南非西开普省贝格河流域地下水和地表水相互作用的水文地质调查

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Seiphi Prudence Mabokela, Ntokozo Malaza
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位于南非西开普省的贝格河集水区为大开普敦地区提供水,随后为中下游存在的大量农业活动提供水。因此,本研究研究了贝格河流域地表水和地下水之间的水文地球化学相互作用,目的是建立地表水和地下水系统之间成分的趋势和转移,研究地质在水化学中的作用,并确定控制流域地表水和地下水化学的地球化学过程。本研究采用三种类型的研究设计,即i)实验研究设计;Ii)实地研究设计和荟萃分析研究设计。此外,该研究利用了2003年至2013年的水化学数据,这些数据来自水和卫生部门拥有和维护的国家水监测数据库,以及作者在2016年采样的数据,并使用ICP-MS技术地下水图进行分析,并进一步使用Arc-GIS和Geosoft (Oasis Montaj)对数据进行建模。结果表明:1)在上贝格区,地表水和地下水之间的相互作用和成分转移不大;ii)然而,中贝格表明了两种水系之间成分共享的一定程度的相互作用;iii)下贝格表明只有NaCl水类型,并注意到位于河口附近的地区存在河流和海水的混合。
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Hydrogeological Investigations of Groundwater and Surface Water Interactions in the Berg River Catchment, Western Cape, South Africa
The Berg River Catchment based in the Western Cape Province, South Africa services the greater Cape Town area with water, subsequent to supplying the vast agricultural activities that exist in the middle and the lower reaches. This study thus investigates the hydrogeochemical interactions between surface and groundwater in the Berg River Catchment with the aim of establishing trends and transfer of constituents between the surface and groundwater systems, investigates the role that geology plays in water chemistry as well as identifies the geochemical processes controlling surface and groundwater chemistry in the catchment. This study was carried out using three types of research designs namely i) experimental research design; ii) field research design and meta-analysis research design. Furthermore, the study made use of hydrochemical data ranging from 2003 to 2013 obtained from the National Water Monitoring Database owned and maintained by the Department of Water and Sanitation and data that were sampled in 2016 by authors and analyzed using the ICP-MS Technique Ground Water Chart, Arc-GIS and Geosoft (Oasis Montaj) were further employed to model the data. The results indicated that: i) in the Upper Berg there is not much interaction and transfer of constituents between surface and groundwater; ii) the Middle Berg, however, indicated a degree of interaction with the sharing of constituents between the two water systems and iii) the Lower Berg indicated only NaCl water type also noting that the area situated near the river mouth whereby there is the mixing of river and seawater.
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自引率
25.00%
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42
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The publishing of CARPATHIAN JOURNAL of EARTH and ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES has started in 2006. The regularity of this magazine is biannual. The magazine will publish scientific works, in international purposes, in different areas of research, such as : geology, geography, environmental sciences, the environmental pollution and protection, environmental chemistry and physic, environmental biodegradation, climatic exchanges, fighting against natural disasters, protected areas, soil degradation, water quality, water supplies, sustainable development.
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