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Estimation of lake water - groundwater interactions in meromictic mining lakes by modelling isotope signatures of lake water

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ISOTOPES IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH STUDIES
Volume 44, Issue 1, Pages 99-110

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10256010801887513

Keywords

Craig-Gordon model; deuterium; evaporation; hydrological modelling; isotope mass balance; mining lake; oxygen-18; water balance

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A method is presented to assess lake water-groundwater interactions by modelling isotope signatures of lake water using meteorological parameters and field data. The modelling of delta(18)O and delta D variations offers information about the groundwater influx into a meromictic Lusatian mining lake. Therefore, a water balance model is combined with an isotope water balance model to estimate analogies between simulated and measured isotope signatures within the lake water body. The model is operated with different evaporation rates to predict delta(18)O and delta D values in a lake that is only controlled by weather conditions with neither groundwater inflow nor outflow. Comparisons between modelled and measured isotope values show whether the lake is fed by the groundwater or not. Furthermore, our investigations show that an adaptation of the Craig and Gordon model [H. Craig, L.I. Gordon. Deuterium and oxygen-18 variations in the ocean and the marine atmosphere. In Stable Isotopes in Oceanographic Studies and Paleotemperature, Spoleto, E. Tongiorgi (Ed.), pp. 9-130, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Laboratorio di Geologia Nucleare, Pisa (1965).] to specific conditions in temperate regions seems necessary.

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