The Late Quaternary History and Groundwater Quality of a Coastal Aquifer, San Diego, California

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Sengebush, Robert M. [1 ]
Heagle, Dru J. [2 ]
Jackson, Richard E. [3 ]
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[1] INTERA Inc, 6000 Uptown Blvd NE,Suite 220, Albuquerque, NM 87110 USA
[2] Geofirma Engn, Ottawa, ON K1R 1A2, Canada
[3] Geofirma Engn, Heidelberg, ON N0B 2M1, Canada
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Hydrogeology; Quaternary Geology; Groundwater Quality; Coastal Aquifers;
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Prior to World War II, the City of San Diego, California, extracted millions of gallons of high-quality groundwater daily from alluvial gravels in the lower San Diego River Valley that have since become contaminated with brackish water and hydrocarbons. The origin of this brackish groundwater and of the Quaternary sedimentary geology of the valley is interpreted through archived reports, journal articles, U.S. Geological Survey data, and samples from new city wells in the alluvial gravels. Eocene sediments were inundated by seawater during the last interglacial period (ca. 120 ka), when sea levels were, similar to 19 ft (6 m) higher than present levels. The brackish groundwater present in these Eocene sediments appears to be relict seawater from this inundation. We hypothesize that the city's pre-World War II well field-referred to herein as the Mission Valley Aquifer-was a buried channel gravel created following the Last Glacial Maximum of the Pleistocene Epoch (similar to 20 ka). As such, it would have been similar to other long (similar to 11 km, similar to 7 mi) buried channel gravels along the southern Californian coast described in previous reports. We present evidence of groundwater freshening of the Eocene sedimentary rock that has led to increasing total dissolved solids in the Mission Valley Aquifer, which acts as a high-permeability drain for the valley. Freshening occurs as a Ca-HCO3 groundwater replaces a Na-Cl water, which we propose was derived from the marine inundation of 120 ka.
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