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Isotope measurements and ground water flow modeling using MODFLOW for understanding environmental changes caused by a well field in semiarid Brazil
Authors:Luiz Alberto Ribeiro Mendonça  Horst Frischkorn  Marlúcia Freitas Santiago  Josué Mendes Filho
Affiliation:(1) Departamento de FÍsica da UFC, Caixa Postal 6030, 60455-970 Fortaleza, Brazil;(2) Departamento de Engenharia Hidráulica e Ambiental da UFC, Caixa Postal 6006, 60455-970 Fortaleza, Brazil
Abstract:Measurements of the environmental isotopes carbon-14 and oxygen-18 and of the electrical conductivity in ground water, together with MODFLOW-88 (DOS) simulations of pumping tests, were used to achieve a detailed understanding of the functioning of an aquifer in the area of a well field. The methodology was applied in the sedimentary basin of the Cariri region, in the south of Ceará State in Brazil. Localized hydraulic connections between adjacent aquifer units could be detected, and mixing ratios for the contributions from the units involved were determined. Cone of depression simulations for a three-year drought period revealed well interference and a drastic lowering of the piezometric level, thereby explaining the hydrogeologic changes and transformations in vegetation that were observed in the area of the well field. The combined use of the modeling tools and the geochemical field observations is shown to provide more detailed insight into the conceptual model of the groundwater flow system.
Keywords:Environmental isotopes  MODFLOW  Semiarid Brazil  Well field
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