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A reconnaissance study of oxygen, hydrogen and strontium isotopes in geochemically diverse lakes, Western Nebraska, USA
Authors:David C Gosselin  Peter E Nabelek  Zell E Peterman  Steve Sibray
Institution:(1) Conservation and Survey Division, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 113 Nebraska Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0517, USA;(2) Department of Geological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211, USA;(3) U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO 80225, USA
Abstract:Reconnaissance delta18O,, deltaD, and delta87Sr data for fifteen lakes in the Western Lakes Region of the Sand Hills of Nebraska indicate dynamic hydrologic systems. The rather narrow range of delta87Sr from lake water (1.1 to 2.1) and groundwater (0.9 to 1.7) indicates that the groundwater is generally unradiogenic. Groundwater residence times and relatively unradiogenic volcanic ash within the dune sediments control the delta87Sr values. Based on the mutual variations of delta18O and deltaD, the lakes can be divided into three groups. In Group 1, both delta18O and deltaD values increase from spring to fall. The delta18O and deltaD values in Group 2 decreased from spring to fall. Group 3 are ephemeral lakes that went dry some time during 1992. The data and isotopic modeling show that variations in the ratio of evaporation relative to groundwater inflow, local humidity conditions, and the deltaa has substantial influence on the isotopic composition. In addition, isotopic behavior in ephemeral lakes can be rather unusual because of the changing activities of water and mineral precipitation and redissolution. The annual and interannual isotopic variability of these lakes which is reflected in the paleonvironmental indicators may be the rule rather than the exception in these types of systems.
Keywords:Stable isotopes  strontium isotopes  hydrology  paleolimnology
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