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      Relationships of stable isotopes, water-rock interaction and salinization in fractured aquifers, Petrolina region, Pernambuco State, Brazil

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          Abstract The Petrolina County, Pernambuco State, Brazil, presents specificities that make it unique from a hydrogeological point of view. Water resource scarcity is both a quantitative and qualitative issue. The climate is classified as semiarid, having low precipitation, along with high temperatures and evapotranspiration rates. Aquifer zones are related to low connected fractures resulting in a restricted water flow in the aquifer. The recharge is limited and the groundwater salinity is high. Stable isotope analyses of H and O were developed in groundwater samples (with different electrical conductivity) and surface water collected in a bypass channel flowing from the São Francisco River. The results were plotted in a dD ‰ versus δ18O ‰ graph along with the curves of the global and local meteoric water line. Groundwater samples showed unexpected results showing a lighter sign pattern when compared to the meteoric waters. More negative dD and δ18O values indicate an enrichment in light isotopes, which show that this process is not influenced by surface processes, where the enrichment occurs in heavy isotopes due to evaporation. The isotopic signature observed is interpreted either as resulting from the water-rock interaction, or as resulting from recharge from paleo rains. The waters are old and show restricted flow. So the water-rock contact time is extended. In the rock weathering processes, through the hydration of feldspars, there is preferential assimilation of heavy isotopes at the expense of the lighter ones that remain in the water. Analyses of the 87Sr/86Sr ratio and isotopic groundwater dating assist in the interpretations.

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            COMPOSIÇÃO QUÍMICA DE ÁGUAS DO CRISTALINO DO NORDESTE BRASILEIRO

            RESUMO Objetivando-se determinar a variação da composição iônica de águas do cristalino do Nordeste brasileiro, realizou-se este trabalho utilizando-se um banco de dados correspondente a 557 resultados de análises químicas de água de diversas fontes, com condutividade elétrica (CEa) até 5.000 µS cm-1, pertencentes às diversas propriedades rurais situadas no cristalino dos Estados da Paraíba, Rio Grande do Norte e Ceará. Foi determinada a composição iônica percentual das águas, levando-se em conta o local de origem das amostras e o nível de salinidade em que as mesmas se apresentavam; a partir daí, confeccionaram-se gráficos quanto à composição iônica e,para os teores de Na+, Cl-,Ca2+ + Mg2+ e RAS, obtiveram-se equações de regressão linear com a condutividade elétrica. Os resultados mostraram que, de modo geral, as águas do cristalino do Nordeste brasileiro são cloretadas sódicas com alguma variação, de acordo com a litologia do local de origem e para fins de previsão, de regressões elaboradas em base local foram melhores que global, com exceção de Ca2+ + Mg2+ para o Núcleo de Pau dos Ferros,RN.
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              Aspectos da salinização das águas do aquífero cristalino no estado do Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil

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                Journal
                remi
                REM - International Engineering Journal
                REM, Int. Eng. J.
                Fundação Gorceix (Ouro Preto, MG, Brazil )
                2448-167X
                March 2018
                : 71
                : 1
                : 19-25
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                [3] Brasília Distrito Federal orgnameUniversidade de Brasília orgdiv1Instituto de Geociências Brazil lucianosc@ 123456unb.br
                [1] Manaus Amazonas orgnameServiço Geológico do Brasil orgdiv1DHT Brasil priscila.silva@ 123456cprm.gov.br
                [4] Brasília Distrito Federal orgnameUniversidade de Brasília orgdiv1Instituto de Geociências Brazil lmancini@ 123456unb.br
                [2] Brasília Distrito Federal orgnameUniversidade de Brasília orgdiv1Instituto de Geociências Brazil eloi@ 123456unb.br
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                S2448-167X2018000100019
                10.1590/0370-44672016710178
                d018dcaf-b11d-4eac-8788-681c3afb6765

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 07 February 2017
                : 15 August 2017
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                Salinization,δ18O and δD,Artificial Recharge,Cristaline Aquifer

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