邦纳维尔盐滩十年尺度卤水地球化学变化观测结果

Geosites Pub Date : 2024-01-14 DOI:10.31711/ugap.v51i.143
Jeremiah A. Bernau, Brenda Bowen, J. Lerback, Evan Kipnis
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在过去的一个世纪里,位于大盐湖流域西部边缘的邦纳维尔盐滩经历了不断变化的环境条件和独特的土地使用历史,包括资源开采和娱乐。至少从 1960 年起,常年的海绿石盐壳厚度就开始减少。1997 年开始实施一项实验性恢复项目,以返还开采的溶质,但并未取得预期的盐壳增长效果。本文报告了从 2013 年到 2023 年收集到的邦纳维尔盐滩地表和地下盐水化学成分和水位的主要观测数据。本文以密度和水稳定同位素为重点,对化学的空间和时间模式进行了评估,并与从 1925 年到 2023 年的七个研究期间的观测结果进行了比较。观察到开采沟渠以东和 80 号州际公路以南地区的盐度在下降。随着提取率的提高,为钾盐生产提取的盐水盐度也在下降。1964 年至 1997 年期间,位于地壳下方和东部的浅含水层盐水的盐度有所下降。但在这一时期之后,盐度趋于稳定,随后又有所上升。盐度的恢复与盐水开采量的减少和盐分恢复项目同时进行,盐水开采量减少最多的时候,也是盐度恢复最多的时候。恢复项目对盐水盐度上升的具体影响尚不清楚。在西部,银岛山脉和盐壳之间区域的浅含水层盐度有所上升。伴随盐度增加的是地下水位的下降,这使得地下溶质从东向西移动,沿着盐度梯度远离盐盘。在过去的 25 年中,银岛山脉沿线的冲积扇含水层明显减少,导致盐度和同位素含量越来越高的基底水被提取用于工业用途。这一变化与依靠冲积扇含水层水的盐分恢复项目的启动同时发生。地下水化学变化汇编为致力于了解和管理这一动态和短暂蒸发岩系统的利益相关者提供了重要资源。它还为高度管理的大盐湖流域盐分系统提供了一个十年尺度变化的实例。
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Observations of Decadal-Scale Brine Geochemical Change at the Bonneville Salt Flats
Over the past century, the Bonneville Salt Flats, which lies on the western edge of the Great Salt Lake watershed, has experienced changing environmental conditions and a unique history of land use, including resource extraction and recreation. The perennial halite salt crust has decreased in thickness since at least 1960. An experimental restoration project to return mined solutes began in 1997, but it has not resulted in anticipated salt crust growth. Here, primary observations of the Bonneville Salt Flats surface and subsurface brine chemistry and water levels collected from 2013 to 2023 are reported. Spatial and temporal patterns in chemistry, focused on density and water stable isotopes, are evaluated and compared with observations across seven periods of research spanning from 1925 to 2023. Declining salinity in the areas to the east of extraction ditches and south of Interstate 80 were observed. Brine extracted for potash production decreased in salinity as extraction rates increased. Between the years 1964 and 1997, the salinity of the shallow aquifer brine located beneath and to the east of the crust experienced a decrease. However, following this period, the salinity stabilized and subsequently increased. Salinity recovery was concurrent with declines in brine extraction and the salt restoration project, with the largest decrease in brine extraction being concurrent with the largest recovery in salinity. The specific impact of the restoration project on the brine salinity increase remains unclear. To the west, the shallow aquifer in the area between the Silver Island Mountains and the salt crust has increased in salinity. This increase is accompanied by a decline in groundwater levels, which enables the underground movement of solutes from east to west, following a salinity gradient away from the saline pan. Over the past 25 years, the alluvial-fan aquifer along the Silver Island Mountains has markedly declined, leading to increasingly more saline and isotopically heavier basinal waters to be extracted for industrial use. This change is concurrent with the onset of the salt restoration project, which relies on alluvial-fan aquifer waters. This compilation of changes in groundwater chemistry provides an important resource for stakeholders working to understand and manage this dynamic and ephemeral evaporite system. It also offers an example of decadal-scale change in a highly managed Great Salt Lake watershed saline system.
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