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Role of the Lakes in Groundwater Recharge and Discharge in the Young Glacial Area,Northern Poland
Authors:Beata Jaworska‐Szulc
Institution:Department of Geotechnics and Applied Geology, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdańsk University of Technology, Narutowicza 11/12, Poland
Abstract:The aim of this research was to delineate characteristic hydrogeological lake types in the Young Glacial Area (YGA). The YGA is in the central and east part of the Kashubian Lake District (KLD) in Northern Poland, an area covered by deposits of Quaternary glaciation. All the bigger lakes were investigated in the area of about 1500 km2 (39 lakes). The role of lakes in groundwater recharge and discharge was determined from total dissolved solids (TDS) in lake waters and also from groundwater flow simulation. The general trend was that gaining lakes, as determined by flow modeling, had higher values of TDS than losing lakes. In addition to typical gaining lakes (with TDS > 250 mg/l), there were losing lakes perched on glacial till deposits with very low TDS (<100 mg/l). Two groups of losing lakes were delineated: ones with very low TDS and another group with slightly higher TDS (due to local contact with groundwater). Flow‐through lakes with TDS of 170–200 mg/l were also delineated.
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