Origin of waters from small springs located at the northern coast of Chile, in the vicinity of Antofagasta

Herrera, C; Custodio, E.

Abstract

The origin of waters from small springs located at the hyper-arid northern coast of Chile, in the vicinity of Antofagasta, is discussed after hydrogeochemical and isotopic studies and supported by groundwater flow hydrodynamic considerations. Spring water is brackish to saline, with electrical conductivity ranging from 2 to 25 mS/cm. Chemical and water isotope data (O-18 and H-2) show that the rainfall events that produced part of the recharge could correspond to wetter conditions than at present. Their origin could be related to the emplacement of warm sea currents facing the coast of northern Chile, possibly associated to incursions of El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Radiocarbon dating and preliminary groundwater hydraulic calculations indicate that these spring waters could be remnants of a more significant recharge in the Cordillera de la Costa than that produced today during the less arid period about 5,000 to 3,000 years ago. The exception is Las Vertientes spring which is the only one that receives water transferred from the Central Depression. The springs are the visible discharge of a regional groundwater body in the very low permeability Cordillera de la Costa, whose hydraulic conductivity decreases downward and flow is dominantly though fissures and storage in the low porosity rock matrix.

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Título según WOS: Origin of waters from small springs located at the northern coast of Chile, in the vicinity of Antofagasta
Título según SCOPUS: Origin of waters from small springs located at the northern coast of Chile, in the vicinity of Antofagasta [Origen de las aguas de pequeños manantiales de la Costa del norte de Chile, en las cercanías de Antofagasta]
Título de la Revista: Andean geology
Volumen: 41
Número: 2
Editorial: Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN)
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 314
Página final: 341
Idioma: English; Spanish
DOI:

10.5027/andgeoV41n2-a03

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS