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Estimating mean residence time of karst groundwater in mountainous catchments of Western Himalaya,India
Authors:Rouf A. Shah  Noble Jacob
Affiliation:1. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Kashmir Srinagar, Srinagar, India;2. Isotope Applications Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai, India
Abstract:The mean residence time (MRT) of karst groundwater in three mountainous catchments of the Western Himalaya was estimated using multiple approaches: the tritium method, the sine wave model and tracer tests. Water samples were collected from precipitation, glacier melt, streams and karst springs for δ2H and tritium analysis during 2012 and 2013. High tritium values were observed in winter precipitation and low values in summer precipitation. The variation of tritium in karst springs was similar to that of the streams, whereas glacier melt showed lower tritium values. The MRT of cold karst springs was shorter than that of warm karst springs. The tracer breakthrough curves (TBC) retrieved for different springs suggested a short travel time for groundwater and possibly conduit flow. Deterioration of water quality and variation in flux magnitude are the two main practical consequences of the short travel time of karst groundwater in the region.
EDITOR D. Koutsoyiannis

ASSOCIATE EDITOR K. Heal
Keywords:Western Himalaya  Kashmir Valley  MRT  karst springs  natural tracers  tracer test
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