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HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL
卷 27, 期 2, 页码 655-667出版社
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DOI: 10.1007/s10040-018-1873-4
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Stable isotope; Karst spring; Hydrochemistry; Iran
Stable isotopes oxygen-18 (O-18) and deuterium (D) and the hydrochemistry of the main springs of well-developed karst aquifers in Lar watershed in the Haraz basin, northern Iran, were investigated. Water samples were collected in the recession period for analysis of major ions and the stable isotopes. Predominant hydrochemical types of main karst springs samples were Ca2+- Mg2+- HCO3- type. The hydrochemical composition of the karst springs is dominated byCa(2+), Mg2+, HCO3-and SO42-ions. The hydrochemical results indicate that dissolution of carbonate rocks (limestone and dolomite) governs the major ion concentrations, with minor effects of silicate weathering, ion exchange and precipitation effects on concentrations of Na+, Cl-, K+, and SO42-. In the northern parts of the study area, hydrothermal fluid affects the chemistry of the draining springs. The isotopic content ranges from -43.8 to -52.9 and from -7.09 to -8.97 for D and O-18, respectively. The karst spring samples lie above the local meteoric water line, similar to the (18)Oand D signature of the snowpack samples, and have small spatial and temporal variability. The similarity of the isotopic composition of the springs to the snowpack suggests that the dominant recharge is by snowmelt water.
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