Using new mass balance methods to estimate gross surface water and groundwater exchange with naturally occurring tracer 222Rn in data poor regions: a case study in northwest China |
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Authors: | Xiaosi Su Wei Xu Fengtian Yang Pucheng Zhu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Key Laboratory of Groundwater Resources and Environment, Ministry of Education, Jilin University, Changchun, China;2. College of Environment and Resources, Jilin University, Changchun, China;3. Institute of Water Resources and Environment, Jilin University, Changchun, China |
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Abstract: | Given that the concentration of 222Rn in groundwater is much higher than that in surface water and that its radioactive half‐life (3.83 d) is short, 222Rn is an effective tracer of groundwater–surface water interactions. In this study, a new mass balance method is presented, which can be used to estimate specific groundwater–surface water interactions within a river reach. Three possible situations of interaction between groundwater and surface water are considered, and equations based on the mass conservation of 222Rn are formulated for judging specific groundwater–surface water interaction processes and for calculating water flux. A case study was conducted for the Nalenggele River, Northwest China, to demonstrate the usefulness of this method. Samples of river water and groundwater containing 222Rn were collected from the study area to estimate the interactions between groundwater and surface water. The amount of water exchanged during these interactions was estimated and the results show that transformations between groundwater and surface water are frequent along the stream. The 222Rn mass balance method is highly sensitive for studying such interactions, even in areas for which conventional hydrologic data are sparse. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | 222Rn mass balance groundwater– surface water interactions alluvial aquifer Northwest China |
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