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Numerical modeling and environmental isotope methods in integrated mine-water management: a case study from the Witwatersrand basin, South Africa | Modélisation numérique et méthodes des isotopes environnementaux pour la gestion intégrée de l’eau des mines: une étude de cas sur le Bassin du Witwatersrand, Afrique du Sud Métodos de modelado numérico e isótopos ambientales en el manejo integrado del agua de mina: un caso de estudio de la cuenca de Witwatersrand, Sudáfrica 数值模拟与环境同位素方法在矿水综合管理中的应用:南非金山矿区实例研究 Modelação numérica e métodos de isótopos ambientais na gestão integrada mina-água: estudo de caso da Bacia de Witwatersrand, na África do Sul Texte intégral
2015
Mengistu, Haile | Tessema, Abera | Abiye, Tamiru | Demlie, Molla | Lin, Haili
Improved groundwater flow conceptualization was achieved using environmental stable isotope (ESI) and hydrochemical information to complete a numerical groundwater flow model with reasonable certainty. The study aimed to assess the source of excess water at a pumping shaft located near the town of Stilfontein, North West Province, South Africa. The results indicate that the water intercepted at Margaret Shaft comes largely from seepage of a nearby mine tailings dam (Dam 5) and from the upper dolomite aquifer. If pumping at the shaft continues at the current rate and Dam 5 is decommissioned, neighbouring shallow farm boreholes would dry up within approximately 10 years. Stable isotope data of shaft water indicate that up to 50 % of the pumped water from Margaret Shaft is recirculated, mainly from Dam 5. The results are supplemented by tritium data, demonstrating that recent recharge is taking place through open fractures as well as man-made underground workings, whereas hydrochemical data of fissure water samples from roughly 950 m below ground level exhibit mine-water signatures. Pumping at the shaft, which captures shallow groundwater as well as seepage from surface dams, is a highly recommended option for preventing flooding of downstream mines. The results of this research highlight the importance of additional methods (ESI and hydrochemical analyses) to improve flow conceptualization and numerical modelling.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Regional groundwater flow and geochemical evolution in the Amacuzac River Basin, Mexico | Ecoulement régional des eaux souterraines et évolution géochimique dans le bassin versant de la rivière Amacuzac, Mexique Flujo regional de agua subterránea y evolución geoquímica en la cuenca del río Amacuzac, México 墨西哥Amacuzac河流域区域地下水流和地球化学演化 Fluxo regional de águas subterrâneas e evolução geoquímica na Bacia do Rio Amacuzac, México Texte intégral
2016
Morales-Casique, Eric | Guinzberg-Belmont, Jacobo | Ortega-Guerrero, Adrián
An approach is presented to investigate the regional evolution of groundwater in the basin of the Amacuzac River in Central Mexico. The approach is based on groundwater flow cross-sectional modeling in combination with major ion chemistry and geochemical modeling, complemented with principal component and cluster analyses. The hydrogeologic units composing the basin, which combine aquifers and aquitards both in granular, fractured and karstic rocks, were represented in sections parallel to the regional groundwater flow. Steady-state cross-section numerical simulations aided in the conceptualization of the groundwater flow system through the basin and permitted estimation of bulk hydraulic conductivity values, recharge rates and residence times. Forty-five water locations (springs, groundwater wells and rivers) were sampled throughout the basin for chemical analysis of major ions. The modeled gravity-driven groundwater flow system satisfactorily reproduced field observations, whereas the main geochemical processes of groundwater in the basin are associated to the order and reactions in which the igneous and sedimentary rocks are encountered along the groundwater flow. Recharge water in the volcanic and volcano-sedimentary aquifers increases the concentration of HCO₃ –, Mg²⁺ and Ca²⁺ from dissolution of plagioclase and olivine. Deeper groundwater flow encounters carbonate rocks, under closed CO₂ conditions, and dissolves calcite and dolomite. When groundwater encounters gypsum lenses in the shallow Balsas Group or the deeper Huitzuco anhydrite, gypsum dissolution produces proportional increased concentration of Ca²⁺ and SO₄ ²–; two samples reflected the influence of hydrothermal fluids and probably halite dissolution. These geochemical trends are consistent with the principal component and cluster analyses.