GROUNDWATER-FLOW AND SOLUTE TRANSPORT IN FRACTURED LACUSTRINE CLAY NEAR MEXICO-CITY

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RUDOLPH, DL
CHERRY, JA
FARVOLDEN, RN
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10.1029/91WR01306
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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A network of piezometers was installed in a surficial lacustrine clay aquitard overlying a thin saline water aquifer of volcanoclastic origin at a study site near Mexico City in the Basin of Mexico. The aquifer is underlain by additional lacustrine sediments which in turn overlie a thick regional freshwater aquifer. The regional aquifer provides approximately 70% of the water supply for 20 million people in the Basin of Mexico. In the study area, major ions, oxygen 18, and deuterium in the pore water of the surficial aquitard exhibit large variations with depth. The nature of these variations suggests that the saline pore water is being displaced downward by infiltrating meteoric water. The infiltration has been induced by strong downward hydraulic gradients imposed two to three decades ago when heavy aquifer pumping of the thin saline water aquifer began. One-dimensional analytical models representing solute transport in both fractured and unfractured porous media were used to simulate the geochemical profiles in the surficial aquitard. The fractured porous medium model, using a realistic mean hydraulic gradient and fracture spacing (1.5 m) and small but significant fracture aperture (30-mu-m) provide nearly an exact match to the field data. From this we infer that, because of vertical fractures, there is a much greater potential for downward leakage of water and contaminants through the Mexico City clay into underlying aquifers than has been previously thought.
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