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A review of the distribution, sources, genesis, and environmental concerns of salinity in groundwater

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 27, 期 33, 页码 41157-41174

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-10354-6

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Groundwater salinization; Distribution; Genesis; Environmental concerns; Geochemical tracers; Stable isotopes

资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41521001, 41877204, 41902265]
  2. 111 Program (Ministry of Education of China) [B18049]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M642944]
  4. 111 Program (State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs)

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Awareness concerning the degradation of groundwater quality and their exacerbating adverse effects due to salinization processes is gaining traction, raising for adequate understanding of the distribution, sources, genesis, and environmental concerns of salinity in groundwater. Saline groundwater is widely distributed all over the world, with an area of 24 million km(2)(16% of the total land area on earth) and 1.1 billion people living in the affected areas, especially the arid/semi-arid areas in developing countries. These large-scale groundwater salinization problems are sourced from two major ways: natural and anthropogenic. The natural sources are diversified from connate saline groundwater, seawater intrusion, evaporation, dissolution of soluble salts, membrane filtration process to geothermal origin. The anthropogenic sources include irrigation return flow, road deicing salts, industrial and agricultural wastewater, and gas and oil production activities. The integrated approach of geochemical tracers and multiple isotopes (delta O-18(H2O), delta H-2(H2O), delta B-11, delta Cl-36, delta S-34(sulfate),Sr-87/Sr-86, and delta Li-7) is proved to be useful in the constraints of the origin and transport of solutes in groundwater. Groundwater salinization is often associated with high levels of some toxic elements like arsenic, fluoride, selenium, and boron. Four triggers lead to this association: salt effect, competing adsorption, microbial processes, and cation exchange.

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