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          The Use of Environmental Isotopes to Assess Sustainability of Intensively Exploited Aquifer Systems

          Closed for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          F33019

          CRP

          1887

          Approved Date

          14 December 2011

          Status

          Closed

          Start Date

          9 July 2012

          Expected End Date

          9 July 2016

          Completed Date

          22 March 2016

          Description

          Intensive exploitation of groundwater over decades has led, in many important aquifers, to marked lowering of water tables, increasing exploitation costs, and often, to a progressive deterioration of water quality. These effects are the result of overexploitation, changing flow patterns in the aquifers due to concentrated pumping or lack of physical protection to prevent the migration of pollutants into aquifers. Isotope hydrology tools have proven to be very useful in assessing groundwater hydrology, addressing aspects related to recharge processes, delineation of flow patterns, water quality issues and interactions with other water bodies; this unique information can be used to evaluate long term aquifer sustainability. The objective of this Coordinated Research Project (CRP) is to develop and review approaches and methodologies, mostly based on the combined use of conventional hydrogeological techniques and environmental isotopes, to assess the response of groundwater systems to intensive exploitation and groundwater availability. Access to new dating tools and approaches for groundwater dating covering different time scales offers the possibility to evaluate changes in groundwater dynamics and flow patterns, providing key data to predict the evolution of aquifers and their sustainability as major sources of water. The CRP aims to assess the performance of these new tools and approaches and the possible adoption of these methods by water management experts.

          Objectives

          To improve capability and expertise among Member States in the use environmental isotopes and other geochemical tracers to better assess the sustainability of intensively exploited aquifers.

          Specific objectives

          Assessment of the potential and limitations of new isotope and geochemical methodologies for routine application in hydrological studies.

          Development of thematic maps based on isotope and related data of hydrological variables relevant to the evaluation and assessment of water resources in areas under intensive exploitation.

          Development/review of the combined used of common and recently developed approaches for dating groundwater aimed at assessing the sustainability of selected intensively exploited aquifers.

          Impact

          Despite the problems listed above, the CRP has been completed successfully by most Member States. This CRP clearly revealed that the use of environmental isotopes such as stable isotopes (oxygen-18 and hydrogen-2), tritium and carbon-14 can be used as an early warning indicators and tracer calibrated flow models can be used as a management tools for intensively exploited aquifers. However, the impact of this CRP will be observed later, when the participating institutions/organisations, with the help of the Agency (through its TC Department), will disseminate this experience to the managers and users of groundwater in their Member States and help them, particularly in the developing countries, to get the isotopic measurements done and 3D calibrated models are developed. It has been found that national agencies, responsible for managing groundwater supply from different important aquifers in developed Member States, routinely measures isotopic compositions and also use tracer calibrated 3D models for managing sustainability of aquifers.

          Relevance

          Normally, the observed drawdown in the water table is considered as a direct indicator of intensive exploitation of aquifer, but this single parameter does not provide the required information to assess the sustainability of intensively exploited aquifers, as well as the impact of exploitation if the current trends are continued. Environmental isotopes can provide additional key information that can be used to understand the recharge conditions, changes in residence time and the interaction of aquifer with adjoining water bodies. This information may be proved to be very useful in understanding sustainability and impact issues. The change in isotopic composition or residence time is a clear indication that recharge conditions have changed and/or the aquifer is hydraulically connected with adjoining water bodies. This CRP has proved that environmental isotopes should be used in such a cases, although the information may be site specific as the changes in isotopic compositions have been found to be different in different hydrogeological conditions as well as in different aquifers (shallow and deep aquifers, karst vs porous-media aquifers, etc.). Therefore, this CRP has been highly relevant to consider by hydrogeologists certain isotopes as additional tools to be used as indicators of intensive exploitation and impact assessment as well as to use tracer calibrated 3D flow/transport models for the overall management of intensively exploited aquifers. This CRP falls under the Agency's sub program 2.3.3: Radioisotopes applications in hydrology and project 2.3.3.01:Characterisation of fossil groundwater using long-lived radioisotopes.

          CRP Publications

          Type

          Research Paper

          Year

          2012

          Description

          N. ETTAYFI, L. BOUCHAOU, J.L. MICHELOT, T. TAGMA, N. WARNER, S. BOUTALEB, M. MASSAULT, Z. LGOURNA, A. VENGOSH, Geochemical and isotopic (oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, strontium) constraints for the origin, salinity, and residence time of groundwater from a carbonate aquifer in the Western Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco. Journal of Hydrology (2012), 97–111.

          Country/Organization

          Morocco

          Type

          research Paper

          Year

          2015

          Description

          ISA G?RLICH, SUSANNE WEIGAND, SONJA BEUEL, LHOUSSAINE BOUCHAOU & BARBARA REICHERT, Status analysis and groundwater storage model of the upper coastal aquifer in Agadir, Morocco, Grundwasser – Zeitschrift der Fachsektion Hydrogeologie, DOI 10.1007/s00767-014-0280-6. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (2015).

          Country/Organization

          Morocco

          Type

          research paper

          Year

          2013

          Description

          DULINSKI M, ROZANSKI K, KUC T, GORCZYCA Z, KANIA J, KAPUSTA M., Evolution of radiocarbon in a sandy aquifer cross large temporal and spatial scales: case study from southern Poland. Radiocarbon, 55 (2013) 905-919.

