Chemical evolution of shallow playa groundwater in response to post-pluvial isostatic rebound, Honey Lake Basin, California–Nevada, USA | Evolution chimique des eaux souterraines de subsurface suite à une remontée isostatique post-pluviale, Bassin du Lac Honey, Californie-Névada, Etats-Unis d’Amérique Evolución química del agua subterránea somera de playa en respuesta al rebote isostático post- pluvial, cuenca del lago Honey, California – Nevada, EEUU 美国加利福尼亚-内华达Honey Lake流域浅层干盐湖地下水的化学演化——对洪积后均衡回弹的响应 Evolução química da água subterrânea subsuperficial de playa em resposta a ressalto isostático pós-Pluvial, bacia do Lago Honey, California-Nevada, EUA
2010
Mayo, Alan L. | Henderson, Rachel M. | Tingey, David | Webber, William
The 1,750-km²endorheic Honey Lake basin (California–Nevada, USA) was part of the 22,000-km²Pleistocene Lake Lahontan pluvial lake system which existed between 5,000 and 40,000 years BP. The basin consists of two subbasins separated by a low elevation divide. Groundwater in the western subbasin has a maximum total dissolved solids (TDS) content of only ∼1,300 mg/L; however eastern subbasin groundwater has a maximum TDS of ∼46,000 mg/L. This TDS distribution is unexpected because 94% of surface water TDS loading is to the western subbasin. In situ reactions and upwelling thermal groundwater contributing to groundwater chemistry were modeled using NETPATH. The TDS difference between the subbasins is attributed to post-Lake Lahontan isostatic rebound about 13,000 years ago. Prior to rebound the subbasins did not exist and the low point of the basin was in the eastern area where hydraulic isolation from the larger Lake Lahontan and frequent desiccation of the basin surface water resulted in evaporite mineral deposition in accumulating sediments. After rebound, the terminal sink for most surface water shifted to the western subbasin. Although most closed basins have not been impacted by isostatic rebound, results of this investigation demonstrate how tectonic evolution can impact the distribution of soluble minerals accumulating in shallow basins.
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