Depth to water table correction for initial carbon-14 activities in groundwater mean residence time estimation
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Published:2021-10-11
Issue:10
Volume:25
Page:5415-5424
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ISSN:1607-7938
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Container-title:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci.
Author:
Irvine Dylan J.ORCID, Wood Cameron, Cartwright IanORCID, Oliver Tanya
Abstract
Abstract. Carbon-14 (14C) is routinely used to determine mean
residence times (MRTs) of groundwater. 14C-based MRT calculations
typically assume that the unsaturated zone is in equilibrium with the
atmosphere, controlling the input 14C activity. However, multiple
studies have shown that unsaturated zone 14C activities are lower than
atmospheric values. Despite the availability of unsaturated zone 14C
data, no attempt has been made to generalise initial 14C activities
with depth to the water table. We utilise measurements of unsaturated zone
14C activities from 13 studies to produce a 14C–depth relationship to estimate initial 14C activities. The technique only requires the
depth to the water table at the time of sampling or an estimate of depth to water in the recharge zone to determine the input 14C activity, making
it straightforward to apply. Applying this new relationship to two
Australian datasets (113 14C measurements in groundwater) shows that
MRT estimates were up to 9250 years younger when the 14C–depth correction was applied relative to conventional MRTs. These findings may
have important implications for groundwater samples that suggest the mixing
of young and old waters and the determination of the relative proportions of
young and waters, whereby the estimated fraction of older water may be much
younger than previously assumed. Owing to the simplicity of the application
of the technique, this approach can be easily incorporated into existing
correction schemes to assess the sensitivity of unsaturated zone 14C to
MRTs derived from 14C data.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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