J4 ›› 2011, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (5): 1535-1541.

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Identifification of Runoff in Karst Drainage System Using Hydrochemical Method

JIANG Guang-hui1, YU Shi1|CHANG Yong2   

  1. 1.Karst Dynamics Laboratory, Institute of Karst Geology, Guilin541004,Guangxi, China;
    2.Department of Water Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing210093, China
  • Received:2010-12-30 Online:2011-09-26 Published:2011-09-26

Abstract:

Some kinds of runoff were identified in a karst hydrological system by observation and monitoring in field during rain storm events at YAJI hydro-geological site, Guilin, China. Runoff includes many forms such as epikarst springs, slope return flow, overland flow and soil interflow in a depression. The runoff aroused by rainfall has different residence time and hydrochemistry. A multi sensor for pH and specific electrical conductivity together with calcium and bicarbonate concentration were used to determine the chemical composition of stream water, spring, drop water and stored water in rock holes. The results are quite different among these kinds of karst water, indicating that the chemical items of water can be used for tracing the sources of spring. Calcite dissolution in pure water with different pCO2 was calculated by PHREEQC. We get a line of Ca2+ concentrations at different pCO2. The dots representing different water in the system were near the theoretical line of Ca2+ concentration VS pCO2 in CaCO3-H2O-CO2 (g) system. It showed that the chemical character of runoff was controlled by pCO2. Runoff was classified into two groups according to its hydrochemistry based on difference of pCO2 in atmosphere and soil. The two groups were end numbers of spring water in flood. It showed that event water controlled by atmosphere but not soil air occupied about 70% when storm by end-number method.

Key words: karst water, calcite dissolution, partial pressure of CO2, runoff

CLC Number: 

  • P641.3
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