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Conference and Research Reports
Authors:Axel Schmidt  Michael Schubert
Institution:1. Department of Analytical Chemistry , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ , Permoserstr. 15, Leipzig, 04318, Germany axel.schmidt@ufz.de;3. Department of Analytical Chemistry , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ , Permoserstr. 15, Leipzig, 04318, Germany
Abstract:Groundwater discharge into an open pit lignite mining lake was investigated using radon-222 as a naturally occurring environmental tracer. The chosen study site was a meromictic lake, i.e., a water body that is divided horizontally into two separate layers – the upper mixolimnion (with seasonal mixing) and the lower monimolimnion (without seasonal mixing). For the estimation of groundwater discharge rates into the lake, a simple box model including all radon sinks and sources related to each layer was applied. Two field investigations were performed. During the October campaign, the total groundwater discharge into the lake was found to be 18.9 and 0.7 m3 d?1 for the mixolimnion and monimolimnion, respectively. During the December campaign, the groundwater discharge into the mixolimnion was 15.0 m3 d?1, whereas no discharge at all was observed into the monimolimnion. Based on the given water volumes, the residence time of lake water was 5.3 years for the monimolimnion and varies between 0.9 and 1.1 years for the mixolimnion. The investigation confirmed radon to be a useful environmental tracer for groundwater and surface water interactions in meromictic lake environments.
Keywords:Groundwater  Lake  Meromixis  Radon-222  Surface water  Tracer technique
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