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Groundwater age dating and recharge mechanism of Arusha aquifer,northern Tanzania: application of radioisotope and stable isotope techniques
Authors:Nyamboge Chacha  Karoli N. Njau  George V. Lugomela  Alfred N. N. Muzuka
Affiliation:1.Department of water, Environmental Science and Engineering,Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology,Arusha,Tanzania;2.Ardhi University,Dar es Salaam,Tanzania;3.Ministry of Water and Irrigation,Dar es Salaam,Tanzania
Abstract:The continuous abstraction of groundwater from Arusha aquifers in northern Tanzania has resulted in a decline in water levels and subsequent yield reduction in most production wells. The situation is threatening sustainability of the aquifers and concise knowledge on the existing groundwater challenge is of utmost importance. To gain such knowledge, stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen, and radiocarbon dating on dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), were employed to establish groundwater mean residence time and recharge mechanism.14C activity of DIC was measured in groundwater samples and corrected using a δ13C mixing method prior to groundwater age dating. The results indicated that groundwater ranging from 1,400 years BP to modern is being abstracted from deeper aquifers that are under intensive development. This implies that the groundwater system is continuously depleted due to over-pumping, as most of the sampled wells and springs revealed recently recharged groundwater. High 14C activities observed in spring water (98.1?±?7.9 pMC) correspond with modern groundwater in the study area. The presence of modern groundwater suggests that shallow aquifers are actively recharged and respond positively to seasonal variations.
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