Geologia USP. Série Científica (Oct 2010)

Different Degrees of Isolation of Groundwater as Cause of its Variability: Evidences from Isotopic and Hydrochemical Data and Water Level Seasonal Variation in Pantanal of Nhecolândia

  • Teodoro Isnard Ribeiro de Almeida,
  • Ivo Karmann,
  • Antonio Conceição Paranhos Filho,
  • Joel Barbujiani Sígolo,
  • Reginaldo Antonio Bertolo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 37 – 47

Abstract

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This study aims to analyze the degree of isolation of natural lakes with unusual values of salinity and pH in the area ofPantanal da Nhecolândia, the largest field of lakes in the tropical zone of the planet. This process is still poorly understoodand is essential for understanding the entire environment. The salinity was measured by electrical conductivity and showsgreat variations. The possibility of important variability of evaporation or precipitation was dismissed because the lakes arein the same area and the region is flat. Therefore, salinity differences may be associated with a present processes, providedby different degrees of isolation between the lakes and the groundwater, or originated from salt deposits formed in the past,under arid climate. To test the first hypothesis, we analyzed the ratios of stable isotopes of oxygen and deuterium, since theisotopic fractionation that occurs during evaporation enriches the liquid phase in 18O and D. The correlation between theratios and electrical conductivity is exponential, indicating that the salinity increases with the isolation of the lakes from the groundwater and that a significant isolation of the lakes results in salinities ranging from intermediate to high. The study presents dataon seasonal variation in water level (July 2008, end of rainy season and October 2008, end of dry season) of 14 lakes. The data showerratic decrease in the water level of fresh water lakes, which was interpreted as evidence of greater exchange of water between theselakes and the groundwater.

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