Hydrochemical characteristics and controlling factors for waters’ chemical composition in the Tarim Basin,Western China |
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Authors: | Ying Bo Chenglin Liu Pengcheng Jiao Yongzhi Chen Yangtong Cao |
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Affiliation: | 1. MLR Key Laboratory of Metallogeny and Mineral Assessment, Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, 100037 Beijing, China;2. Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, 100037 Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | This paper covers the chemical and isotopic composition of river water, groundwater from wells (15–25 m), saline spring water and stagnant surface water providing evidence for controlling factors of water composition and water evolution process in the Tarim Basin, Xinjiang, western China. Analytical data for major and minor ions of totaling 537 water samples were obtained from both years of teamwork and old reference materials. It is found that the ion background value ratio SO4/Cl for river water (2.75) of the Tarim Basin is two times higher than that of the Qaidam Basin (0.88) and 18 times higher than seawater (0.14); K/Cl of these two basins (0.06 and 0.07) are all two times higher than seawater (0.02). This reveals that material sources of Lop Nur are relatively richer in potassium and sulfate, while poorer in chloride. Gradual changes of stable isotopic compositions in waters clearly indicate the effect of evaporation on water evolution of the basin. Besides evaporation and weathering of surrounding rocks, wide distribution of chloride type water, which commonly exist in saline springs/brines and seldom exist in other waters, indicates that hydrothermal Ca–Cl brines discharged from deep within the earth join water evolution of the basin. |
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Keywords: | Hydrochemical types Controlling factors Background value Isotopic compositions Hydrothermal Ca&ndash Cl brines Lop Nur Tarim Basin |
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