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An interpretation of water recharge in karst trough zone as determined by high-resolution tracer experiments in western Hubei, China

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 79, Issue 14, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-020-09056-6

Keywords

Karst hydrology; Karst hydrochemistry; Tracer experiment; Karst trough zone; Sixi valley

Funding

  1. China Geological Survey [DD20160304, DD20190824]
  2. Key Laboratory of Karst Dynamics, MNR [KDL201703]
  3. GZAR (Institute of Karst Geology, CAGS) Guilin [KDL201703]
  4. Guangxi Key Science and Technology Innovation Base on Karst Dynamics [KDLGuangxi202002]
  5. Key Laboratory of Karst Ecosystem and Treatment of Rocky Desertification, MNR [KDL201903]
  6. IRCK by UNESCO [KDL201903]
  7. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) [CUGL180837, CUG190644]

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To investigate the hydrogeological characteristics of the karst trough zone in China, two groundwater systems (Yuquandong [YQD] and Migongquan [MGQ]) in Sixi Valley, western Hubei, were discussed. Seven groups of tracer experiments were conducted, with consideration of regional topography, geology and hydrogeology. By means of high-resolution continuous monitors, tracer breakthrough curves (BTC) of two systems were obtained and it was found that karst conduits of YQD system were more developed. From their hydrological and hydrochemical performance, two different systems were verified with relatively independent flow paths. Additionally, boundaries of the two systems were confirmed, sub-regions of recharge were delineated, and five conceptual models of groundwater recharge were determined, which are typical of the karst trough zone of China.

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