Groundwater resources and recharge processes in the western andean front of central Chile
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Taucare Toro, Matías
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Groundwater resources and recharge processes in the western andean front of central Chile
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In Central Chile, the increment of withdrawals together with drought conditions has exposed the poor understanding of the regional hydrogeological system. In this study, we addressed theWestern Andean Front hydrogeology by hydrogeochemical and water stable isotope analyses of 23 springs, 10 boreholes, 5 rain-collectors and 5 leaching-rocks samples at Aconcagua Basin. From the upstream to the downstream parts of the Western Andean Front, most groundwater is HCO3-Ca and results from the dissolution of anorthite, labradorite and other silicate minerals. The Hierarchical Cluster Analysis groups the samples according to its position along the Western Andean Front and supports a clear correlation between the increasing groundwater mineralization (31-1188 mu S/cm) and residence time. Through Factorial Analysis, we point that Cl, NO3, Sr and Ba concentrations are related to agriculture practices in the Central Depression. After defining the regional meteoric water line at 33 degrees S in Chile, water isotopes demonstrate the role of rain and snowmelt above similar to 2000 m asl in the recharge of groundwater. Finally, we propose an original conceptual model applicable to the entire Central Chile. During dry periods, water releases fromhigh-elevation areas infiltrate in mid-mountain gullies feeding groundwater circulation in the fractured rocks of Western Andean Front. To the downstream, mountain-block and -front processes recharge the alluvial aquifers. Irrigation canals, conducting water from Principal Cordillera, play a significant role in the recharge of Central Depression aquifers. While groundwater in the Western Andean Front has a high-quality according to different water uses, intensive agriculture practices in the Central Depression cause an increment of hazardous elements for human-health in groundwater.
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Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through the public funding program: FONDECYT
1170569
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through the public funding program: FONDAP
15090013
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through the public funding program: FONDEQUIP
EQM120098
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through the public funding program: ECOS-CONICYT
180055/C18U03
ITAL170012
ANID-Beca Doctorado Nacional
21160325
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/176084
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137824
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Science of the Total Environment 722 (2020) 137824
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