@article{fdi:010088442, title = {{S}ubmarine groundwater discharge : updates on its measurement techniques, geophysical drivers, magnitudes, and effects}, author = {{T}aniguchi, {M}. and {D}ulai, {H}. and {B}urnett, {K}.{M}. and {S}antos, {I}.{R}. and {S}ugimoto, {R}. and {S}tieglitz, {T}homas and {K}im, {G}. and {M}oosdorf, {N}. and {B}urnett, {W}.{C}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he number of studies concerning {S}ubmarine {G}roundwater {D}ischarge ({SGD}) grew quickly as we entered the twenty-first century. {M}any hydrological and oceanographic processes that drive and influence {SGD} were identified and characterized during this period. {T}hese processes included tidal effects on {SGD}, water and solute fluxes, biogeochemical transformations through the subterranean estuary, and material transport via {SGD} from land to sea. {H}ere we compile and summarize the significant progress in {SGD} assessment methodologies, considering both the terrestrial and marine driving forces, and local as well as global evaluations of groundwater discharge with an emphasis on investigations published over the past decade. {O}ur treatment presents the state-of-the-art progress of {SGD} studies from geophysical, geochemical, bio-ecological, economic, and cultural perspectives. {W}e identify and summarize remaining research questions, make recommendations for future research directions, and discuss potential future challenges, including impacts of climate change on {SGD} and improved estimates of the global magnitude of {SGD}.}, keywords = {{PORTUGAL} ; {ETATS} {UNIS} ; {HAWAII} ; {JAPON} ; {AUSTRALIE} ; {PASCUA} ; {OCEAN} {INDIEN} ; {PACIFIQUE} ; {ATLANTIQUE} ; {OBAMA} ; {GRANDE} {BARRIERE} {DE} {CORAIL}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{F}rontiers in {E}nvironmental {S}cience}, volume = {7}, numero = {}, pages = {141 [26 ]}, ISSN = {2296-665{X}}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.3389/fenvs.2019.00141}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010088442}, }