Geochemistry and hydrology of perched groundwater springs: assessing elevated uranium concentrations at Pigeon Spring relative to nearby Pigeon Mine, Arizona (USA) | Géochimie et hydrologie des émergences de nappes perchées : interprétation des fortes concentrations en uranium de la Source du Pigeon au regard de la proche Mine du Pigeon, Arizona (Etats-Unis d’Amérique) Hidrología y geoquímica de manantiales de agua subterránea colgada: análisis de las concentraciones elevadas de uranio en el Manantial Pigeon relacionado con las inmediaciones de la Mina Pigeon, Arizona (EEUU) 上层滞水泉的地球化学和水文状况:评价 (美国) 亚利桑那州Pigeon 矿附近Pigeon泉水中升高的铀含量摘要 Geoquímica e hidrologia de nascentes de aquíferos suspensos: avaliando concentrações elevadas de urânio na Nascente de Pigeon relativa à Mina de Pigeon nas proximidades, Arizona (EUA)
2017
Beisner, Kimberly R. | Paretti, Nicholas V. | Tillman, Fred D. | Naftz, David L. | Bills, Donald J. | Walton-Day, Katie | Gallegos, Tanya J.
The processes that affect water chemistry as the water flows from recharge areas through breccia-pipe uranium deposits in the Grand Canyon region of the southwestern United States are not well understood. Pigeon Spring had elevated uranium in 1982 (44 μg/L), compared to other perched springs (2.7–18 μg/L), prior to mining operations at the nearby Pigeon Mine. Perched groundwater springs in an area around the Pigeon Mine were sampled between 2009 and 2015 and compared with material from the Pigeon Mine to better understand the geochemistry and hydrology of the area. Two general groups of perched groundwater springs were identified from this study; one group is characterized by calcium sulfate type water, low uranium activity ratio ²³⁴U/²³⁸U (UAR) values, and a mixture of water with some component of modern water, and the other group by calcium-magnesium sulfate type water, higher UAR values, and radiocarbon ages indicating recharge on the order of several thousand years ago. Multivariate statistical principal components analysis of Pigeon Mine and spring samples indicate Cu, Pb, As, Mn, and Cd concentrations distinguished mining-related leachates from perched groundwater springs. The groundwater potentiometric surface indicates that perched groundwater at Pigeon Mine would likely flow toward the northwest away from Pigeon Spring. The geochemical analysis of the water, sediment and rock samples collected from the Snake Gulch area indicate that the elevated uranium at Pigeon Spring is likely related to a natural source of uranium upgradient from the spring and not likely related to the Pigeon Mine.
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