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← GeographyWhich mechanism drives increased coastal stream salinity following decreased Florida aquifer recharge?
A)Saltwater intrusion✓
B)Reverse osmosis dynamics
C)Estuarine turbidity maximum
D)Brackish precipitation event
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Saltwater intrusion increases salinity because reduced freshwater flow allows denser ocean water to penetrate further inland along streams; therefore, salinity goes up, rather than a desalination process or cloud-driven change.
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