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How much rainwater contributes to a spring discharge in the Guarani Aquifer System: insights from stable isotopes and a mass balance model

dc.contributor.authorDonadelli Sacchi, Marcelo [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorLilla Manzione, Rodrigo [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorGastmans, Didier [UNESP]
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-29T19:30:45Z
dc.date.issued2024-01-01
dc.description.abstractOutcrops play an important role in groundwater recharge. Understanding groundwater origins, dynamics and its correlation with different water sources is essential for effective water resources management and planning in terms of quantity and quality. In the case of the Guarani Aquifer System (GAS) outcrop areas are particularly vulnerable to groundwater pollution due to direct recharge processes. This study focuses on the Alto Jacaré-Pepira sub-basin, a watershed near Brotas, a city in the central region of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, where groundwater is vital for supporting tourism, agriculture, urban water supply, creeks, river and wetlands. The area has a humid tropical climate with periods of both intense rainfall and drought, and the rivers remain perennial throughout the year. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the interconnections between a spring and its potential sources of contribution, namely rain and groundwater, in order to elucidate the relationships between the different water sources. To achieve this, on-site monitoring of groundwater depth, rainfall amount, and stable isotope ratios (deuterium (2H) and oxygen-18 (18O)) from rain, spring discharge, and a monitoring well was carried out from 2013 to 2021. The results indicate that the mean and standard deviations for δ18O in rainwater exhibit higher variability, resulting in −4.49 ± 3.18 ‰ VSMOW, while δ18O values from the well show minor variations, similar to those of the spring, recording −7.25 ± 0.32 ‰ and −6.94 ± 0.28 ‰ VSMOW, respectively. The mixing model’s outcomes reveal seasonal variations in water sources contribution and indicate that groundwater accounts for approximately 80 % of spring discharge throughout the year. Incorporating stable isotopes into hydrological monitoring provides valuable data for complementing watershed analysis. The values obtained support the significance of the aquifer as a primary source, thereby offering critical insights into stream dynamics of the region.en
dc.description.affiliationEnvironmental Studies Center São Paulo State University (UNESP)
dc.description.affiliationSchool of Sciences Technology and Education São Paulo State University (UNESP)
dc.description.affiliationUnespEnvironmental Studies Center São Paulo State University (UNESP)
dc.description.affiliationUnespSchool of Sciences Technology and Education São Paulo State University (UNESP)
dc.description.sponsorshipConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
dc.description.sponsorshipInternational Atomic Energy Agency
dc.description.sponsorshipIdCNPq: 161473/2021-0
dc.description.sponsorshipIdInternational Atomic Energy Agency: CRP-19747
dc.format.extent400-416
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10256016.2024.2397469
dc.identifier.citationIsotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, v. 60, n. 4, p. 400-416, 2024.
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/10256016.2024.2397469
dc.identifier.issn1477-2639
dc.identifier.issn1025-6016
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85203003762
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11449/303810
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofIsotopes in Environmental and Health Studies
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectGAS
dc.subjectgroundwater
dc.subjectisotopic hydrology
dc.subjectisotopic monitoring
dc.subjectMass balance
dc.subjectmixing model
dc.subjecttime series analysis
dc.subjectwater management
dc.titleHow much rainwater contributes to a spring discharge in the Guarani Aquifer System: insights from stable isotopes and a mass balance modelen
dc.typeArtigopt
dspace.entity.typePublication
unesp.campusUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Centro de Estudos Ambientais, Rio Claropt
unesp.campusUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Faculdade de Ciências, Tecnologia e Educação, Ourinhospt

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