Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies (Feb 2025)

Bridging Land and Sea: Geophysical insights into coastal karstic groundwater dynamics, freshwater plumes and saltwater intrusions in the urban regions of Antalya (Türkiye)

  • Jasper J.L. Hoffmann,
  • Ercan Erkul,
  • Simon Fischer,
  • Irfan Yolcubal,
  • Pritam Yogeshwar,
  • Wolfgang Rabbel,
  • Amir Haroon,
  • Şerif Bariş,
  • Ahmet Şener,
  • Jens Schneider von Deimling,
  • Ismail Kaplanvural,
  • Bülent Tezkan,
  • Elif Şen,
  • Felix Gross,
  • Ertan Pekşen,
  • Elnur Gasimov,
  • Aaron Micallef

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57
p. 102145

Abstract

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Study Region: This study investigates the on- and offshore fresh to saline groundwater distribution as well as the submarine groundwater discharge within a coastal karstic aquifer system in Antalya (Türkiye). Study Focus: Groundwater acts as a critical link between on- and offshore environments, connecting freshwater systems to the saline oceans. With an increasing population along coastlines, understanding coastal groundwater interactions is essential. In this study we utilize on- and offshore hydrogeophysical techniques to image variations in subsurface porewater salinities. Offshore continuous resistivity profiling and hydroacoustic measurements are complemented by land based electromagnetic measurements. New hydrological insights for the region: Our findings show how groundwater discharges into the sea through coastal and submarine freshwater springs while simultaneously facing the risk of saltwater intrusions nearby. Diffuse groundwater flow dominates along the main beach area of Antalya, while channelized flow occurs primarily along the cliff coastline where submarine springs occur. The springs create distinct salinity anomalies in the water column and remove the sediment cover from the carbonate aquifer, exposing hard rock on the seafloor and creating different habitats. The multi-method geophysical approach provides a detailed picture of freshwater-saltwater interactions and highlights regions of varying groundwater discharge into the sea. Our findings contribute valuable insights for water management strategies in Antalya, with implications for safeguarding freshwater resources and mitigating the risk of saltwater intrusions.

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