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Research on changes of hydrodynamics and ion-exchange adsorption in Brackish-Water Interface
Authors:MIAO Qing-zhuang  ZHOU Xiao-ni  WANG Gui-ling  ZHANG Wei  LIU Feng  XING Lin-xiao
Institution:1.The Institute of Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Shijiazhuang 050061, China.
Abstract:In light of multiple field experiments in typical tidal areas with active sea-land interaction, corresponding analysis through hydrodynamic simulation and of ion composition evolution all insist on following conclusions. Due to the tide, the groundwater level is basically in line with its level but with a slight lag. Moreover, smaller amplitude of such changes were always accompanied by greater distance from shores. In this paper, two salt-freshwater interfaces were identified, namely, a large wedge-shaped interface and an inverted U-shaped one located at K5 (monitoring point). The critical hydraulic gradient of saltwater intrusion was between 0.0345 and 0.0377. Apart from that, mathematical and physical models were adopted to measure the influence of tides, showing a inverse proportion to the hydraulic gradient. In addition, characteristics of ionic components can prove that K+ was adsorbed and Ca2+ was displaced during saline intrusion, while a reverse process was witnessed during desalting. In summary, cation exchange adsorption plus other complex physical chemical effects would take place during saltwater intrusion.
Keywords:Seawater-freshwater interface  Wedge-shaped interface  Hydraulic gradient  Critical value  Ion-exchange adsorption  
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