Hydrogeochemical indicators of a nested groundwater flow system in arid and semi-arid regions: evidence from the Aksu River Basin, Xinjiang, China

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Hu Su
Yinger Deng
Hongkun Yang
Pengjie Li
Xianqian Duan
Xin Peng
Lin Chen
Ning Wang
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[1] Chengdu University of Technology,College of Environment and Civil Engineering
[2] Chengdu University,Sichuan Provincial Engineering Research Center of City Solid Waste Energy and Building Materials Conversion and Utilization Technology
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Groundwater flow system; Hydrogeochemistry; Environmental isotopes; Aksu River Basin;
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Investigating and studying groundwater flow systems is important for water resources management, for pollution prevention and for maintaining the ecological balance in arid and semi-arid areas. Systematic geophysics and hydrogeological investigations allow us to define the thickness of the Quaternary sedimentary layer, the lateral boundary of the groundwater system, and the depth and basement of water circulation. Hydrogeochemistry and environmental isotopes are used to gain insights into the recharge process, water–rock interactions, hydraulic characteristics and groundwater retention time and to identify groundwater flow systems at all levels in the Aksu River Basin. Owing to the dissolution of carbonate and gypsum minerals and evaporites, cation exchange between Ca2+ (Mg2+) and Na+ (K+), and the evaporation–concentration effect, concentrations of SO42−, Cl−, Na+ and total dissolved solids gradually increase along the flow direction and decrease with depth, indicating that they belong to different groundwater flow systems. Furthermore, the interpretation of stable isotope concentrations such as δ18O values suggests different degrees of depletion in the horizontal and vertical directions. Combined with the unique structural framework, the particle size variation of loose sediments and the distribution and aggregation of phreatic water with high F and As and soil salinization show the existence of the surface water and groundwater interaction mixing zones and the distribution pattern of multiple local groundwater flow systems. The vertical zonation of 3H and 14C isotope concentrations and unconformable distribution of groundwater residence time further illustrate the hydrodynamic cycle of the local and regional groundwater flow systems. The hydrodynamic and hydrochemical characteristics confirmed the distribution of groundwater flow systems and the complex mixing relationships between groundwater flow systems in the Aksu River Basin under the tectonic conditions since the Neogene in the South Tianshan Mountains.
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