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Comptes Rendus de L Academie Des Sciences Serie Ii Fascicule A-Sciences de La Terre et Des Planetes, 1998, Vol 326, p. 421-426
Hydrogeochemical vertical zonality in the Cid karst aquifer (Alicante, Spain)
Pulidobosch A. , Andreu J. M. , Estevez A. , Ayanz J. ,
Abstract:
Study of hydrochemical data, conductivity and temperature logs and the samples taken at different depths reveals a marked hydrogeochemical vertical zonality in the Cid karst aquifer. Most saline waters lie in the deepest parts of the aquifer, while those of lowest mineralization occupy the areas of the saturated zone closest to the surface. The hydrodynamic system thus formed is considered to be influenced by two flows: a more superficial one, presenting a lower level of water mineralization; and a deep flow system in which the water, due to contact with Triassic evaporitic materials, experiences a considerable increase in mineralization. (C) Academie des sciences/Elsevier, Paris
Study of hydrochemical data, conductivity and temperature logs and the samples taken at different depths reveals a marked hydrogeochemical vertical zonality in the Cid karst aquifer. Most saline waters lie in the deepest parts of the aquifer, while those of lowest mineralization occupy the areas of the saturated zone closest to the surface. The hydrodynamic system thus formed is considered to be influenced by two flows: a more superficial one, presenting a lower level of water mineralization; and a deep flow system in which the water, due to contact with Triassic evaporitic materials, experiences a considerable increase in mineralization. (C) Academie des sciences/Elsevier, Paris
Keywords: aquifer, area, areas, c, canada, conductivity, depth, flow, flows, hydrodynamic, karst, karst aquifer, level, log, logs, mineralization, part, saline, sample, saturated zone, spain, surface, system, temperature, time, times, triassic, water, waters, zone,