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Deciphering groundwater flow-paths in fault-controlled semiarid mountain front zones (Central Chile)
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WoS WOS:000627895900145
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85100428805
DOI 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2021.145456
Año 2021
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

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Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



The Mountain-Block Recharge (MBR), also referred to as the hidden recharge, consists of groundwater inflows from the mountain block into adjacent alluvial aquifers. This is a significant recharge process in arid environments, but frequently discarded since it is imperceptible from the ground surface. In fault-controlled Mountain Front Zones (MFZs), the hydrogeological limit between the mountain-block and adjacent alluvial basins is complex and, consequently, the groundwater flow-paths reflect that setting. To cope with the typical low density of boreholes in MFZs hindering a proper assessment of MBR, a combined geoelectrical-gravity approach was proposed to decipher groundwater flow-paths in fault-controlled MFZs. The study took place in the semiarid Western Andean Front separating the Central Depression from the Principal Cordillera at the Aconcagua Basin (Central Chile). Our results, corroborated by field observations and compared with worldwide literature, indicate that: (i) The limit between the two domains consists of N-S-oriented faults with clay-rich core (several tens of meters width low electrical-resistivity subvertical bands) that impede the diffuse MBR. The "hidden recharge' along the Western Andean Front occurs through (ii) focused MBR processes by (ii.a) open and discrete basement faults (mass defect and springs) oblique to the MFZ that cross-cut the N-S-oriented faults, and (ii.b) high-hydraulic transmissivity alluvial corridors in canyons. Alluvial corridors host narrow unconfined mountain aquifers, which are recharged by indirect infiltration along ephemeral streams and focused inflows from oblique basement faults. This study also revealed seepage from irrigation canals highlighting their key role M the recharge of alluvial aquifers in the Central Depression. The proposed combined geophysical approach successfully incorporated (hydro)geological features and geophysical forward/inverse modelling into a robust hydrogeological conceptual model to decipher groundwater flow-paths in fault-controlled MFZs, even in the absence of direct observation points. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Environmental Sciences
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Environmental Chemistry
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Figueroa, Ronny Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
2 Viguier, Benoit Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
Universidad de O`Higgins - Chile
Universidad de O’Higgins - Chile
3 Taucare, Matias Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
4 Yanez, Gonzalo Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
5 ARANCIBIA-HERNANDEZ, GLORIA CECILIA Mujer Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
6 Sanhueza, J. Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
7 Daniele, Linda Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Agencia de Innovación y Desarrollo de Andalucía
ANID-Beca Doctorado Nacional
ANID-Beca
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through public funding program: ICM (Nucleo Milenio Trazadores de Metales, NMTM)
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through public funding program: FONDAP (Centro de Excelencia en Geotermia de los Andes, CEGA)
Chile-France cooperation: ECOS-ANID
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through public funding program: FONDECYT
project CAPTACORFO
Termas El Coraz?n

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Financial support was provided by Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through public funding programs: FONDECYT no. 1170569, FONDAP no. 15200001 (Centro de Excelencia en Geotermia de los Andes, CEGA), ICM no. NC130065 (Nucleo Milenio Trazadores de Metales, NMTM) and the Chile-France cooperation: ECOS-ANID no. 180055/C18U03. Also, thanks to the project CAPTACORFO no. 19CTIGH-121349. The PhD studies of Taucare were funded by ANID-Beca Doctorado Nacional n degrees 21160325. The authors sincerely appreciate the collaboration of Termas El Corazon and Fundo El Barro for facilitating the field works. Special thanks to Vanessa Treskow, Agustin Valenzuela, and Carlo Divasto for their field support and also to Omara Fernandez for the English revision. Finally, we appreciate the dedicated revision made by the anonymous reviewers, which allowed us to thoroughly improve the quality of the article.
Financial support was provided by Agencia Nacional de Investigaci?n y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through public funding programs: FONDECYT no. 1170569, FONDAP no. 15200001 (Centro de Excelencia en Geotermia de los Andes, CEGA), ICM no. NC130065 (N?cleo Milenio Trazadores de Metales, NMTM) and the Chile-France cooperation: ECOS-ANID no. 180055/C18U03. Also, thanks to the project CAPTA-CORFO no. 19CTIGH-121349. The PhD studies of Taucare were funded by ANID-Beca Doctorado Nacional n? 21160325. The authors sincerely appreciate the collaboration of Termas El Coraz?n and Fundo El Barro for facilitating the field works. Special thanks to Vanessa Treskow, Agustin Valenzuela, and Carlo Divasto for their field support and also to Omara Fern?ndez for the English revision. Finally, we appreciate the dedicated revision made by the anonymous reviewers, which allowed us to thoroughly improve the quality of the article.

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