Hydrogeochemical Characteristics and Evolution
of Groundwater Quality of an Abandoned Coal
Mine in Huaibei Coalfield, Eastern China
Yu Feng,
Qimeng Liu,
Kai Chen
et al.
Abstract:In this study, major ions, isotopes and rare earth elements (REEs) were tested in groundwater from the coal-bearing sandstone aquifer of the Wolonghu coal mine in northern Anhui Province, and the elemental geochemical behavior and controlling factors in groundwater were discussed. The results indicate that the overall sandstone water is weakly alkaline, and the hydrochemical type is SO 4 -Na. The relationship between δD and δ 18 O suggests a hydraulic connection between the sandstone aquifer and the limestone … Show more
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