Stable Carbon Isotope Biogeochemistry and Anthropogenic Impacts on Karst Ground Water, Zunyi, Southwest China

被引:0
|
作者
Si-Liang Li
Cong-Qiang Liu
Yun-Chao Lang
Faxiang Tao
Zhiqi Zhao
Zhihua Zhou
机构
[1] Institute of Geochemistry,The State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
来源
Aquatic Geochemistry | 2008年 / 14卷
关键词
Stable carbon isotope; Ground water; Carbonate weathering; Anthropogenic impacts;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Natural and anthropogenic impacts on karst ground water, Zunyi, Southwest China, are discussed using the stable isotope composition of dissolved inorganic carbon and particulate organic carbon, together with carbon species contents and water chemistry. The waters can be mainly characterized as HCO3–Ca type, HCO3 · SO4–Ca type, or HCO3 · SO4–Ca · Mg type, according to mass balance considerations. It is found that the average δ13CDIC values of ground waters are higher in winter (low-flow season) than in summer (high-flow season). Lower contents of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and lower values of δ13CDIC in summer than in winter, indicate that local rain events in summer and a longer residence time of water in winter play an important role in the evolution of ground water carbon in karst flow systems; therefore, soil CO2 makes a larger contribution to the DIC in summer than in winter. The range of δ13CDIC values indicate that dissolved inorganic carbon is mainly controlled by the rate of carbonate dissolution. The concentrations of dissolved organic carbon and particulate organic carbon in most ground water samples are lower than 2.0 mg C L−1 and 0.5 mg C L−1, respectively, but some waters have slightly higher contents of organic carbon. The waters with high organic carbon contents are generally located in the urban area where lower δ13CDIC values suggest that urbanization has had an effect on the ground water biogeochemistry and might threaten the water quality.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Impacts of anthropogenic activities on weathering and carbon fluxes: a case study in the Xijiang River basin, southwest China
    Shi Yu
    Shiyi He
    Ping’an Sun
    Junbing Pu
    Jie Huang
    Huixian Luo
    Yongshan Li
    Rui Li
    Yaqiong Yuan
    Environmental Earth Sciences, 2016, 75
  • [32] THE CARBON ISOTOPE BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF FRESH-WATER METHANOGENIC SEDIMENTS
    BLAIR, NE
    KELLEY, CA
    MARTENS, CS
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1992, 203 : 82 - GEOC
  • [33] Assessing the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on vegetation in southwest China
    ZHANG Yu-xin
    LIU Qin
    WANG Yu-kuan
    HUANG Jing-han
    JournalofMountainScience, 2022, 19 (09) : 2678 - 2692
  • [34] Assessing the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on vegetation in southwest China
    Zhang Yu-xin
    Liu Qin
    Wang Yu-kuan
    Huang Jing-han
    JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE, 2022, 19 (09) : 2678 - 2692
  • [35] Assessing the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on vegetation in southwest China
    Yu-xin Zhang
    Qin Liu
    Yu-kuan Wang
    Jing-han Huang
    Journal of Mountain Science, 2022, 19 : 2678 - 2692
  • [36] APPLICATION OF STABLE ISOTOPE TO THE RESEARCH ON KARST WATER IN TAIYUAN AREA
    PAN, SL
    KARST HYDROGEOLOGY AND KARST ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION, VOLS 1-2, 1988, 176 : 793 - 799
  • [37] MULTI-SCALE ANTHROPOGENIC DRIVING FORCES OF KARST ROCKY DESERTIFICATION IN SOUTHWEST CHINA
    Yan, X.
    Cai, Y. L.
    LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT, 2015, 26 (02) : 193 - 200
  • [38] Chemical and strontium isotope characterization of rainwater in karst virgin forest, Southwest China
    Han, Guilin
    Tang, Yang
    Wu, Qixin
    Tan, Qiu
    ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 2010, 44 (02) : 174 - 181
  • [39] Impacts of wastewater treatment plant effluents on dissolved inorganic carbon in highly urbanized karst rivers, Southwest China
    Long, Guangxi
    Xu, Y. Jun
    Cao, Xingxing
    Wu, Pan
    Li, Kai
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2024, 641
  • [40] Dissolved inorganic carbon isotope compositions of drip water in Panlong cave, southwest China
    Xia Wu
    Xiaoyan Zhu
    Moucheng Pan
    Meiliang Zhang
    Environmental Earth Sciences, 2015, 74 : 1029 - 1037