摘要

A reactive transport modeling framework is presented that allows simultaneous assessment of groundwater flow, water quality evolution including C-13, and C-14 activity or age. Through application of this framework, simulated C-14 activities can be directly compared with measured C-14 activities. This bypasses the need for interpretation of a C-14 age prior to flow simulation through factoring out processes other than radioactive decay, which typically involves simplifying assumptions regarding spatial and temporal variability in reactions, flow, and mixing. The utility of the approach is demonstrated for an aquifer system with spatially variable carbonate mineral distribution, multiple organic carbon sources, and transient boundary conditions for C-14 activity in the recharge water. In this case, the simulated C-14 age was shown to be relatively insensitive to isotopic fractionation during DOC oxidation and variations in assumed DOC degradation behavior. We demonstrate that the model allows quantitative testing of hypotheses regarding controls on groundwater age and water quality evolution for all three carbon isotopes. The approach also facilitates incorporation of multiple environmental tracers and combination with parameter optimization techniques.

  • 出版日期2015-1
  • 单位CSIRO