2013
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9771
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Impacts of human activities on recharge in a multilayered semiarid aquifer (Campo de Cartagena, SE Spain)

Abstract: The development of intense agriculture in semiarid areas modifies intensity and spatial distribution of groundwater recharge by summing irrigation return flow to limited rainfall infiltration. Environmental tracers provide key information, but their interpretation is complicated by more complex groundwater flow patterns. In multilayered aquifers, the real origin of the groundwater samples is hard to assess because of local mixing processes occurring inside long‐screened boreholes. We use environmental tracers … Show more

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“…This documents the usefulness of 3 H to assess recharge processes to alluvial aquifers, as previously highlighted by other studies elsewhere (e.g. Cartwright and Morgenstern, 2012;Baudron et al, 2014). Groundwater major ions and stable isotopes from samples collected near the confluence of Cressbrook Creek and Kipper Creek are similar to the surface water sample collected from Kipper Creek (KC1; Fig.…”
Section: Upper Catchmentsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…This documents the usefulness of 3 H to assess recharge processes to alluvial aquifers, as previously highlighted by other studies elsewhere (e.g. Cartwright and Morgenstern, 2012;Baudron et al, 2014). Groundwater major ions and stable isotopes from samples collected near the confluence of Cressbrook Creek and Kipper Creek are similar to the surface water sample collected from Kipper Creek (KC1; Fig.…”
Section: Upper Catchmentsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Multiple isotopes are increasingly being used to identify inter-aquifer connectivity (e.g. Dogramaci and Herczeg, 2002;Raiber et al, 2009, Cartwright et al, 2010aCostelloe et al, 2012;Baudron et al, 2014); nevertheless, studies of this kind are still challenging due to the complexity of the hydrochemical interactions that result from inter-aquifer groundwater flows.…”
Section: A C King: Identifying Flood Recharge and Inter-aquifer Conmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the groundwater residence time documents on contaminant transport and sustainability of water resources (Baudron et al, 2014;Cook et al, 1995;Cook and Herczeg, 2000;Gourcy et al, 2009;Murgulet et al, 2016;Vautour et al, 2015). It is also a powerful integrative approach of groundwater origin and flow path organisation within aquifers (Anders et al, 2014;Bertrand et al, 2010;Gooddy et al, 2006;Jaunat et al, 2012;Kamtchueng et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The local economy is based on farming with crops that occupy approximately one third of the total area [22]. This space is distributed in similar proportions between arable crops (mainly lettuce, melon and artichoke) and woody crops (mainly citrus).…”
Section: Case Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The piezometric evolution of the numerous wells has made it possible to select those in which it is possible to ensure that the three in existence collect from one single aquifer [22]. The above information has been used to evaluate the pressure parameter by comparing the average piezometric level in each aquifer during the study period with the average piezometric level throughout the period 1980-2006.…”
Section: Quantitymentioning
confidence: 99%