INTERPRETATION OF ISOTOPIC DATA IN GROUNDWATER-ROCK SYSTEMS - MODEL DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION TO SR ISOTOPE DATA FROM YUCCA MOUNTAIN

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作者
JOHNSON, TM [1 ]
DEPAOLO, DJ [1 ]
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[1] LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV EARTH SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720
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10.1029/94WR00157
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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A model enabling extraction of hydrologic information from spatial and temporal patterns in measurements of isotope ratios in water-rock systems is presented. The model describes the evolution of isotope ratios in response to solute transport and water-rock interaction. In advective systems, a single dimensionless parameter (a Damkohler number, N(D)) dominates in determining the distance over which isotopic equilibrium between the water and rock is approached. Some isotope ratios act as conservative tracers (N(D) much less than 1), while others reflect only interaction with the local host rock (N(D) much greater than 1). If N(D) is close to one (i.e., the distance for equilibration is close to the length scale of observation), isotope ratio measurements can be used to determine N(D), which in turn may yield information concerning reaction rates, or spatial variations in water velocity. Zones of high velocity (e.g., as a result Of greater fracture density), or less reactive zones, may be identified through observation of their lower N(D) values. The model is applied to paleohydrologic interpretations of Sr isotope data from calcite fracture fillings in drill cores from Yucca Mountain, Nevada (Marshall et al., 1992). The results agree with other studies suggesting ''fast path'' transport in the unsaturated zone. Also, we find that the data do not give a conclusive indication of paleowater table elevation because of the effects of water-rock interaction.
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页码:1571 / 1587
页数:17
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