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DOI10.1016/j.jhydrol.2013.03.035
Hydrochemical water evolution in the Aral Sea Basin. Part II: Confined groundwater of the Amu Darya Delta - Evolution from the headwaters to the delta and SiO2 geothermometry
Schettler, Georg1; Oberhaensli, Hedi1,2; Stulina, Galina3; Djumanov, Jamoljon H.4
通讯作者Schettler, Georg
来源期刊JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
ISSN0022-1694
出版年2013
卷号495页码:285-303
英文摘要

We studied 40 artesian wells (AWs) in the Amu Darya Delta. These wells include high-salinity (similar to 52 g/l) and saline (5-24 g/l) waters but are mostly low-salinity waters (1.3-2.9 g/l). The low-salinity AWs cluster into three types, reflecting the variable mixing of different end member solutes: (residual) brines and solutes deriving from silicate alteration, dissolution of limestone and dissolution of gypsum. The solutes are all undersaturated in calcite and gypsum, contain a substantial cation excess against dissolved inorganic carbon and are characterised by low Ca/SO4 ratios. On the basis of the hydrochemical mass budgets of model cases, we demonstrate that Na-rich Cl-brines (45-48%) and a Na2SO4-brine (30-47%) are the dominant solute components. The solutes derived from aluminium silicate alteration are minor components (7.3-19.4%). Even less important are solutes from limestone or gypsum dissolution (0.05-3.7%). These waters are unlikely to have originated from sediments hosting gypsum. The low-salinity AWs must have acquired their dominant hydrochemical signatures under non-equilibrium conditions between their remote (unknown) seepage areas and their discharge locations. This acquisition may have begun during the early hydrochemical groundwater evolution when meteoric or surface water passed the critical zone under an arid climate regime. Warmer saline AWs (similar to 40 degrees C) hosted in deeper Cretaceous formations contain a high portion of NaCl-rich brine (85%) and some are saturated in gypsum. These waters were derived from fluids rising along faults from pre-Cretaceous strata. The high-salinity and relatively cold AWs discharge close to the retreating Aral Sea south of its western basin. These AWs are suboxic, and Si concentrations are very low. The AW hydrochemical signatures reflect the dissolution of halite and gypsum. We observed positive correlations between temperature, Br, B and Si. The temperature correlation with bromide likely documents the transformation of organically bound Br. The silica concentrations in low-salinity AWs southeast of the Aral Sea (eastern basin) are close to quartz saturation and define a chemical Si-geothermometer. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Confined groundwater evolution Central Asia Arid areas Mixing of end members Silicate alteration Si-geothermometer
类型Article
语种英语
国家Germany ; Uzbekistan
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000321404400023
WOS关键词CO2 CONSUMPTION ; CONSTRAINTS ; UZBEKISTAN ; CLIMATE ; BUDGET ; FLUID ; RATES ; BORON ; CYCLE
WOS类目Engineering, Civil ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向Engineering ; Geology ; Water Resources
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/178508
作者单位1.Deutsch GeoForschungsZentrum, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany;
2.Leibniz Inst, Museum Nat Kunde, D-10115 Berlin, Germany;
3.Sci Informat Ctr Interstate Coordinat Water Commi, Tashkent 100187, Uzbekistan;
4.State Comm Republ Uzbekistan Geol & Mineral Resou, Inst Hydrogeol & Engn Geol, Tashkent 100041, Uzbekistan
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Schettler, Georg,Oberhaensli, Hedi,Stulina, Galina,et al. Hydrochemical water evolution in the Aral Sea Basin. Part II: Confined groundwater of the Amu Darya Delta - Evolution from the headwaters to the delta and SiO2 geothermometry[J],2013,495:285-303.
APA Schettler, Georg,Oberhaensli, Hedi,Stulina, Galina,&Djumanov, Jamoljon H..(2013).Hydrochemical water evolution in the Aral Sea Basin. Part II: Confined groundwater of the Amu Darya Delta - Evolution from the headwaters to the delta and SiO2 geothermometry.JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY,495,285-303.
MLA Schettler, Georg,et al."Hydrochemical water evolution in the Aral Sea Basin. Part II: Confined groundwater of the Amu Darya Delta - Evolution from the headwaters to the delta and SiO2 geothermometry".JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY 495(2013):285-303.
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