Influences of paleoclimatic environment and hydrogeochemical evolution on groundwater salinity in an arid inland plain in northwestern China

IF 3.1 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Applied Geochemistry Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2023.105688
Yujuan Lei , Yunde Liu , Ziyong Sun , Changjian Zou , Rui Ma , Lihe Yin , Huanying Pan
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Highly saline groundwater limits the availability of freshwater resources, especially in arid/semi-arid inland areas with a growing demand but a scarcity of water resources. Understanding the spatial distribution of groundwater salinity and the factors that control their variability is vital for the scientific management of water resources in these areas. Integrated hydrogeochemistry and environmental isotopes (δD, δ18O, 3H, 14C) were used to study the distribution and evolution of fresh and saline groundwater in the Aksu Plain and its links to the paleo-climatic environment since the Late Pleistocene. The results indicated that the sources of groundwater was meteoric water from the Tianshan Mountains. Modern groundwater was found in the piedmont plain and shallow groundwater adjacent to the surface water. The paleo-atmospheric precipitation replenished the deep confined groundwater during the Last Glacial Period. There was no correlation between groundwater salinity and depth. Along the flow path, groundwater salinity has no increasing trend. We found that the paleoclimatic environment and water-rock interaction jointly determine the distribution of groundwater salinity, while evaporation had a slight effect based on the isotopic composition. The long residence time (8–19 ka) and evaporites in sediments (such as halite and gypsum) could provide the conditions for sufficient water-rock interactions, leading to the formation of brackish/saline groundwater. Conversely, the fresh, deep, confined groundwater corresponds to paleo-recharge conditions during the humid Last Glacial Period (21–24.5 ka). Surface water infiltration reduces the salinity of shallow groundwater, but the influence is limited. This study presents a mode that combines hydrogeochemical evolution and paleoclimatic environments to better assess groundwater salinity in the arid inland region.

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西北干旱内陆平原古气候环境和水文地球化学演化对地下水盐度的影响
高盐地下水限制了淡水资源的供应,特别是在需求不断增长但水资源匮乏的干旱/半干旱内陆地区。了解地下水盐度的空间分布及其变化的控制因素对这些地区水资源的科学管理至关重要。利用综合水文地球化学和环境同位素(δD、δ18O、3H、14C)研究了阿克苏平原晚更新世以来淡水和咸水的分布演化及其与古气候环境的联系。结果表明,地下水的主要来源为天山地区的大气降水。现代地下水主要分布在山前平原和临近地表水的浅层地下水中。末次冰期古大气降水补充了深层承压地下水。地下水盐度与深度之间没有相关性。沿流道,地下水盐度无增加趋势。古气候环境和水岩相互作用共同决定了地下水盐度的分布,而从同位素组成上看,蒸发作用的影响较小。沉积物中较长的停留时间(8-19 ka)和蒸发物(如盐岩和石膏)为充分的水岩相互作用提供了条件,从而形成微咸/咸水地下水。相反,新鲜、深层、密闭的地下水对应于湿润的末次冰期(21-24.5 ka)的古补给条件。地表水入渗降低浅层地下水盐度,但影响有限。提出了一种将水文地球化学演化与古气候环境相结合的模式,以更好地评价干旱内陆地区地下水盐度。
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Applied Geochemistry
Applied Geochemistry 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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65 days
期刊介绍: Applied Geochemistry is an international journal devoted to publication of original research papers, rapid research communications and selected review papers in geochemistry and urban geochemistry which have some practical application to an aspect of human endeavour, such as the preservation of the environment, health, waste disposal and the search for resources. Papers on applications of inorganic, organic and isotope geochemistry and geochemical processes are therefore welcome provided they meet the main criterion. Spatial and temporal monitoring case studies are only of interest to our international readership if they present new ideas of broad application. Topics covered include: (1) Environmental geochemistry (including natural and anthropogenic aspects, and protection and remediation strategies); (2) Hydrogeochemistry (surface and groundwater); (3) Medical (urban) geochemistry; (4) The search for energy resources (in particular unconventional oil and gas or emerging metal resources); (5) Energy exploitation (in particular geothermal energy and CCS); (6) Upgrading of energy and mineral resources where there is a direct geochemical application; and (7) Waste disposal, including nuclear waste disposal.
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