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Using stable water isotopes to identify spatio-temporal controls on groundwater recharge in two contrasting East African aquifer systems
Authors:Samson Oiro  Jean-Christophe Comte  Chris Soulsby  Kristine Walraevens
Institution:1. School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK;2. Department of Geology, Laboratory for Applied Geology and Hydrogeology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:Understanding the spatio-temporal variability in groundwater recharge is a prerequisite to sustainable management of aquifers. Spatial analysis of groundwater stable isotopes uncovered predominant controls on groundwater recharge in the Nairobi aquifer system (NAS) and the South Coast aquifer (SC), two exemplar East African aquifers relied upon by 7 million people. We analysed 368 samples for stable isotopes and basic physico-chemical parameters. The NAS groundwater isotopes are controlled by precipitation orographic effects and enriched recharge from impounded lakes/wetlands; the SC isotopes are correlated with water-table depth influencing evapotranspiration. Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP) data revealed groundwater recharge during months of heavy rains in the NAS, whilst the SC experiences spatio-temporally diffuse recharge. Inferred “isoscapes” show: in the NAS, (1) direct, rapid recharge favoured by faults, well-drained soils and ample rainfall in uplands, (2) delayed recharge from impounded lakes and wetlands in mid-lands, and (3) focused, event-based recharge in floodplains; and in the SC, diffuse recharge complicated by significant water-table evapotranspiration processes.
Keywords:groundwater recharge  stable isotopes  aquifer systems  meteoric water line  evaporation effect
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