Water Provenance at the Old River Bed Inland Delta and Ground Water Flow from the Sevier Basin of Central Utah during the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition

2020 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Christopher D. Bradbury ◽  
Paul W. Jewell ◽  
Diego P. Fernandez ◽  
Jory C. Lerback ◽  
Jennifer V. DeGraffenried ◽  
...  

Abstract To ascertain the provenance of water reaching wetlands in an area sustaining a population of Pleistocene–Holocene foragers, 87-strontium/86-strontium isotopic ratios (87Sr/86Sr) of mollusks from channels of the Old River Bed inland delta of central Utah were measured. Potential provenances examined included overflow from Pleistocene–Holocene Lake Gunnison, ground water flow from the Sevier basin, ground water discharge from piedmont aquifers infiltrated by Lake Bonneville, and ground waters from local regional aquifers. Old River Bed inland delta channels active from ~13.2 cal ka BP until ~11.2 cal ka BP have 87Sr/86Sr values of 0.70930–0.71049 that are consistent with water sourced from Lake Gunnison in the Sevier basin. Inland delta channels active from ~11.2 cal ka BP until shortly after ~9.3 cal ka BP have 87Sr/86Sr values of 0.70977–0.71033, suggesting ground water flowed from the Sevier basin during the early Holocene. Ratios of 87Sr/86Sr did not match known values for Lake Bonneville, but the youngest Old River Bed inland delta channel system has an 87Sr/86Sr ratio consistent with a local ground water source, perhaps Government Creek. Consistent ground water discharge may explain the persistence of foragers in the region despite the increasingly arid climate of the Great Basin.

2013 ◽  
Vol 405-408 ◽  
pp. 2172-2176
Author(s):  
Jia Yin Lu ◽  
Shao Gang Dong ◽  
Wei Zhang ◽  
Ding Ding Wu

Based on the hydro-geological survey, sampling analysis and combined with ground water flow systems theory, the work studied coal gangue leachate of a typical sandy base coal waste field in Erdos on ground water environmental impact. The results showed that pile of coal waste change the original characteristics of ground water flow systems, coal waste field from ground water discharge areas change into the runoff area, the bottom of Gangue heap immersion in ground water long term, the toxic and hazardous substances released and spread to the downstream by ground water runoff. Chromium, arsenic, fluoride, sulfateradical, copper, zinc, nickel, manganese and other pollution factors in the downstream ground water of gangue field and surface outlet is much higher than background value, where concentration of arsenic and NO3–N is 1.013mg / l and 31.2 mg / l, respectively higher than the background value which is 148 and 3 times.


Ground Water ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 807-819 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin H. Johannesson ◽  
Klaus J. Stetzenbach ◽  
Vernon F. Hodge ◽  
David K. Kreamer ◽  
Xiaoping Zhou

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