Isotopic variations of oxygen and hydrogen in groundwater of carbonate aquifer in an arid environment

Ahmed A. Murad, Faris M. Mirghni

Arabian Journal of Geosciences(2011)

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Abstract
The stable isotopic characteristics were used together with the total chloride to assess changes in groundwater from recharge zones into the carbonate aquifer in an arid environment. The aquifer under study represents a major source of groundwater and thermal springs in Al-Ain city, which are located at the northern part of Jabal Hafit in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The relationship between oxygen and hydrogen isotopic composition of groundwater is established and is described by δD = 2.2δ 18 O − 9.96. The lower slope and y -intercept of groundwater samples relative to the local meteoric waterline suggests that the isotopic enrichment is due to the evaporation of shallow groundwater after recharge occurs. The majority of the shallow groundwater samples have a negative deuterium excess (d-excess) which might be ascribed to high a degree of evaporation, while most of the groundwater samples from deep wells, have a positive value of d-excess which may be related to a low degree of evaporation. The δ 18 O values of the thermal waters suggest enrichment towards δ 18 O of the carbonate rocks because of the exchange with oxygen at higher temperatures. A possible mixing between thermal or hot water and shallow groundwater is evident in some samples as reflected by δD vs. Cl and d-excess vs. δ 18 O plots.
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United Arab Emirates,Evaporation,Dissolution,Deuterium excess,Isotopic enrichment
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