Aquifer interactions with a polluted mountain river of Nicaragua |
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Authors: | Jose Alfredo Mendoza Peter Ulriksen Francisco Picado Torleif Dahlin |
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Institution: | 1. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua ‐ Centro de Investigaciones Geocientíficas Recinto Universitario Rubén Darío Managua, Apdo. Postal E‐1 Managua, Nicaragua;2. Lund University, Department of Engineering Geology, John Ericsson v1 Lund 22100, Sweden;3. UNAN‐Managua ‐ Centro de Investigcion en Recursos Acuaticos, Managua, Nicaragua |
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Abstract: | The interactions between a stream and nearby shallow aquifers were investigated in a mountain basin being polluted by mercury released during mining in central Nicaragua. Hourly data series of water levels and temperatures were analysed using cross‐correlation. Resistivity imaging was used to map the subsurface and to complement the hydrological data interpretation. The results show the complex hydrogeological conditions that characterize the region, with weathering and fractured rock as main contributors to groundwater transport. The resistivity images suggest the presence of two vertical dykes perpendicular to the stream, and zones rich in clay. The data series indicate a rapid response from the aquifers to recharge events, followed by immediate discharge on a yearly basis. Furthermore, alternating periods of stream infiltration and aquifer discharge were identified. This work demonstrates that surface water pollution is a threat to groundwater quality in the area. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | time series analysis resistivity imaging cross‐correlation surface water groundwater pollution Nicaragua |
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