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[Analysis of Water Chemistry Characteristics and Hydraulic Relationships of Different Water Bodies in Typical Mountain-oasis Systems in the Northwest Inland Area]. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Kaidu River basin, located in a northwest mountain oasis ecosystem, shows significant hydrochemical characteristics important for understanding regional water processes and resource management.
  • Analysis of water samples from different areas and seasons in 2020 revealed a slightly alkaline environment, with the main anions being bicarbonate and major cations being calcium, indicating a predominance of HCO-Ca hydrochemical types, particularly in oasis groundwater.
  • Seasonal changes were noted, with river water experiencing dilution in summer and enrichment in spring, while groundwater showed varied depletion and enrichment, highlighting a strong interaction between surface water and groundwater in the oasis, primarily fueled by previous groundwater, river water, and precipitation.

Article Abstract

Kaidu River basin is a typical mountain oasis ecosystem in the northwest inland. Its hydrochemical environment information is of great significance to understand the regional hydrological process and optimize the allocation of water resources. Based on the collection of samples of various water bodies in mountainous and oasis areas in different seasons in 2020, this study analyzed the water chemical characteristics and hydraulic links in this region. The results showed that:① the water body in the study area was slightly alkaline as a whole, and the pH and TDS values showed the spatial changes of low in the oasis area and high in the mountain area; HCO and Ca were the main anions and cations. The regional hydrochemical type was mostly HCO-Ca, and the hydrochemical type of groundwater in the oasis area was more complex than that in the mountainous area. Regional hydrochemical changes were mainly controlled by rock weathering and human disturbance. ② The O and D values of the river water showed the seasonal changes of dilution in summer and enrichment in spring, whereas groundwater was depleted in winter and spring and enriched in autumn. Precipitation and glacial water did not change significantly within a year. In space, the O and D values of river water and groundwater showed the law of enrichment in the oasis area and dilution in the mountainous area. ③ The relationship between surface water and groundwater in the study area was close, and the transformation was frequent in summer. The relationship between surface water and groundwater in the oasis area was closer than that in the mountainous area. Groundwater in the oasis area was recharged by groundwater in the previous period, river water, and precipitation, and the recharge rate was usually groundwater in the previous period>river water>precipitation.

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