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Hydrogeochemical characteristics of surface water and groundwater in the karst basin, southwest China

โœ Scribed by Pan Wu; Changyuan Tang; Lijun Zhu; Congqiang Liu; Xuefang Cha; Xiuzhen Tao


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
446 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6087

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โœฆ Synopsis


Groundwater is a very significant water source used for irrigation and drinking purposes in the karst region, and therefore understanding the hydrogeochemistry of karst water is extremely important. Surface water and groundwater were collected, and major chemical compositions and environmental isotopes in the water were measured in order to reveal the geochemical processes affecting water quality in the Gaoping karst basin, southwest China. Dominated by Ca 2C , Mg 2C , HCO 3 and SO 4 2 , the groundwater is typically characterized by Ca-Mg-HCO 3 type in a shallow aquifer, and Ca-Mg-SO 4 type in a deeper aquifer. Dissolution of dolomite aquifer with gypsiferous rocks and dedolomitization in karst aquifers are important processes for chemical compositions of water in the study basin, and produce water with increased Mg 2C , Ca 2C and SO 4 2 concentrations, and also increased TDS in surface water and groundwater. Mg 2C /Ca 2C molar ratios in groundwater decrease slightly due to dedolomitization, while the mixing of discharge of groundwater with high Mg 2C /Ca 2C ratios may be responsible for Mg 2C /Ca 2C ratios obviously increasing in surface water, and Mg 2C /Ca 2C ratios in both surface water and groundwater finally tending to a constant. In combination with environmental isotopic analyses, the major mechanism responsible for the water chemistry and its geochemical evolution in the study basin can be revealed as being mainly from the water-rock interaction in karst aquifers, the agricultural irrigation and its infiltration, the mixing of surface water and groundwater and the water movement along faults and joints in the karst basin.


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