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DOI: 10.5194/hess-19-551-2015
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84921910891
论文题名:
Identifying the origin and geochemical evolution of groundwater using hydrochemistry and stable isotopes in the Subei Lake basin, Ordos energy base, Northwestern China
作者: Liu F; , Song X; , Yang L; , Zhang Y; , Han D; , Ma Y; , Bu H
刊名: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
ISSN: 10275606
出版年: 2015
卷: 19, 期:1
起始页码: 551
结束页码: 565
语种: 英语
Scopus关键词: Calcium ; Decision making ; Evaporation ; Geochemistry ; Groundwater ; Groundwater geochemistry ; Hydrogeology ; Isotopes ; Lakes ; Water management ; Water resources ; Weathering ; Dissolution/precipitation ; Geochemical evolution ; Groundwater chemistry ; Groundwater exploitation ; Hydrochemical characteristics ; Hydrogeological conditions ; Isotopic characteristics ; Sustainable groundwater management ; Hydrochemistry ; carbonate ; chemical composition ; climate conditions ; Cretaceous ; data set ; exploitation ; geochemical method ; hydrochemistry ; hydrogeology ; isotopic composition ; meteor ; oxygen isotope ; salt ; stable isotope ; water resource ; China ; Jiangsu ; Ordos ; Subei Basin
英文摘要: A series of changes in groundwater systems caused by groundwater exploitation in energy base have been of great concern to hydrogeologists. The research aims to identify the origin and geochemical evolution of groundwater in the Subei Lake basin under the influence of human activities. Water samples were collected, and major ions and stable isotopes (λ18O, λD) were analyzed. In terms of hydrogeological conditions and the analytical results of hydrochemical data, groundwater can be classified into three types: the Quaternary groundwater, the shallow Cretaceous groundwater and the deep Cretaceous groundwater. Piper diagram and correlation analysis were used to reveal the hydrochemical characteristics of water resources. The dominant water type of the lake water was Cl-Na type, which was in accordance with hydrochemical characteristics of inland salt lakes; the predominant hydrochemical types for groundwater were HCO3-Ca, HCO3-Na and mixed HCO3-Ca-Na-Mg types. The groundwater chemistry is mainly controlled by dissolution/precipitation of anhydrite, gypsum, halite and calcite. The dedolomitization and cation exchange are also important factors. Rock weathering is confirmed to play a leading role in the mechanisms responsible for the chemical composition of groundwater. The stable isotopic values of oxygen and hydrogen in groundwater are close to the local meteoric water line, indicating that groundwater is of modern local meteoric origin. Unlike significant differences in isotopic values between shallow groundwater and deep groundwater in the Habor Lake basin, shallow Cretaceous groundwater and deep Cretaceous groundwater have similar isotopic characteristics in the Subei Lake basin. Due to the evaporation effect and dry climatic conditions, heavy isotopes are more enriched in lake water than in groundwater. The low slope of the regression line of λ18O and λD in lake water could be ascribed to a combination of mixing and evaporation under conditions of low humidity. Comparison of the regression line for λ18O and λD showed that lake water in the Subei Lake basin contains more heavily isotopic composition than that in the Habor Lake basin, indicating that lake water in the discharge area has undergone stronger evaporation than lake water in the recharge area. Hydrochemical and isotopic information of utmost importance has been provided to decision makers by the present study so that a sustainable groundwater management strategy can be designed for the Ordos energy base.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/78623
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作者单位: Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 11 A, Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

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Liu F,, Song X,, Yang L,et al. Identifying the origin and geochemical evolution of groundwater using hydrochemistry and stable isotopes in the Subei Lake basin, Ordos energy base, Northwestern China[J]. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences,2015-01-01,19(1)
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