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Identifying temporally and spatially changing boundary conditions at an aquifer – aquitard interface using helium in porewater

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dc.contributor.authorRufer, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorWaber, Niklaus
dc.contributor.authorGimmi, Thomas
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dc.date.issued2018-06-07
dc.description.abstractHelium concentrations and 3He/4He isotope ratios of porewater, groundwater and rock were measured on samples collected from a Jurassic sediment sequence at the Mont Terri underground rock laboratory (Northern Switzerland). Porewater He data of rock samples collected from borehole BDB-1 at high spatial resolution across a karstic limestone unit (Passwang Formation) into the underlying claystone sequence (Opalinus Clay, Staffelegg Formation) describe a continuous profile from the water-conducting zone in the limestone into the clay-rich rocks of low permeability. Concentrations of 4He, 3He and their parent nuclides in the rock allow calculating insitu production and accumulation terms. Since the time of sedimentation, 90%–97% of the in-situ produced 4He has been released to the porewater. Today only 2.5% of the maximum possible accumulated 4He is still retained in the porewater while the major part of in-situ produced 4He was removed from the system presumably by porewater–groundwater exchange. The porewater 4He concentrations show a diffusion profile from the aquitard towards the aquifer, reflecting a) a transient state between 4He in-situ production and porewater–groundwater exchange, b) a transient state from previously higher 4He concentrations in the porewater, and c) a spatially variable boundary in the karstic limestone unit. Evolutionary models of porewater 4He concentration profiles in combination with constraints from independent chemical and isotopic tracers allow deciphering a complex palaeo-hydrogeological history of the system over about the last 30 ka. A local excursion from the general profile towards higher 4He concentrations and 3He/4He ratio in a limestone layer in the Opalinus Clay cannot be further constrained in time based on the present sample frequency, but appears to represent a hydrogeological signal.
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dc.description.sponsorshipInstitut für Geologie
dc.identifier.doi10.7892/boris.122299
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1016/j.apgeochem.2018.05.022
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/200304
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.relation.ispartofApplied geochemistry
dc.relation.issn0883-2927
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dc.subject.ddc500 - Science::550 - Earth sciences & geology
dc.titleIdentifying temporally and spatially changing boundary conditions at an aquifer – aquitard interface using helium in porewater
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