Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 150X Scientific Results 1997
DOI: 10.2973/odp.proc.sr.150x.322.1997
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Sr-isotopic evidence for leakage of pore water from clay-silt confining units to the Atlantic City 800-foot sand, Atlantic City, New Jersey

Abstract: The evolution of water quality in confined aquifers in the New Jersey Coastal Plain may be affected by leakage of pore water from the adjacent confining units. We investigated the distribution and sources of solutes, particularly Sr, in pore water mechanically extracted from clay-silt core samples collected from depths of 552-840 ft (168-256 m) in the lower Miocene Kirkwood Formation at Atlantic City, New Jersey (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 150X). The sampled sediments consist of thin clay-silt stringers in the… Show more

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“…Unfortunately, chemical dispersion along the flow path results in the smearing of any high‐resolution signal (i.e., abrupt changes in δ 18 O values of recharge [ Loosli et al , 1998]). In addition, leakage of groundwater across confining units diminishes the possibility of a simple reconstruction of paleoclimatic conditions from confined aquifer systems [ Szabo et al , 1997].…”
Section: Geochemical and Isotopic Tracers For Laurentide Ice Sheet Mementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, chemical dispersion along the flow path results in the smearing of any high‐resolution signal (i.e., abrupt changes in δ 18 O values of recharge [ Loosli et al , 1998]). In addition, leakage of groundwater across confining units diminishes the possibility of a simple reconstruction of paleoclimatic conditions from confined aquifer systems [ Szabo et al , 1997].…”
Section: Geochemical and Isotopic Tracers For Laurentide Ice Sheet Mementioning
confidence: 99%