Geochemical and isotopic imprints of groundwater evolution in mountainous areas of Maniwa City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan

Groundwaters mainly along the Asahi River in Maniwa City, a mountainous area in Okayama Prefecture, have been supplied as tap water to the residence. To examine the source and water quality of the groundwaters, chemical and isotopic (δD and δ18O) analyses were conducted on 58 shallow groundwater and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Groundwater for sustainable development 2020-10, Vol.11, p.100412, Article 100412
Hauptverfasser: Konishi, Ayumi, Fujiike, Tatsuya, Okano, Osamu, Chiba, Hitoshi, Ueda, Akira
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Zusammenfassung:Groundwaters mainly along the Asahi River in Maniwa City, a mountainous area in Okayama Prefecture, have been supplied as tap water to the residence. To examine the source and water quality of the groundwaters, chemical and isotopic (δD and δ18O) analyses were conducted on 58 shallow groundwater and 30 river water samples collected from 51 water intake facilities twice during winter (February–April) and summer (August–September) in 2017. Three hot springs were also sampled. The water temperatures of the groundwater in the northern area was almost constant throughout the year, whereas seasonal temperature variation was observed in the other area. Groundwater samples were plotted along a line with slope 3 in a δD vs. δ18O diagram. Both δD and δ18O of the groundwater showed tendencies to be low in the north and high in the south due to altitude effect. The groundwater sampled here had low electric conductivity and samples in the north and south were rich in SiO2 and Ca2+–HCO3−, respectively. This strongly reflects the influence of regional geology, containing diatomite in the north and limestone in the south. These results indicate that the groundwater in Maniwa City flows near the surface and that their residence times are several months except for groundwater in the northern mountains. From the major and trace components, the groundwater in Maniwa City are judged to be safe as drinking and agricultural water. [Display omitted] •The δD and δ18O values of 88 groundwater in Maniwa City, Okayama, Japan were analyzed.•The residence times of the groundwaters are less than several months except for samples in northern part.•The groundwater in Maniwa City are safe as drinking and agricultural water.•The groundwater in Maniwa City are safe as drinking and agricultural water.
ISSN:2352-801X
2352-801X
DOI:10.1016/j.gsd.2020.100412