Groundwater-flow-system characterization with hydrogeochemistry: a case in the lakes discharge area of the Ordos Plateau, China | Caractérisation du système hydrogéologique à l’aide de l’hydrogéochimie: un cas d’étude dans la zone de décharge des lacs du Plateau d’Ordos, Chine Caracterización hidrogeoquímica del sistema de flujo de agua subterránea: un caso en el área de descarga de lagos del Ordos Plateau, China 应用水文地球化学方法识别地下水流动系统: 以中国鄂尔多斯高原湖泊排泄区为例 Caracterização de sistema de fluxo de águas subterrâneas com hidrogeoquímica: um caso na área de descarga de lagos do Planalto de Ordos, China
2019
Pan, Guofang | Li, Xiaoqian | Zhang, Jun | Liu, Yunde | Liang, Hui
Understanding the pattern of regional groundwater circulation is essential for sustainable management of groundwater resources and ecosystems protection. A large-scale basin may develop nested groundwater flow systems including local, intermediate and regional flow systems. Hydrogeochemical tracing may be an effective methodology to identify different groundwater flow systems, considering its routine application in field investigation. This study uses wavy-topography-driven regional groundwater flow in the groundwater-fed lakes area of the northern Ordos Plateau, China, as an example to test the effectiveness of a hydrogeochemical method for groundwater-flow-system characterization. Samples of groundwater from wells with different depths and lake water were collected and analyzed. Hierarchical cluster analysis was conducted using the pH, electrical conductivity, and major ions as the input, which leads to three clusters with distinct geochemical compositions. Considering the hydrochemical characteristics, wells depths, and sampling locations, different groundwater flow systems were identified. Geochemical evolution was affected by processes such as leaching, cation exchange, evaporation and human activities. The relationship between δD and δ¹⁸O indicates that the shallow and deep groundwater were recharged by atmospheric precipitation during the modern time and a past colder period, respectively. The groundwater geochemistry is closely related to groundwater circulation depth within different flow systems, indicated by comparison of geochemical processes among the three clusters. This work highlights a hydrochemical method that can identify nested groundwater flow systems in the lakes discharge area of this large-scale basin and provides a better understanding of the hydrogeochemical evolution from the processes involved in relation to groundwater flow systems.
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