike Wai:
In 2016, University of Hawai‘i launched the Hawai‘i EPSCoR ‘Ike Wai project supported by the National Science Foundation (Award # OIA-1557349) The five-year project uses integrated research, education, and community engagement efforts aimed to ensure Hawai‘i’s future water security and promote resource management within the state that is sustainable, responsible, and data-driven.
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National Science Foundation | ‘Ike Wai: Securing Hawaii’s Water Future Award | OIA-1557349 |
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Henrietta Dulai | University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa | hdulaiov@hawaii.edu | ||
Trista McKenzie | UH Manoa | tristam@hawaii.edu |
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