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Hydrology & Hydrogeology

Using 81Kr and isotopic tracers to characterise old groundwater in the Bangkok metropolitan and vicinity areas

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Pages 426-453 | Received 05 May 2023, Accepted 29 Aug 2023, Published online: 09 Oct 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Krypton-81 was applied to investigate the age of groundwater in the aquifer system in the Bangkok metropolitan and vicinity areas. Stable (2H, 18O and 13C) and radioactive (3H, 85Kr and 14C) isotopes and noble gases were applied in parallel. Low levels of 14C and significant radiogenic 4He confirm that groundwater in the deep aquifers is older than 30 ka. 81Kr analysis identified groundwater with ages ranging from 17 to 300 ka. At some sites, large age discrepancies between 81Kr and 14C indicated that inter-aquifer mixing is likely occurring. The interpretation of the noble gases suggests that groundwaters in the deeper aquifers, with apparent ages of 300 to 10 ka, have recharged in slightly colder and wetter climates than those found in the upper aquifers with apparent ages < 10 ka. Degradation of water quality from seawater intrusion was identified in the upper four aquifers. This was also evidenced by higher δ18O and δ2H values, typical of seawater. The four deeper aquifers contain high quality water characterised by less enriched 18O and 2H. This work presents new findings of very old groundwater in the Bangkok aquifer system.

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Funding

We thank the International Atomic Energy Agency for funding this study under the Technical Cooperation Project THA-16879. KK, MY, CS, PC, CP and NU were supported by the Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology. JACA was supported by Spiez Laboratory, Swiss Federal Office for Civil Protection. OO, VH and AW were supported by the Department of Groundwater Resources of the Thailand Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. JCZ and PM were supported by the US Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Physics, under contract DE-AC02-06CH11357.

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