TY - JOUR
T1 - Trace element patterns in Dutch coastal dunes after 50 years of artificial recharge with Rhine River water
AU - Stuijfzand, P.J.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Trace elements (TEs) are important in water quality monitoring of managed aquifer recharge (MAR) systems, because they need to be tested against maximum permissible concentrations (MPCs), and some can be used as a tracer of either infiltration water, pollution or geochemical processes. The behavior of 55 dissolved trace elements and 20 major constituents is shown for an 800 m long, 35 m deep transect with slow groundwater flow (~0.01–0.1 m/day) and a nearby 100 m long 20 m deep transect with fast groundwater flow (0.3–2 m/day), both between a recharge and recovery canal, in the coastal dune aquifer system of the Netherlands. This study demonstrates how TEs behaved in a pH 7–8 artificial recharge system in coastal sediments, where pretreated Rhine River water has been infiltrated in the period 1957–2007. The spatial and age distribution of the infiltrated Rhine water was mapped using a combination of environmental tracers (Cl/Br,
AB - Trace elements (TEs) are important in water quality monitoring of managed aquifer recharge (MAR) systems, because they need to be tested against maximum permissible concentrations (MPCs), and some can be used as a tracer of either infiltration water, pollution or geochemical processes. The behavior of 55 dissolved trace elements and 20 major constituents is shown for an 800 m long, 35 m deep transect with slow groundwater flow (~0.01–0.1 m/day) and a nearby 100 m long 20 m deep transect with fast groundwater flow (0.3–2 m/day), both between a recharge and recovery canal, in the coastal dune aquifer system of the Netherlands. This study demonstrates how TEs behaved in a pH 7–8 artificial recharge system in coastal sediments, where pretreated Rhine River water has been infiltrated in the period 1957–2007. The spatial and age distribution of the infiltrated Rhine water was mapped using a combination of environmental tracers (Cl/Br,
U2 - 10.1007/s12665-014-3770-z
DO - 10.1007/s12665-014-3770-z
M3 - Article
SN - 1866-6280
JO - Environmental Earth Sciences
JF - Environmental Earth Sciences
ER -