Study of groundwater mixing using CFC data

被引:8
作者
Liangfeng Han
Zhonghe Pang
Groening Manfred
机构
[1] International Atomic Energy Agency,Isotope Hydrology Laboratory
[2] International Atomic Energy Agency,Isotope Hydrology Section
来源
Science in China Series E: Technological Sciences | 2001年 / 44卷
关键词
CFC; groundwater; mixing; two-component;
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摘要
CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) are sensitive tools in the study of groundwater mixing. Based on results of CFC concentrations, the extent of mixing can be identified by three methods: 1. discrepancy between apparent ages determined by individual CFC compounds; 2. inconsistency between CFC concentration ratios and their respective apparent ages; and 3. correlation between the concentrations of two CFC compounds for a group of samples. The principle of determination of mixing ratios and apparent CFC water age in the case of a two component mixing of CFC-containing water with CFC-free water is described.
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页数:7
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