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Global‐change drivers that alter tidal amplitude or sea level could directly impact coastal aquifers' seawater–microbe interactions. The semidiurnal or diurnal tide can have consequences for chemical redistribution, because it deepens oxygen and nutrients penetration depth, thereby increasing O2 depletion via microbial respiration in sediments during groundwater circulation. However, chemical and...