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Characterizing the interaction of groundwater and surface water in the karst aquifer of Fangshan, Beijing (China)

Authors: Haibo Chu, Jiahua Wei, Rong Wang, Baodong Xin

Published in: Hydrogeology Journal | Issue 2/2017

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Abstract

Correct understanding of groundwater/surface-water (GW–SW) interaction in karst systems is of greatest importance for managing the water resources. A typical karst region, Fangshan in northern China, was selected as a case study. Groundwater levels and hydrochemistry analyses, together with isotope data based on hydrogeological field investigations, were used to assess the GW–SW interaction. Chemistry data reveal that water type and the concentration of cations in the groundwater are consistent with those of the surface water. Stable isotope ratios of all samples are close to the local meteoric water line, and the 3H concentrations of surface water and groundwater samples are close to that of rainfall, so isotopes also confirm that karst groundwater is recharged by rainfall. Cross-correlation analysis reveals that rainfall leads to a rise in groundwater level with a lag time of 2 months and groundwater exploitation leads to a fall within 1 month. Spectral analysis also reveals that groundwater level, groundwater exploitation and rainfall have significantly similar response periods, indicating their possible inter-relationship. Furthermore, a multiple nonlinear regression model indicates that groundwater level can be negatively correlated with groundwater exploitation, and positively correlated with rainfall. The overall results revealed that groundwater level has a close correlation with groundwater exploitation and rainfall, and they are indicative of a close hydraulic connection and interaction between surface water and groundwater in this karst system.

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Metadata
Title
Characterizing the interaction of groundwater and surface water in the karst aquifer of Fangshan, Beijing (China)
Authors
Haibo Chu
Jiahua Wei
Rong Wang
Baodong Xin
Publication date
14-12-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Hydrogeology Journal / Issue 2/2017
Print ISSN: 1431-2174
Electronic ISSN: 1435-0157
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-016-1507-7

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