Origin of flooding water through hydrogeochemical identification, the Buenos Aires plain, Argentina

Autores
Alconada Magliano, Margarita María; Fagundo Castillo, J. R.; Carrillo Rivera, J. J.; Hernández, P. G.
Año de publicación
2011
Idioma
inglés
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Descripción
Hydrogeochemical behaviour of samples of surface and groundwater collected on a cross-section from Mendoza to the Buenos Aires provinces was studied based on chemical trends, mass balance and water mixing. Hydrogeochemical modelling included major, minor elements as well as stable isotopes (deuterium and 18-O). The area investigated is located in the ‘‘Médanos Longitudinales’’ (longitudinal dunes) of the northwest of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. The study area is subject to alternating flooding and drought. Rainfall and surface water subsequently transferred by rivers, canals and lagoons have been usually considered responsible for local flooding. For this study, origins of excess water were investigated using physical and chemical characteristics of the water involved. The prevalence of groundwater inflow to rainfall events was proposed based on data interpretation. Groundwater influence of flows of local and intermediate nature were defined and the importance of recharge, transit and discharge zones was highlighted. Lagoon floodwater, as well as groundwater from observation wells and production boreholes, show components of intermediate origin. Regional recharge water was identified in Mendoza and San Luis provinces. Their discharge zone was inferred to be located beyond the Buenos Aires province.
Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
Materia
Ciencias Agrarias
Hydrogeochemistry
Hydrogeochemical modelling
Flooding
Groundwater flow systems
Stable isotopes
Argentina
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Origin of flooding water through hydrogeochemical identification, the Buenos Aires plain, Argentina
title Origin of flooding water through hydrogeochemical identification, the Buenos Aires plain, Argentina
spellingShingle Origin of flooding water through hydrogeochemical identification, the Buenos Aires plain, Argentina
Alconada Magliano, Margarita María
Ciencias Agrarias
Hydrogeochemistry
Hydrogeochemical modelling
Flooding
Groundwater flow systems
Stable isotopes
Argentina
title_short Origin of flooding water through hydrogeochemical identification, the Buenos Aires plain, Argentina
title_full Origin of flooding water through hydrogeochemical identification, the Buenos Aires plain, Argentina
title_fullStr Origin of flooding water through hydrogeochemical identification, the Buenos Aires plain, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Origin of flooding water through hydrogeochemical identification, the Buenos Aires plain, Argentina
title_sort Origin of flooding water through hydrogeochemical identification, the Buenos Aires plain, Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Alconada Magliano, Margarita María
Fagundo Castillo, J. R.
Carrillo Rivera, J. J.
Hernández, P. G.
author Alconada Magliano, Margarita María
author_facet Alconada Magliano, Margarita María
Fagundo Castillo, J. R.
Carrillo Rivera, J. J.
Hernández, P. G.
author_role author
author2 Fagundo Castillo, J. R.
Carrillo Rivera, J. J.
Hernández, P. G.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Agrarias
Hydrogeochemistry
Hydrogeochemical modelling
Flooding
Groundwater flow systems
Stable isotopes
Argentina
topic Ciencias Agrarias
Hydrogeochemistry
Hydrogeochemical modelling
Flooding
Groundwater flow systems
Stable isotopes
Argentina
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Hydrogeochemical behaviour of samples of surface and groundwater collected on a cross-section from Mendoza to the Buenos Aires provinces was studied based on chemical trends, mass balance and water mixing. Hydrogeochemical modelling included major, minor elements as well as stable isotopes (deuterium and 18-O). The area investigated is located in the ‘‘Médanos Longitudinales’’ (longitudinal dunes) of the northwest of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. The study area is subject to alternating flooding and drought. Rainfall and surface water subsequently transferred by rivers, canals and lagoons have been usually considered responsible for local flooding. For this study, origins of excess water were investigated using physical and chemical characteristics of the water involved. The prevalence of groundwater inflow to rainfall events was proposed based on data interpretation. Groundwater influence of flows of local and intermediate nature were defined and the importance of recharge, transit and discharge zones was highlighted. Lagoon floodwater, as well as groundwater from observation wells and production boreholes, show components of intermediate origin. Regional recharge water was identified in Mendoza and San Luis provinces. Their discharge zone was inferred to be located beyond the Buenos Aires province.
Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
description Hydrogeochemical behaviour of samples of surface and groundwater collected on a cross-section from Mendoza to the Buenos Aires provinces was studied based on chemical trends, mass balance and water mixing. Hydrogeochemical modelling included major, minor elements as well as stable isotopes (deuterium and 18-O). The area investigated is located in the ‘‘Médanos Longitudinales’’ (longitudinal dunes) of the northwest of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. The study area is subject to alternating flooding and drought. Rainfall and surface water subsequently transferred by rivers, canals and lagoons have been usually considered responsible for local flooding. For this study, origins of excess water were investigated using physical and chemical characteristics of the water involved. The prevalence of groundwater inflow to rainfall events was proposed based on data interpretation. Groundwater influence of flows of local and intermediate nature were defined and the importance of recharge, transit and discharge zones was highlighted. Lagoon floodwater, as well as groundwater from observation wells and production boreholes, show components of intermediate origin. Regional recharge water was identified in Mendoza and San Luis provinces. Their discharge zone was inferred to be located beyond the Buenos Aires province.
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