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    YANG Yanlin, JING Jing, ZHAO Yongbo, HE Jun, DU Xiaofeng. Conversion relationship between surface water and groundwater based on stable isotopes of D and 18O of new town in the northern Wuhan, Hubei[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2022, 49(3): 706-715. DOI: 10.12029/gc20220303
    Citation: YANG Yanlin, JING Jing, ZHAO Yongbo, HE Jun, DU Xiaofeng. Conversion relationship between surface water and groundwater based on stable isotopes of D and 18O of new town in the northern Wuhan, Hubei[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2022, 49(3): 706-715. DOI: 10.12029/gc20220303

    Conversion relationship between surface water and groundwater based on stable isotopes of D and 18O of new town in the northern Wuhan, Hubei

    • This paper is the result of hydrogeological survey engineering.
      Object Reveal the characteristics and interaction of D and 18O between surface water and groundwater in the northern new town of Wuhan,
      Methods 7 precipitation samples, 6 river samples, 14 reservoir samples, 98 minjing samples, 3 spring samples and 11 borehole samples were collected and measured in 2019, what' s more, 50 monitoring data of Wuhan station from 1986 to 1998 were collected. The research methods of D and 18O spatial analysis and watershed analysis are carried out in this paper.
      Results (1) The D and 18O isotopes of precipitation in Wuhan vary with seasons, and the negative correlation between isotopic value and precipitation indicates "rainfall effect", but the no correlation between isotopic value and temperature indicates "no temperature effect". (2) Due to strong evapotransporation, the surface water shows the certain correlation between isotopic value and geomorphic types, and the main stream is enriched in stable isotopic, while the tributaries is depleted; (3) Groundwater such as wells, springs and boreholes are all derived from atmospheric precipitation, and the stable isotopes value of groundwater is related to the buried depth and geomorphic type; (4) During the dry season, the Jiehe River is recharged by upstream reservoir and underground water in the Jiehe basin, and the XiaJiasi reservoir is recharged by underground water in the XiaJiasi reservoir basin.
      Conclusion D and 18O can significantly improve the understanding of the conversion relationship between surface water and groundwater in the northern new town of Wuhan.
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