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Deuterium as Natural Tracer in Groundwater from Neighbouring Area of Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve
Authors:L. Feurdean  V. Feurdean
Affiliation:Institute of Isotopic and Molecular Technology , P.O. Box 700, 3400, Cluj-Napoca 5, Romania
Abstract:Abstract

Measurements of deuterium content of the groundwater from neighbouring area of Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve show that the waters are meteoric in origin, but at the same time the results showed that the water for three sampling points could not originate from local groundwater and have their recharge area at high altitude and a considerable distance.

According to the δD values the following categories of waters were delineated:
  • (1) waters that belong to an confined aquifer in limestone and have their recharge in high altitude region, higher than 1000m (δD < -80‰)

    (2) waters tributary to the Danube river that have a small variability in time of δD values (δD > - 75‰)

    (3) local infiltration waters, situated in the West of the investigated area towards the continental platform of the Dobroudja, with high variability in time of δD values, due to seasonal effect (δD > - 70‰)

    (4) waters originated in mixing processes between the waters with different isotopic content. The one endmember is heavier isotopic water that belongs to local recharged waters (local infiltration waters and waters tributary to Danube river) and the other endmember is the isotopically light water.

Keywords:Deuterium  groundwater origin  isotope hydrology  natural tracer  natural variations  water migration
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