Unravelling groundwater and surface water sources in the Esteros del Iberá Wetland Area: An isotopic approach.

Sci Total Environ

Escuela de Ingeniería de Caminos, Canales y Puertos y de Ingeniería de Minas, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPTC), Cartagena, Spain.

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Esteros del Iberá Wetland Area (EIWA) in NE Argentina is a significant freshwater system, integrated with the southern part of the transboundary Guarani Aquifer System (SAG), spanning over 37,930 km.
  • A multi-tracer study was conducted using major ionic species and isotopes to investigate how groundwater from the SAG contributes to the surface water of the EIWA.
  • Results demonstrated complex mixing patterns influenced by geological structures, revealing upward groundwater flows and the interactions between different groundwater sources, which are crucial for effective water management in the wetlands.

Article Abstract

In the Esteros del Iberá Wetland Area (EIWA, NE Argentina), the southern sector of the transboundary Guarani Aquifer System (SAG) is overlain by the Ramsar listed Iberá Wetlands and several rivers, that combined extend across 37,930 km and represent one of the largest freshwater systems on the South American continent. Previous hydrogeological studies encompassing the entire SAG proposed preferential discharge of groundwater of various origins and ages to the EIWA. In this study, a multi-tracer study using major ionic species, δO, δH and Rn was conducted in lagoons, rivers, wells, and boreholes in the EIWA to confirm if discharge from the transboundary SAG is contributing to the surface water system. End-member Mixing Analysis (EMMA) determined the existence of four main end-members: groundwater from the SAG, more saline groundwater from the deeper Pre-SAG, and two poorly mineralised end-members from shallow, Post-SAG. EMMA calculations clearly illustrated complex binary and ternary mixing patterns involving the four end-members and highlighted the role of geological structures, specifically regional steep faults, in controlling the mixing patterns. Rn activities allowed in-situ identification of preferential deep groundwater discharge into both surface waters and shallow groundwaters. These findings provide strong evidence for the widespread existence of upward flows along major faults in this sector of the SAG, inducing complex mixing flow patterns and explaining the presence of old groundwater in shallow aquifers. Mapping the sources of water and the hydrological interactions are relevant for improving water balance estimates and develop management policies towards the preservation of these wetlands.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157475DOI Listing

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