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Geochemical analysis of recharge and salinization in the northern Hueco Bolson aquifer, El Paso, Texas

Posted on:2007-08-14Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of ArizonaCandidate:Druhan, Jennifer LeaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2450390005988917Subject:Hydrology
Abstract/Summary:
Identification of recharge waters, groundwater flowpaths, and solute sources is needed to best manage the increasing salinity of the Hueco Bolson aquifer, the primary water resource for El Paso, Texas and Juarez, Mexico. To address these issues, we have analyzed for a suite of geochemical tracers on water samples collected from 33 discrete vertical zone test holes. On the basis of deltaD and delta18O data, two regional recharge sources were recognized, one originating from western mountain-fronts and one from through-flow of the adjacent Tularosa aquifer. Chloride concentrations were strongly correlated with lithologic formations and both Cl/Br and 36Cl ratios suggested halite dissolution within the Ft. Hancock formation as the primary chloride source. In contrast, sulfur isotopes indicated that most sulfate originates from Tularosa Permian gypsum sources. These sources suggested that chloride salinization of wells is the result of direct upconing of waters from the Ft. Hancock formation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Recharge, Sources, Aquifer
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