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Hydrochemical processes and evolution of karst groundwater in the northeastern Huaibei Plain, China | Processus hydrochimiques et évolution des eaux souterraines karstiques dans le nord-est de la Plaine d’Huaibei, Chine Procesos hidroquímicos y evolución del agua subterránea kárstica en el noreste de la llanura de Huaibei, China 中国淮北东北部岩溶地下水的化学过程和演化 Processos hidrogeoquímicos e evolução cárstica das águas subterrâneas no nordeste da Planície de Huaibei, China Texte intégral
2018
Qian, Jiazhong | Peng, Yinxue | Zhao, Weidong | Ma, Lei | He, Xiaorui | Lu, YueHan
Major ion geochemistry reveals that the hydrochemical evolutionary process of karst groundwater in the northeastern Huaibei Plain, China, consists of three sub-processes: the dissolution of dolomite, gypsum dissolution with dedolomitization, and mixing with overlying pore water. Understanding hydrochemical evolution has been an important topic in understanding the history, status, and dynamics of the groundwater flow system. The presented study found a hydrochemical boundary roughly corresponding to the thickness of overlying strata equating to 50 m depth, indicating two flow compartments participating in different hydrological cycles—a local shallow rapidly replenished compartment showing lower and more stable main ion concentrations, and a regional deep-flow compartment showing higher and sporadic concentrations of Na⁺, K⁺, Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, Cl⁻ and SO₄²⁻, as well as high total dissolved solids (TDS), total hardness, and sodium adsorption ratio (SAR). In areas with aquifers with low water transmitting ability, groundwater samples show a high chloride ratio and elevated TDS values, indicating salinization of groundwater due to stagnant water flows. Analyses of the data on the saturation indexes and mineral solutions, in tandem with trilinear diagram analysis and petrological observations, indicate that dedolomitization is the dominant process controlling the chemical characteristics of karst groundwater in the study area. Groundwater and pore-water mixing was also observed at the later evolutionary stage of groundwater flow, demonstrating frequent groundwater/pore-water interactions where groundwater is recharged by pore water due to lower groundwater level in the study area.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Hydrochemical and isotopic characteristics of groundwater in the northeastern Tennger Desert, northern China | Les caractéristiques hydrochimiques et isotopiques des eaux souterraines du nord-est. du désert de Tennger, Chine du nord Características hidroquímicas e isotópicas del agua subterránea en el noreste del desierto de Tennger, en el norte de China 腾格里沙漠东北缘地区地下水化学与同位素特征研究 Características isotópicas e hidroquímicas das águas subterrâneas no nordeste do deserto de Tennger, Norte da China Texte intégral
2017
Wang, Liheng | Dong, Yanhui | Xu, Zhifang | Qiao, Xiaojuan
