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Sci Total Environ ; 493: 649-55, 2014 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24984235

ABSTRACT

Mar Chiquita is a coastal lagoon located in the Argentine Buenos Aires province in South America. The aim of this study is to estimate the annual contribution of inland waters to the carbon cycle in this lagoon's catchment by estimating the corresponding local carbon budget. Fifteen pairs of water samples were chosen to carry out hydrogeochemical modeling using PHREEQC software. Groundwater samples were considered as recharge water (initial solutions), while streamwater samples were taken as groundwater discharge (final solutions for inverse modeling/reference solutions for direct modeling). Fifteen direct models were performed, where each groundwater sample was constrained to calcite equilibrium under two different carbon dioxide partial pressure (PCO2) conditions: atmospheric conditions (log PCO2 (atm) = -3.5) and a PCO2 value of log PCO2 (atm) = -3. Groundwater samples are close to calcite equilibrium conditions. The calcite precipitation process is kinetically slower than gas diffusion, causing oversaturation of this reactant phase in streamwater samples. This was accompanied by a pH increase of approximately two units due to a PCO2 decrease. From the fifteen inverse models it was estimated that, of the total carbon that enters per year in the hydrological cycle of the study area, about 11.9% is delivered to the atmosphere as CO2 and around 6.7% is buried in sediments. This would indicate that 81.4% of the remaining carbon is retained in equilibrium within the system or discharged into the Mar Chiquita lagoon and/or directly to the ocean through regional flows.

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In. Secretaría de Recursos Naturales y Desarrollo Sustentable. Instituto Nacional del Agua y del Ambiente; International Lake Environment Committee Foundation. Programa y trabajos presentados. San Martín de los Andes, INA/ILEC, 1997. . (64501).
Monography in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-64501

ABSTRACT

Los autores del trabajo dan cuenta que los cuerpos lénticos en la Provincia de Bs.As., como consecuencia del ambiente de llanura y su conformación, presentan un significativo desarrollo. A partir de un análisis global en un marco regional, se clasifican los cuerpos en función de aspectos hidráulicos e hidroquímicos. Las experiencias demuestran que el agua de las lagunas proviene fundamentalmente del afloramiento de agua freática, presentando un ritmo de renovabilidad de los caudales muy bajo, lo cual influye en su dinámica ambiental


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Hydraulics , Coastal Lagoon , Congress
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