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Application of Geophysical and Hydrogeochemical Methods to the Protection of Drinking Groundwater in Karst Regions.

Kai Song1, Guangxu Yang1, Fei Wang1, Jian Liu1, Dan Liu1.   

Abstract

To provide theoretical support for the protection of centralized drinking groundwater sources in karst areas, it is necessary to accurately identify the development of karst conduits and analyze the differences in hydrogeochemical characteristics of different karst systems. This provides a scientific basis for the accurate designation of risk zones that may cause drinking groundwater pollution. In this study, a geophysical survey, hydrogeological chemical process analysis and optimized fuzzy cluster analysis were used to gradually improve the understanding of karst water systems. AMT and HDR methods were used to calibrate the resistivity around the water-filling karst conduits, which ranged from 39 to 100 Ω•m. A total of seven karst systems were identified, including four karst systems in the north of the study area, one karst system in the west and two karst systems in the south. Analysis of the hydrochemical data showed that HCO3-Ca and HCO3-Mg-Ca types accounted for 90% of all samples. The δD and δ18O values of their main conduits were -51.70‱ to -38.30‱ and -7.99‱ to -5.96‱, respectively. The optimized fuzzy clustering analysis method based on the weight of variables assigned by AHP more accurately verified karst water systems. Based on these findings, the drinking groundwater source risk zone was designated with an area of 33.90 km2, accounting for 34.5% of the study area. This study effectively improved the rationality and accuracy of the designation of drinking groundwater source risk zones in karst areas, and provided a scientific basis for the identification of karst water systems and decision-making of drinking groundwater source protection in karst areas.

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Keywords:  drinking groundwater source; hydrochemical process; karst conduit systems; water–rock interaction

Year:  2020        PMID: 32455762      PMCID: PMC7277465          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17103627

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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8.  Spatial Variation and Controlling Factors of H and O Isotopes in Lancang River Water, Southwest China.

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9.  Human Activity and Hydrogeochemical Processes Relating to Groundwater Quality Degradation in the Yuncheng Basin, Northern China.

Authors:  Xubo Gao; Xue Li; Wanzhou Wang; Chengcheng Li
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-01-30       Impact factor: 3.390

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