摘要

Sierra de Gador is a karstic macrosystem characterized by highly complex geometry. The two main economic activities in this area - the highly profitable irrigated agriculture and tourism - are supported by water resources from Sierra de Gador, hence the interest in understanding this aquifer system. The highly variable precipitation in the area is characteristic of the arid conditions. The aim of the study presented in this paper was to define the principal hydrogeochemical and isotopic characteristics of the area and to characterize the different types of freshwater, some of which are affected by the process of mixing with saltwater - particularly those at the east and west extremes of the Sierra de Gador. The hydrogeochemical analysis enabled the principal geochemical processes occurring in the aquifer to be established. The waters can be grouped into four categories, each defined by a distinctive solute. Dissolution of dolomite determines the chemical composition of less mineralized water. Dedolomitization (dolomite dissolution together with calcite precipitation caused by dissolution of gypsum) becomes predominant when the water flows through interbedded gypsum. Marine intrusion results in highly-mineralized waters and leads to base exchange reactions. The variation of delta O-18 content with altitude (-0.19 parts per thousand/100 m) allows the main recharge areas to be determined: 2000-1500 m a.s.l., 1500-900 m a.s.l., and below 900 m a.s.l., according to the different hydrodynamic characteristics of each area.

  • 出版日期2015-8