2021
DOI: 10.3390/hydrology8020080
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Groundwater Origin and Dynamics on the Eastern Flank of the Colorado River Delta, Mexico

Abstract: Isotope data and major ion chemistry were used to identify aquifer recharge mechanisms and geochemical evolution of groundwaters along the US–Mexico border. Local recharge originates as precipitation and occurs during winter through preferential infiltration pathways along the base of the Gila Range. This groundwater is dominated by Na–Cl of meteoric origin and is highly concentrated due to the dissolution of soluble salts accumulated in the near-surface. The hydrochemical evolution of waters in the irrigated … Show more

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“…This also affect the microbial diversity and population in the aquatic environment. Human approaches of aquatic resources continues to increase, the series of dehydrating and hydrating of natural riverbeds as well as deltas that may predominantly alter the total processing as well as storage of carbon within the system [167][168][169][170].…”
Section: Colorado River Deltamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This also affect the microbial diversity and population in the aquatic environment. Human approaches of aquatic resources continues to increase, the series of dehydrating and hydrating of natural riverbeds as well as deltas that may predominantly alter the total processing as well as storage of carbon within the system [167][168][169][170].…”
Section: Colorado River Deltamentioning
confidence: 99%