Identification of a Holocene aquifer–lagoon system using hydrogeochemical data
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Sola, F.
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Identification of a Holocene aquifer–lagoon system using hydrogeochemical data
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The hydrogeochemical characteristics of the Cabo deGata coastal aquifer (southeastern Spain)were studied in an
attempt to explain the anomalous salinity of its groundwater. This detritic aquifer is characterised by the
presence of waters with highly contrasting salinities; in some cases the salinity exceeds that of seawater. Multivariate
analysis of water samples indicates two groups of water (G1 and G2). Group G1 is represented in the
upper part of the aquifer, where the proportion of seawater varies between 10 and 60%, whilst G2 waters,
taken from the lower part of the aquifer, contain 60−70% seawater. In addition, hydrogeochemical modelling
was applied, which reveals that the waters have been subject to evaporation between 25 and 35%. There was a
good agreement between the modelled results and the observed water chemistry. This evaporation would
have occurred during the Holocene, in a coastal lagoon environment; the resulting brineswould have infiltrated
into the aquifer and, due to their greater density, sunk towards the impermeable base. The characteristics of this
water enabled us to reconstruct the interactions that must have occurred between the coastal aquifer and the lagoon,
and to identify the environmental conditions that prevailed in the study area during the Middle Holocene.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126917
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.yqres.2014.04.012
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Quaternary Research 82 (2014) 121–131
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