Hydrogeochemical Indicators of Groundwater Flow Systems in the Yangwu River Alluvial Fan,Xinzhou Basin,Shanxi, China |
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Authors: | Dongmei Han Xing Liang Menggui Jin Matthew J. Currell Ying Han Xianfang Song |
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Affiliation: | (1) Key Laboratory of Water Cycle & Related Land Surface Processes, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, China Academy of Sciences, Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100101, China;(2) School of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, Hubei, 430074, China;(3) Hydrogeology and Environmental Research Group, School of Geosciences, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia;(4) Shanxi Geology Investigation Institute, Taiyuan, Shanxi, China |
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Abstract: | Based on analysis of groundwater hydrochemical and isotopic indicators, this article aims to identify the groundwater flow systems in the Yangwu River alluvial fan, in the Xinzhou Basin, China. Groundwater δ2H and δ18O values indicate that the origin of groundwater is mainly from precipitation, with local evaporative influence. d-excess values lower than 10% in most groundwaters suggest a cold climate during recharge in the area. Major ion chemistry, including rCa/rMg and rNa/rCl ratios, show that groundwater salinization is probably dominated by water–rock interaction (e.g., silicate mineral weathering, dissolution of calcite and dolomite and cation exchange) in the Yangwu River alluvial fan, and locally by intensive evapotranspiration in the Hutuo River valley. Cl and Sr concentrations follow an increasing trend in shallow groundwater affected by evaporation, and a decreasing trend in deep groundwater. 87Sr/86Sr ratios reflect the variety of lithologies encountered during throughflow. The groundwater flow systems (GFS) of the Yangwu River alluvial fan include local and intermediate flow systems. Hydrogeochemical modeling results, simulated using PHREEQC, reveal water–rock interaction processes along different flow paths. This modeling method is more effective for characterizing flow paths in the intermediate system than in the local system. Artificial exploitation on groundwater in the alluvial fan enhances mixing between different groundwater flow systems. |
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Keywords: | Xinzhou Basin Alluvial fan Groundwater flow system Hydrochemistry Hydrogeochemical modeling |
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