Chlorine-36 dating of the deep confined aquifer groundwaters of lake Chad Basin
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)(2015)
Abstract
36Cl measurements in groundwaters of the deep confined aquifer of the Lake Chad Basin were performed
in order to constrain groundwater apparent ages and residence times. Twenty-seven wells were sampled in
Nigeria, Niger and Chad in the southern parts of this large (700 000 km2) multilayered aquifer. 36Cl/Cl values
range between 11±1.10-15 to 148±8.10-15 at/at. The highest ratios are observed near the recharge zone of the
Nigerian part of the aquifer, while the lowest ones are found in wells located near the southern fringe of the
present-day lake Chad. Chlorine concentrations are low (below 100mg/l) and not correlated to the 36Cl/Cl
values, indicating negligible dissolution of evaporites in most samples. Reliable 36Cl ages can be calculated
along the different flow paths investigated, suggesting residence times of the deep groundwaters larger than
300 000 years. These results are consistent with new AMS-14C data below the detection limit but are in
contradiction with previous 14C data.
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Key words
lake chad basin,aquifer groundwaters
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