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Regional water quality patterns in an alluvial aquifer: Direct and indirect influences of rivers

Author(s)
Baillieux, Antoine
Campisi, Diego
Jammet, Nicolas
Bucher, Samuel
Hunkeler, Daniel  
Laboratoire d'hydrochimie et de contaminants  
Date issued
2014
In
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, Elsevier, 2014/169//123-131
Subjects
Dilution Denitrification Alluvial aquifer Flood plain Stable isotope Diffuse pollution
Abstract
The influence of rivers on the groundwater quality in alluvial aquifers can be twofold: direct and indirect. Rivers can have a direct influence via recharge and an indirect one by controlling the distribution of fine-grained, organic-carbon rich flood deposits that induce reducing conditions. These direct and indirect influences were quantified for a large alluvial aquifer on the Swiss Plateau (50 km<sup>2</sup>) in interaction with an Alpine river using nitrate as an example.The hydrochemistry and stable isotope composition of water were characterized using a network of 115 piezometers and pumping stations covering the entire aquifer. Aquifer properties, land use and recharge zones were evaluated as well. This information provided detailed insight into the factors that control the spatial variability of groundwater quality. Three main factors were identified: (1) diffuse agricultural pollution sources; (2) dilution processes resulting from river water infiltrations, revealed by the δ<sup>18</sup>O<sub>H</sub><sub>2</sub>O and δ<sup>2</sup>H<sub>H</sub><sub>2</sub>O contents of groundwater; and (3) denitrification processes, controlled by the spatial variability of flood deposits governed by fluvial depositional processes. It was possible to quantify the dependence of the nitrate concentration on these three factors at any sampling point of the aquifer using an end-member mixingmodel,where the average nitrate concentration in recharge from the agricultural area was evaluated at 52mg/L, and the nitrate concentration of infiltrating river at approximately 6 mg/L. The study shows the importance of considering the indirect and direct impacts of rivers on alluvial aquifers and provides a methodological framework to evaluate aquifer scale water quality patterns.
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Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/55717
DOI
10.1016/j.jconhyd.2014.09.002
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