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Natural Hydrogeochemical Background Levels in the Carste Lagoa Santa Protection Unit, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Authors :
Aragão, Frederico
Velásquez, Leila Nunes Menegasse
Galvão, Paulo
Vieira, Luísa Costa
Source :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences. Jan2021, Vol. 105, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The identification of hydrogeochemical anomalies in karst water resources represents a crucial step in Brazil's water management plans. Accelerated urban and industrial development occurs in the region that includes the Carste Lagoa Santa Protection Unit, State of Minas Gerais, which may negatively impact its water quality. This paper establishes Natural Background Levels (NBL) of waters collected from deep tubular wells and springs for Si4+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, K+, HCO 3 −, SO 4 2, Cl− to understand sources of possible geogenic and anthropogenic anomalies. Areas with surpassed thresholds were compared with geological, hydrogeochemical, and land use data. Every parameter, except for chloride, showed elevated concentrations due to lithologic origin. The NBLs for waters of wells and springs are, respectively, 17.9 and 12.7 mg/L (silica), 97.0 and 91.5 mg/L (calcium), 4.9 and 2.9 mg/L (magnesium), 6.2 and 3.8 mg/L (sodium), 1.0 and 0.3 mg/L (potassium), 285.5 and 254.6 mg/L (bicarbonate), 9.4 and 13.6 mg/L (sulfate). Chloride, analyzed only in groundwater, presented 6.7 mg/L indicating a possible influence of upstream urban areas of Lagoa Santa and Pedro Leopoldo municipalities. Volatile and Semivolatile Organic Compounds were also analyzed, but all of them were below the detection limit. This work is important to comprehend the NBL of major elements, reveal geogenic anomalies, and distinguish carbonate aquifer units from the impure ones. • We studied natural background levels under a hydrogeochemical point of view. • Most of the analyzed parameters indicated geogenic anomalies. • The Lagoa Santa and Pedro Leopoldo Members and SSH Formation are the most notorious geological influences on water quality. • When carefully determined, NBLs constitute a powerful tool for the management and protection of underground waters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08959811
Volume :
105
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147856087
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2020.102985