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Published in: Hydrogeology Journal 5/2018

28-03-2018 | Paper

Redox zonation for different groundwater flow paths during bank filtration: a case study at Liao River, Shenyang, northeastern China

Authors: Xiaosi Su, Shuai Lu, Wenzhen Yuan, Nam Chil Woo, Zhenxue Dai, Weihong Dong, Shanghai Du, Xinyue Zhang

Published in: Hydrogeology Journal | Issue 5/2018

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Abstract

The spatial and temporal distribution of redox zones in an aquifer is important when designing groundwater supply systems. Redox zonation can have direct or indirect control of the biological and chemical reactions and mobility of pollutants. In this study, redox conditions are characterized by interpreting the hydrogeological conditions and water chemistry in groundwater during bank infiltration at a site in Shenyang, northeast China. The relevant redox processes and zonal differences in a shallow flow path and deeper flow path at the field scale were revealed by monitoring the redox parameters and chemistry of groundwater near the Liao River. The results show obvious horizontal and vertical components of redox zones during bank filtration. Variations in the horizontal extent of the redox zone were controlled by the different permeabilities of the riverbed sediments and aquifer with depth. Horizontally, the redox zone was situated within 17 m of the riverbank for the shallow flow path and within 200 m for the deep flow path. The vertical extent of the redox zone was affected by precipitation and seasonal river floods and extended to 10 m below the surface. During bank filtration, iron and manganese oxides or hydroxides were reductively dissolved, and arsenic that was adsorbed onto the medium surface or coprecipitated is released into the groundwater. This leads to increased arsenic content in groundwater, which poses a serious threat to water supply security.

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Metadata
Title
Redox zonation for different groundwater flow paths during bank filtration: a case study at Liao River, Shenyang, northeastern China
Authors
Xiaosi Su
Shuai Lu
Wenzhen Yuan
Nam Chil Woo
Zhenxue Dai
Weihong Dong
Shanghai Du
Xinyue Zhang
Publication date
28-03-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Hydrogeology Journal / Issue 5/2018
Print ISSN: 1431-2174
Electronic ISSN: 1435-0157
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-018-1759-5

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