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Contributions of boron isotopes to understanding the hydrogeochemistry of the coastal detritic aquifer of Castellon Plain, Spain

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HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 547-557

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10040-008-0290-5

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hydrochemistry; coastal aquifers; salinization; B isotopes; Spain

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The Castellon Plain alluvial aquifer, Spain, is intensively exploited to meet the demand for agricultural irrigation and industrial water supply. The geochemistry of its groundwater shows complex salinization in the northern and southern parts of the aquifer, with significant pollution from human origin in the central portion. Boron content and B isotope geochemistry are useful for distinguishing between various sources of pollution and their relative importance in different parts of this aquifer. Boron concentrations in the groundwater vary between 0.01 and 0.85 mg/L. In the more saline groundwaters, found at the northern and southern ends of the study area, the presence of B is linked to inputs from seawater and water with a calcium-magnesium sulphate facies, which feed the aquifer and clearly influence the chemistry of its waters. Evidence of B adsorption processes in some samples is shown by the low B/Cl ratios and the high values of delta B-11. In the central portion of the aquifer, the high B/Cl ratios and the strongly negative delta B-11 are related to pollution of human origin.

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