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- Title
Using tritium and radiocarbon to determine groundwater age and delineate the flow regime in the Taiyuan Basin, China.
- Authors
Guo, Chunyan; Shi, Jiansheng; Zhang, Zhaoji; Zhang, Fenge
- Abstract
Tritium (3H) and radiocarbon (14C) were used to determine the age, to delineate a flow regime, and to estimate flow velocity of medium-depth groundwater (50–200 m) from a Middle and Upper Pleistocene confined aquifer. Young groundwater age was determined using 3H and an exponential piston-flow model (EPM). Three correction models (Tamers, Pearson, and Fontes and Garnier) were chosen to date the 14C age of old groundwater. Groundwater ages of the medium-depth groundwater ranged from 3.5–25,790 a. Groundwater is relatively young in most of the piedmont area, although two high-age zones (with ages > 20,000 a) exist in the center of the plain. Groundwater age distribution characteristics indicated that groundwater flows from the mountain area to the basin area, and that the oldest groundwater in each high-age zone flows toward the depression cones. Two large local flow systems were formed because of overexploitation, and the regional flow system from north to south no longer exists. This study delineated the age of medium-depth groundwater in the entire Taiyuan Basin for the first time. The results can help promote the sustainable use of groundwater in the Taiyuan Basin.
- Publication
Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2019, Vol 12, Issue 6, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1866-7511
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12517-019-4371-7