Refining the origin of thermal water using stable isotope, hydrochemistry and GIS approaches in Jiaoxi, Taiwan

Author:

Peng Tsung‐Ren1ORCID,Lee Jun‐Yi1ORCID,Zhan Wen‐Jun1,Liu Tsang‐Sen2,Lin Yu‐Wen2,Chu Tyan‐Ming3,Tung Chi‐Chu4,Chiang Hsieh‐Tang5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences National Chung Hsing University Taichung Taiwan

2. Division of Agricultural Chemistry Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute Taichung Taiwan

3. Pro. Vision Environmental Engineering Corporation Taipei Taiwan

4. ChengXin Environmental Technology Company, Ltd. Tainan Taiwan

5. Geowin Company, Ltd. Yi‐Lan Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractComprehending the recharge of thermal springs is crucial for preserving the water quality of such springs. However, limited groundwater well data in mountainous areas presents a challenge to determining thermal‐spring recharge areas. This study analyzes the isotopes (δ2H and δ18O) and major ions in rainwater, streamwater, mountain groundwater and thermal spring water in Jiaoxi, located near Taiwan's largest city, Taipei. The results of the isotope‐elevation relationship and GIS recharge analysis indicate that the thermal spring water originated from a remote mountain at elevations of approximately 1170–1480 m, rather than the upstream watershed. The thermal spring water was divided into two groups based on the carbonate saturation index (SI) and isotope composition: the foothill group, which had a positive SI and lower δ value, and the downstream group, which had a negative SI and higher δ value. This study improved the conceptual model of the thermal flow path by demonstrating that the recharge of thermal water is a transboundary regional flow and that the foothill thermal water does not mix with the meteoric water. The revised model also highlights the role of structural lineament trends (faults, fractures and folds) in the movement of regional flow in fractured mountain blocks.

Funder

Central Geological Survey, Ministry of Economic Affairs

Publisher

Wiley

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