Identifying interactions between river water and groundwater in the North China Plain using multiple tracers

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Yu Dun
Changyuan Tang
Yanjun Shen
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[1] Chiba University,Graduate School of Horticulture
[2] Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology,Center for Agricultural Resources Research
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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2014年 / 72卷
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River water; Groundwater; Stable isotope; Nitrate; CFCs; Hydrochemistry;
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Interactions between river water and groundwater have been used to help understand the movement of water and to evaluate water quality in the semi-arid area of the North China Plain (NCP). Stable isotopes, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochemistry were used to study the influence of surface water from the Xiao River on regional groundwater. Using a mass balance approach based on chloride concentrations, hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios, the average fraction of surface water recharging to groundwater was 50–60 %. CFC results indicated that the groundwater recharge age varied from 22.5 to 39.5 years. The vertical flow velocity of groundwater was estimated at about 1.8–3.5 m year−1. Nitrate concentrations in groundwater varied from 9.42 to 156.62 mg L−1, and exceeded 50 mg L−1 in most aquifers shallower than 80 m bordering the Xiao River. The δ15N-NO3 data indicate that the major sources of nitrogen in groundwater are human sewage and animal excreta. Because groundwater is the main source of drinking water, there should be concern about public health related to the elevated nitrate concentrations in the NCP.
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