          Country/Organization

          Poland

          Type

          Research Paper

          Year

          2015

          Description

          ZUREK A, WITCZAK S, DULINSKI M, WACHNIEW P, ROZANSKI K, KANIA J, POSTAWA A, KARCZEWSKI J, MOSCICKI J, Quantification of anthropogenic impact on groundwater dependent terrestrial ecosystem using geochemical and isotope tools combined with 3D flow and transport modelling. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 19 (2015) 1015-1033.

          Country/Organization

          Poland

          Type

          research paper

          Year

          2013

          Description

          Bocanegra, E., Quiroz Londo?o O. M., Martínez, D., Romanelli, A., Quantification of the water balance and hydrogeological processes of groundwater-lake interactions in the Pampa plain, Argentina. Environmental Earth Sciences. 68 (2013) 2347–2357.

          Country/Organization

          Argentina

          Type

          Research Paper

          Year

          2014

          Description

          KRISHAN, GOPAL, RAO, M.S., LOYAL, R.S., LOHANI, A.K., TULI, N.K., TAKSHI, K.S., KUMAR, C.P., SEMWAL, P AND KUMAR SANDEEP, Groundwater level analyses of Punjab, India: A quantitative approach. Journal of Environmental Research. 2(3) (2014.) 221-226.

          Country/Organization

          India

          Type

          Research Paper

          Year

          2013

          Description

          ZUREK A, WITCZAK S, KANIA J, DULINSKI M, ROZANSKI K, WACHNIEW P, MIZERA J., Assessment of quantity and quality of groundwater in fissure-karstic aquifer. Gaz, Woda i Technika Sanitarna, 3 (2013) 139-144 (in Polish).

          Country/Organization

          Poland

          Type

          Research Paper

          Year

          2014

          Description

          WACHNIEW P, WITCZAK S, POSTAWA A, KANIA J, ZUREK A, ROZANSKI K, DULINSKI M., Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems and man: conflicting groundwater uses. Geological Quarterly, 58(4) (2014) 695-706.

          Country/Organization

          Poland

          Type

          Research Paper

          Year

          2012

          Description

          MOHAMMED HSSAISOUNE, SAID BOUTALEB, MOHAMED BENSSAOU, EL HASSANE BERAAOUZ , TARIK TAGMA, M’HAMED EL FASSKAOUI & LHOUSSAINE BOUCHAOU, Geophysical and structural analysis of the Souss-Massa aquifer: synthesis and hydrogeological implications. Geo-Eco-Trop., 2012, 36: 63 – 82 DOI 10.1007/s12665-015-4467-7, (2012).

          Country/Organization

          Morocco

          Type

          Research Paper

          Year

          2014

          Description

          RAO, M. S., P. PURUSHOTHAMAN, GOPAL KRISHAN, Y. S. RAWAT AND C. P. KUMAR, Hydrochemical and Isotopic Investigation of Groundwater Regime in Jalandhar and Kapurthala Districts, Punjab, India. International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 7 (01) (2014) 06-15.

          Country/Organization

          India

          Type

          Research Paper

          Year

          2014

          Description

          SHARMA, MANISHI, M. S. RAO, D.S. RATHORE, GOPAL KRISHAN, An integrated approach to augment the depleting ground water resource in Bist- Doab Region of Punjab, India. International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 7 (01) (2014) 27-38.

          Country/Organization

          India

          Type

          Research Paper

          Year

          2014

          Description

          Romanelli A., Quiroz Londo?o O. M., Martínez D. E. & H. E. Massone, Hydrogeochemistry and isotope techniques to determine water interactions in groundwater dependent shallow lakes, Wet Pampa Plain, Argentina. Environmental Earth Sciences, 71 (4):1953-1966. DOI: 10.1007/s12665-013-2601-y, (2014).

          Country/Organization

          Argentina

          Type

          research Paper

          Year

          2014

          Description

          MARTíNEZ, D.E., MOSCHIONE, E., BOCANEGRA, E.M., GLOK GALLI, M. Y ARAVENA, R., Distribution and origin of nitrate in groundwater in an urban and suburban aquifer in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Environmental Earth Sciences. DOI 10.1007/s12665-014-3096-x, (2014).

          Country/Organization

          Argentina

          Type

          research Paper

          Year

          2014

          Description

          KRISHAN GOPAL, LAPWORTH D. J., RAO M. S., KUMAR C. P., SMILOVIC M. AND SEMWAL P., Natural (Baseline), Groundwater quality in the Bist-Doab catchment, Punjab, India: A Pilot Study Comparing Shallow and Deep Aquifers. International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 7 (01) (2014) 16-26.

          Country/Organization

          India

          Type

          Research Paper

          Year

          2015

          Description

          YASSINE AIT BRAHIM, ABDELFATTAH BENKADDOUR, MBARK AGOUSSINE, ANASSE AIT LEMKADEME, LATIFA AL YACOUBI & LHOUSSAINE BOUCHAOU, Origin and salinity of groundwater from interpretation of analysis data in the mining area of Oumjrane, South-eastern Morocco, Environ Earth Sci. 74 (2015) 4787-4802.

          Country/Organization

          Morocco

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