4.6 Article

Temporal and spatial variation of water stable isotopes (18O and 2H) in the Kaidu River basin, Northwestern China

Journal

HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 653-661

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9622

Keywords

Kaidu River; stable isotope composition; temporal and spatial variation; surface water; groundwater

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program of China [973 Program: 2010CB951003]
  2. Projects of West Light Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XBBS201008, XBBS201026]

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Water resources are the most critical factors to ecology and society in arid basins, such as Kaidu River basin. Isotope technique was convenient to trace this process and reveal the influence from the environment. In this paper, we try to investigate the temporal and spatial characteristics in stable isotope (O-18 and H-2) of surface water and groundwater in Kaidu River. Through the water stable isotope composition measurement, spatial and temporal characteristics of deuterium (H-2) and oxygen 18 (O-18) were analysed. It is revealed that (1) comparing the stream water line with the groundwater line and local meteorological water line of Urumqi City, it is found that the contribution of precipitation to surface water in stream runoff is the main source, whereas the surface water is the main source of groundwater. Groundwater is mainly drainage of surface runoff in the river; (2) in the main stream of Kaidu River, the spatial variability of river water showed a heavier-lighter-heavier' change along with the main stream for O-18, and temporal variability showed higher in summer and lower in winter; (3) the O-18 and H-2 values of groundwater samples ranged from -11.36 to -7.97 parts per thousand and -73.45 to -60.05 parts per thousand, respectively. There is an increasing trend of isotopic values along the groundwater flow path. The seasonal fluctuation of O-18 is not clear in most samples. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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