Artículos de revistas
Hydrochemical relationships in groundwater from central São Paulo State, Brazil
Fecha
2005-05-01Registro en:
Environmental Geology. New York: Springer, v. 47, n. 7, p. 942-955, 2005.
0943-0105
10.1007/s00254-005-1224-3
WOS:000229765500007
7430102726026121
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Groundwater samples from different aquifers occurring at center/northeast portion of São Paulo State, Brazil, were collected and chemically analyzed. The waters leaching Mesozoic sediments are generally more acid (pH(average) = 5.9) and have lower values for total dissolved solids (TDSaverage = 105 mg/L) than those obtained for waters leaching Paleozoic sediments of Tubarao Group. First-degree trend surfaces revealed that the deeper tubular wells occur towards east/southeast and exploit Paleozoic sediments as well fractured/fissured diabases/basalts, whereas the tubular wells in the west/northwest region are shallower. Piper diagrams indicated that the majority of the waters are a blend of waters from different lithologies. Significant correlations were found among nitrate, chloride and bicarbonate, suggesting the occurrence of some anthropogenic inputs, whereas elevated alpha activity of geogenic Ra-226 indicated the need of a broad radiometric survey in the area.