Submarine groundwater seeping through sediments right before reaching the coastline, forming a small stream on the beach of Les Fonts (Alcossebre, Castelló, Spain).
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Groundwater that
seeps into the coastal zone beneath the ocean's surface — termed
submarine groundwater discharge (SGD)-- is an important source of fresh water and nutrients to nearshore coral reefs throughout the globe.
Submarine volcanic vents or
groundwater seeps can also lead to high CO2 and low pH in surface coastal waters.
Groundwater with a low carbonate saturation state (Ω ≈ 0.5) and reduced pH (6.70 — 7.30)
seeps through the seafloor, creating localized low seawater pH in the natural
submarine groundwater springs at Puerto Morales, Mexico (Crook et al. 2012).