Groundwater is typically the only water source in arid regions, and its circulation processes should be better understood for rational resource exploitation. Stable isotopes and major ions were investigated in the northeastern Tengger Desert, northern China, to gain insights into groundwater recharge and evolution. In the northern mountains, Quaternary unconsolidated sediments, exposed only in valleys between hills, form the main aquifer, which is mainly made of aeolian sand and gravel. Most of the mountain groundwater samples plot along the local meteoric water line (LMWL), with a more depleted signature compared to summer precipitation, suggesting that mountain groundwater was recharged by local precipitation during winter. Most of the groundwater was fresh, with total dissolved solids less than 1 g/L; dominant ions are Na⁺, SO₄ ²⁻ and Cl⁻, and all mineral saturation indices are less than zero. Evaporation, dissolution and cation exchange are the major hydrogeochemical processes. In the southern plains, however, the main aquifers are sandstone. The linear regression line of δD and δ ¹⁸O of groundwater parallels the LMWL but the intercept is lower, indicating that groundwater in the plains has been recharged by ancient precipitation rather than modern. Both calcite and dolomite phases in the plains groundwater are close to saturation, while gypsum and halite can still be dissolved into the groundwater. Different recharge mechanisms occur in the northern mountains and the southern plains, and the hydraulic connection between them is weak. Because of the limited recharge, groundwater exploitation should be limited as much as possible.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Geochemical insights into groundwater movement in alpine karst, Bear River Range, Utah, USA | Informations géochimiques sur la circulation des eaux souterraines dans le karst alpin de la chaîne de Bear River, Utah, États-Unis d’Amérique Conocimiento geoquímico del movimiento de las aguas subterráneas en el karst alpino de la Bear River Range, Utah, EEUU USA美国Utah州Bear河山脉高山喀斯特地区地下水运动的地球化学认识 Percepções geoquímicas sobre o movimento da água subterrânea no carste alpino da cordilheira do Rio Bear, em Utah, EUA Texte intégral
2021
Lachmar, Thomas | Sorsby, Skyler | Newell, Dennis
Alpine karst aquifers control the availability and longevity of some water resources, but are not well understood. A conceptual model of the alpine karst aquifer system in the Bear River Range of northern Utah (USA) has been developed by geochemical analysis (major ions, δ¹⁸O, δ²H and δ¹³C values) of seasonal water samples from seven perennial springs, and residence-time assessment (³H and CFCs) of two low- and two high-discharge springs. All spring data can be explained by reaction paths dominated by the dissolution of calcian dolomite. The δ¹³C values align well with reaction paths for open-system dissolution. Saturation indices and low Ca:Mg molar ratios indicate that incongruent dissolution exerts a strong control on water–rock interactions, complicating interpretation of natural solute tracers. Values of δ¹⁸O and δ²H in springs follow the Utah meteoric water line. Snow δ¹⁸O values correlate with elevation, but not with increasing rainout distance, providing qualitative estimates of recharge elevation that generally align with previous dye-traces to five of the seven springs. Concentrations of ³H and CFCs likely are best described by binary mixing of subannual recharge with 60–65-year-old groundwater, suggesting that the alpine karst aquifer system in the Bear River Range is best represented by a double-porosity model. Subannual recharge documented by dye traces implies that caverns are the primary flowpaths to the springs, but the presence of decadal-age water may indicate that lower permeability flowpaths dominate during baseflow. No evidence was found for a longer-residing flow component, suggesting high sensitivity to future climate variability.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]L’ aquifère crétacé profond des bassins Aleppo et Steppe de Syrie : estimation de l’origine météorique et de la source géographique de l’eau de nappe El acuífero Cretácico profundo en las cuencas de Aleppo y Steppe de Siria: evaluación del origen meteórico y la fuente geográfica del agua subterránea 叙利亚Aleppo和Steppe流域的深部白垩系含水层:评价地下水的大气降水起源和地理来源 O aquífero cretácico profundo nas bacias de Aleppo e Steppe da Síria: avaliação da origem meteórica e geográfica das águas subterrâneas | Thedeep Cretaceous aquifer in the Aleppo and Steppe basins of Syria: assessment of the meteoric origin and geographic source of the groundwater Texte intégral
2012
Stadler, S. | Geyh, M. A. | Ploethner, D. | Koeniger, P.
