Geochemical and isotopic characterization of groundwater from the Paleogene limestone aquifer of the Upper Jezireh, Syria

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A. AL-Charideh
B. Abou-Zakhem
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[1] Atomic Energy Commission,Department of Geology
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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2010年 / 59卷
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Geochemical; Isotopes; Dating; Upper Jezireh; Syria;
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This research aims to evaluate the groundwater resources of Paleogene aquifer in the Upper Jazireh area (Syria), in terms of chemical water type, recharge zones and water ages. The results show that the main recharge zones for the Paleogene aquifer range between 650 and 900 m a.s.l., which coincide with the outcrop of the karstified limestone in the Mardin uplift. The chemical and isotopic behaviors of groundwater, together with radiometric 14C reflect the existence of three different groundwater groups: (1) the fresh and cold water, percolating in short and shallow flow paths, for which the main replenishment processes are recent; (2) the brackish and thermal water containing certain amounts of H2S gas, that percolate in longer and deeper flow paths, for which the main replenishment processes occurred during the palaeoclimatic humid conditions of Pleistocene time, placed at 10–18 Ka BP; (3) the brackish and admixed thermal groundwater with intermediate 14C age, which seems to be formed as a result of mixing between the previous two groups.
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