A Multidisciplinary Approach for Clarifying the Recharge Processes and Origin of Saline Water in the Semi-Arid Punata Alluvial fan in Bolivia

The analysis of stable isotopes assisted in identifying that groundwater in the Punata alluvial fan is mainly recharged by heavy flash floods, and the recharge from rainfall is of less importance. In addition, the hydrochemical analysis identified the Pucara River as the main source of recharge. Oth...

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Main Authors: Andres Gonzales Amaya, Gerhard Barmen, Galo Muñoz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/7/946
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spelling doaj-69f58d5b01b048c49e4b48abeb41a04c2020-11-24T21:44:58ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412018-07-0110794610.3390/w10070946w10070946A Multidisciplinary Approach for Clarifying the Recharge Processes and Origin of Saline Water in the Semi-Arid Punata Alluvial fan in BoliviaAndres Gonzales Amaya0Gerhard Barmen1Galo Muñoz2Teknisk Geologi, Lund University, Lund 22100, SwedenLaboratório de Hidráulica, Universidad Mayor de San Simón, 1832 Cochabamba, BoliviaLaboratório de Hidráulica, Universidad Mayor de San Simón, 1832 Cochabamba, BoliviaThe analysis of stable isotopes assisted in identifying that groundwater in the Punata alluvial fan is mainly recharged by heavy flash floods, and the recharge from rainfall is of less importance. In addition, the hydrochemical analysis identified the Pucara River as the main source of recharge. Other streams in the north and northwest of the fan do not seem to contribute to the recharge. The hydrochemistry also shows that there is an increase of the Na+ and Cl− concentrations in the middle and distal part of the fan. The salinization of groundwater is most likely a result of the mixing of fresh water with residual saline pore water in the lacustrine deposits and/or ion exchange within these layers. Geophysical surveys assisted in describing the aquifer system layering, and indicated a fine-grained bottom layer where ion exchange might occur. This study demonstrates that the integration of several methods (e.g., hydrochemistry, hydrogeophysics, and stable isotopes) is valuable for clarifying ambiguities during the interpretation process and for characterizing hydrogeological processes in alluvial fans in general.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/7/946stable isotopeshydrochemistrygeophysicsgroundwater rechargesalinization
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author Andres Gonzales Amaya
Gerhard Barmen
Galo Muñoz
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Gerhard Barmen
Galo Muñoz
A Multidisciplinary Approach for Clarifying the Recharge Processes and Origin of Saline Water in the Semi-Arid Punata Alluvial fan in Bolivia
Water
stable isotopes
hydrochemistry
geophysics
groundwater recharge
salinization
author_facet Andres Gonzales Amaya
Gerhard Barmen
Galo Muñoz
author_sort Andres Gonzales Amaya
title A Multidisciplinary Approach for Clarifying the Recharge Processes and Origin of Saline Water in the Semi-Arid Punata Alluvial fan in Bolivia
title_short A Multidisciplinary Approach for Clarifying the Recharge Processes and Origin of Saline Water in the Semi-Arid Punata Alluvial fan in Bolivia
title_full A Multidisciplinary Approach for Clarifying the Recharge Processes and Origin of Saline Water in the Semi-Arid Punata Alluvial fan in Bolivia
title_fullStr A Multidisciplinary Approach for Clarifying the Recharge Processes and Origin of Saline Water in the Semi-Arid Punata Alluvial fan in Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed A Multidisciplinary Approach for Clarifying the Recharge Processes and Origin of Saline Water in the Semi-Arid Punata Alluvial fan in Bolivia
title_sort multidisciplinary approach for clarifying the recharge processes and origin of saline water in the semi-arid punata alluvial fan in bolivia
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2018-07-01
description The analysis of stable isotopes assisted in identifying that groundwater in the Punata alluvial fan is mainly recharged by heavy flash floods, and the recharge from rainfall is of less importance. In addition, the hydrochemical analysis identified the Pucara River as the main source of recharge. Other streams in the north and northwest of the fan do not seem to contribute to the recharge. The hydrochemistry also shows that there is an increase of the Na+ and Cl− concentrations in the middle and distal part of the fan. The salinization of groundwater is most likely a result of the mixing of fresh water with residual saline pore water in the lacustrine deposits and/or ion exchange within these layers. Geophysical surveys assisted in describing the aquifer system layering, and indicated a fine-grained bottom layer where ion exchange might occur. This study demonstrates that the integration of several methods (e.g., hydrochemistry, hydrogeophysics, and stable isotopes) is valuable for clarifying ambiguities during the interpretation process and for characterizing hydrogeological processes in alluvial fans in general.
topic stable isotopes
hydrochemistry
geophysics
groundwater recharge
salinization
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/7/946
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