A drilling project was carried out in Syria to assess the potential of the deep groundwater resources of the Cretaceous aquifer, composed of Cenomanian-Turonian limestones and dolomites. In this context, isotope (14C, 3H, δ13C, δ18O, δ2H) and hydrochemical analyses were performed on wells in and around the Aleppo and Steppe basins. The interpretation includes complementary results from published and unpublished literature. The results provide evidence that many new wells pump mixed groundwater from the Cretaceous aquifer and the overlying Paleogene aquifer. Radiocarbon measurements confirmed dominating Pleistocene groundwater in the Cretaceous aquifer and mainly Holocene groundwater in the Paleogene aquifer. Most groundwater in the Cretaceous aquifer seems to be recharged in the western limestone ridges, stretching from Jebel az Zawiyah (south of Idlep) via Jebel Samane (south of Afrin and A’zaz) to the region north of Aleppo, and in the Northern Palmyrides mountain belt. Some recharge also occurs around the basalt plateau of the Jebel al Hass, south east of Aleppo. It is concluded that the Taurus Mountains and the Euphrates River do not recharge the Cretaceous aquifer. The sources of recharge seem to be occasionally occurring intensive winter storms that approach from Siberia.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Groundwater-driven temperature changes at thermal springs in response to recent glaciation: Bormio hydrothermal system, Central Italian Alps | Changements de température liés aux eaux souterraines au droit des sources thermales en réponse à la glaciation récente: système hydrothermal de Bormio, Alpes Centrales italiennes Cambios de temperatura del agua subterránea en los manantiales termales en respuesta a la glaciación reciente: sistema hidrotermal de Bormio, Alpes italianos centrales 针对意大利中部阿尔卑斯山脉博尔米奥水热系统近期的冰川作用所发生的地下水-驱使的温度变化 Mudanças de temperatura forçado pelas águas subterrâneas em nascentes termais em resposta a glaciação recente: sistema hidrotermal Bormio, Alpes Italianos Centrais Texte intégral
2017
Volpi, Giorgio | Magri, Fabien | Frattini, Paolo | Crosta, Giovanni B. | Riva, Federico
Thermal springs are widespread in the European Alps, with hundreds of geothermal sites known and exploited. The thermal circulation and fluid outflows were examined in the area around Bormio (Central Italian Alps), where ten geothermal springs discharge from dolomite bodies located close to the regional Zebrù thrust. Water is heated in deep circulation systems and upwells vigorously at a temperature of about 40 °C. Heat and fluid transport is explored by steady and transient three-dimensional finite-element simulations taking into account the effect of the last glaciation, which in the study area was recognized to end around 11,000–12,000 years ago. The full regional model (ca. 700 km²) is discretized with a highly refined triangular finite-element planar grid. Numerical simulations suggest a reactivation of the system following the end of the Last Glacial Maximum. Results correctly simulate the observed discharge rate of ca. 2,400 L/min and the spring temperatures after ca. 13,000 years from deglaciation, and show a complete cooling of the aquifer within a period of approximately 50,000 years. Groundwater flow and temperature patterns suggest that thermal water flows through a deep system crossing both sedimentary and metamorphic lithotypes along a fracture network associated with the thrust system. This example gives insights into the influences of deep alpine structures and glaciations on groundwater circulation that control the development of many hydrothermal systems not necessarily associated with convective heat flow.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Distinct groundwater recharge sources and geochemical evolution of two adjacent sub-basins in the lower Shule River Basin, northwest China | Différentes origines de la recharge d’aquifère et évolution géochimique de deux sous-bassins adjacents du bassin inférieur de la rivière Shule, nord-ouest de la Chine Distintas fuentes de recarga y evolución geoquímica del agua subterránea en dos sub-cuencas adyacentes en la parte baja de la Cuenca del Río Shule, noroeste de China 中国西北疏勒河流域下游两个相邻次级盆地地下水补给来源及地球化学演化差异 Fontes distintas de recarga e evolução geoquímica das águas subterrâneas em duas sub-bacias a jusante da Bacia Hidrográfica do Rio Shule, noroeste da China Texte intégral
2016
