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Characteristics of chemistry and stable isotopes in groundwater of Chaobai and Yongding River basin,North China Plain
Authors:K Aji  C Tang  X Song  A Kondoh  Y Sakura  J Yu  S Kaneko
Institution:1. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Chiba University, 1‐33 Yayoi, Inage‐Ku, Chiba 263‐8522, Japan;2. Department of Environmental Science & Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Horticulture, Chiba University, Japan;3. Institute of Geographical Sciences & Natural Resources Research, CAS, Beijing, People's Republic of China;4. Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University, Chiba 263‐8522, Japan;5. Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, Chiba University, Chiba 263‐8522, Japan
Abstract:To identify the groundwater flow system in the North China Plain, the chemical and stable isotopes of the groundwater and surface water were analysed along the Chaobai River and Yongding River basin. According to the field survey, the study area in the North China Plain was classified hydrogeologically into three parts: mountain, piedmont alluvial fan and lowland areas. The change of electrical conductance and pH values coincided with groundwater flow from mountain to lowland areas. The following groundwater types are recognized: Ca? HCO3 and Ca? Mg? HCO3 in mountain areas, Ca? Mg? HCO3 and Na? K? HCO3 in piedmont alluvial fan areas, and HCO3? Na in lowland areas. The stable isotope distribution of groundwater in the study area also has a good corresponding relation with other chemical characteristics. Stable isotope signatures reveal a major recharge from precipitation and surface water in the mountain areas. Chemical and stable isotope analysis data suggest that mountain and piedmont alluvial fan areas were the major recharge zones and the lowland areas belong to the main discharge zone. Precipitation and surface water were the major sources for groundwater in the North China Plain. Stable isotopic enrichment of groundwater near the dam area in front of the piedmont alluvial fan areas shows that the dam water infiltrated to the ground after evaporation. As a result, from the stable isotope analysis, isotope value of groundwater tends to deplete from sea level (horizontal ground surface) to both top of the mountain and the bottom of the lowland areas in symmetrically. This suggests that groundwater in the study area is controlled by the altitude effect. Shallow groundwater in the study area belongs to the local flow system and deep groundwater part of the regional flow system. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:groundwater  chemical characteristics  stable isotopes  North China Plain
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