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Published in: Hydrogeology Journal 7/2019

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Identifying the groundwater flow systems in a condensed river-network interfluve between the Han River and Yangtze River (China) using hydrogeochemical indicators

Authors: Jingwei Zhang, Xing Liang, Menggui Jin, Teng Ma, Yamin Deng, Bin Ma

Published in: Hydrogeology Journal | Issue 7/2019

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Abstract

Hydrogeochemistry and environmental isotopes were used to gain insight into the recharge processes, water–rock interactions, and groundwater residence time, and to identify groundwater flow systems (GFSs) in an interfluve between the Han River and Yangtze River in the eastern Jianghan Plain (China), an alluvial-lacustrine plain in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. Because of carbonate mineral weathering, groundwater in the plain is predominantly HCO3-Ca or HCO3-Ca-Mg type. The decrease in typical ions and isotopic depletion with increasing depth indicates that the GFSs were divided into local and regional GFSs with an approximate depth limitation of 20 m. The consistent variations are attributable to complex anthropogenic activities, water–rock interactions and groundwater flow patterns. The multiple independent local GFSs exhibited a pattern in which groundwater was discharged into surface waters during the non-flood season. Groundwater age of local GFSs is modern according to the 3H concentrations, so the hydrodynamic circulation is active. Furthermore, the regional GFS pattern is controlled by slow lateral flow from west or northwest to east, eventually discharging into the Yangtze and Han rivers. The distribution of δ18O indicated three zones in regional GFSs that are likely dominated by the altitude effect of recharge areas. The groundwater age of regional GFSs varied from hundreds of years to 5000 years, estimated by 14C isotope data, revealing that the hydrodynamic circulation of regional GFSs is slow to relatively stagnant. The hydrodynamic characteristics and hydrochemical distributions corroborated the mixing zones of differently hierarchical GFSs in the discharge area of the Jianghan Plain.

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Metadata
Title
Identifying the groundwater flow systems in a condensed river-network interfluve between the Han River and Yangtze River (China) using hydrogeochemical indicators
Authors
Jingwei Zhang
Xing Liang
Menggui Jin
Teng Ma
Yamin Deng
Bin Ma
Publication date
19-07-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Hydrogeology Journal / Issue 7/2019
Print ISSN: 1431-2174
Electronic ISSN: 1435-0157
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-019-01994-1

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