Wang, Liheng | Dong, Yanhui | Xie, Yueqing | Song, Fan | Wei, Yaqiang | Zhang, Jiangyi
Based on analysis of groundwater hydrogeochemical and isotopic data, this study aims to identify the recharge sources and understand geochemical evolution of groundwater along the downstream section of the Shule River, northwest China, including two sub-basins. Groundwater samples from the Tashi sub-basin show markedly depleted stable isotopes compared to those in the Guazhou sub-basin. This difference suggests that groundwater in the Tashi sub-basin mainly originates from meltwater in the Qilian Mountains, while the groundwater in the Guazhou sub-basin may be recharged by seepage of the Shule River water. During the groundwater flow process in the Tashi sub-basin, minerals within the aquifer material (e.g., halite, calcite, dolomite, gypsum) dissolve in groundwater. Mineral dissolution leads to strongly linear relationships between Na⁺ and Cl⁻ and between Mg²⁺+ Ca²⁺ and SO₄ ²⁻ + HCO₃ ⁻, with stoichiometry ratios of approximately 1:1 in both cases. The ion-exchange reaction plays a dominant role in hydrogeochemical evolution of groundwater in the Guazhou sub-basin and causes a good linear relationship between (Mg²⁺+ Ca²⁺)–(SO₄ ²⁻ + HCO₃ ⁻) and (Na⁺+ K⁺)–Cl⁻ with a slope of −0.89 and also results in positive chloroalkaline indices CAI 1 and CAI 2. The scientific results have implications for groundwater management in the downstream section of Shule River. As an important irrigation district in Hexi Corridor, groundwater in the Guazhou sub-basin should be used sustainably and rationally because its recharge source is not as abundant as expected. It is recommended that the surface water should be used efficiently and routinely, while groundwater exploitation should be limited as much as possible.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Stratigraphic and structural controls on groundwater flow in an outcropping fossil fan delta: the case of Sant Llorenç del Munt range (NE Spain) | Contrôles stratigraphiques et structuraux sur les écoulements d’eau souterraine dans un éventail deltaïque fossile: le cas du massif de Sant Llorenç del Munt (Nord-est. de l’Espagne) Controles estratigráficos y estructurales en el flujo de agua subterránea de un abanico deltaico fósil: el caso del macizo de Sant Llorenç del Munt (NE de España) 出露地表的化石扇形三角洲地层和构造对地下水流的影响:(西班牙东北部)Sant Llorenç del Munt range的研究案例 Controle estrutural e estratigráfico do fluxo das águas subterrâneas em um afloramento fóssil de um delta em leque: o caso de Sant Llorenç del Munt (NE Espanha) Texte intégral
2017
Anglés, Marc | Folch, Albert | Oms, Oriol | Maestro, Eudald | Mas-Pla, Josep
Hydrogeological models of mountain regions present the opportunity to understand the role of geological factors on groundwater resources. The effects of sedimentary facies and fracture distribution on groundwater flow and resource exploitation are studied in the ancient fan delta of Sant Llorenç de Munt (central Catalonia, Spain) by integrating geological field observations (using sequence stratigraphy methods) and hydrogeological data (pumping tests, hydrochemistry and environmental isotopes). A comprehensive analysis of data portrays the massif as a single unit, constituted by different compartments determined by specific layers and sets of fractures. Two distinct flow systems—local and regional—are identified based on pumping test analysis as well as hydrochemical and isotopic data. Drawdown curves derived from pumping tests indicate that the behavior of the saturated layers, whose main porosity is given by the fracture network, corresponds to a confined aquifer. Pumping tests also reflect a double porosity within the system and the occurrence of impervious boundaries that support a compartmentalized model for the whole aquifer system. Hydrochemical data and associated spatial evolution show the result of water–rock interaction along the flow lines. Concentration of magnesium, derived from dolomite dissolution, is a tracer of the flow-path along distinct stratigraphic units. Water stable isotopes indicate that evaporation (near a 5% loss) occurs in a thick unsaturated zone within the massif before infiltration reaches the water table. The hydrogeological analysis of this outcropping system provides a methodology for the conceptualization of groundwater flow in similar buried systems where logging and hydrogeological information are scarce.
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