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Tritium records to trace groundwater recharge and mixing in the western Russian Arctic

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ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 80, Issue 17, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-021-09893-z

Keywords

Groundwater; Dating; Tritium; Radiocarbon; Arctic

Funding

  1. Russian Ministry of Education and Science [AAAA-A19-119011890018-3]
  2. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [20-05-00045_A]

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In the Arctic regions, the groundwater in a sandy aquifer studied has primarily atmospheric recharge far from the river and significant contribution of river water in the coastal zone. The groundwater age ranges from 20-25 years in onshore wells, but also contains bomb water and old water before 1952. The distribution of tritium isotopes clarified the conditions of groundwater recharge and the ratios of young water, bomb water, and old water in different parts of the aquifer.
The Arctic regions are characterized by widespread development of permafrost. We studied a sandy aquifer used for water supply in the talik zone of the Pechora River valley. It has been found that groundwater has TDS values from 75 mg/L far from the river bank to 200 mg/L in the coastal zone. This indicates a predominantly atmospheric recharge of groundwater far from the river and the significant contribution of river water in the composition of groundwater in the coastal zone. The H-3 age of groundwater in onshore wells was 20-25 years, on the basis of which it was concluded that the groundwater entering the aquifer before 1995-2000 was almost completely replaced. Mean water residence time, sampled from wells far from the river bank, ranges from 20 to 50 years. However, unlike onshore wells, this groundwater contains bomb water and old water that entered the aquifer before 1952. The age of the old water reaches 12.9 +/- 2.5 ka. The use of information on the distribution of tritium isotopes made it possible to clarify the conditions of groundwater recharge and end-member ratios of young water, bomb water and old water in different parts of the aquifer.

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