Published 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

Environmental isotopes in New Zealand hydrology ; 4. Oxygen isotope variations in subsurface waters of the Waimea Plains, Nelson

  • 1. DSIR, Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Lower Hutt (New Zealand)
  • 2. Nelson Catchment Board, Nelson (New Zealand)
  • 3. DSIR, New Zealand Geological Survey, Nelson (New Zealand)

Description

Oxygen isotope measurements of ground and surface waters of the Waimea Plains, Nelson, have been used to identify sources of water in aquifers beneath the plains. Major rivers flowing onto the plains are from higher-altitude catchments (maximum altitude 2000 m) and have delta O18 approximately equal to -7.2%, whereas rainfall on the plains and adjacent low-altitude catchment streams have delta O18 approximately equal to -6.2%. The delta O18 measurements indicate that the 3 major aquifer units, the ''Lower Confined Aquifers'' and the ''Upper Confined Aquifers'' in the Hope Gravel (Late Pleistocene) and the ''Unconfined Aquifers'' in the Appleby Gravel (Holocene) are recharged from different sources. The ''Lower Confined Aquifers'' probably receive slow recharge in the south near Brightwater. The ''Upper Confined Aquifers'' are recharged, in the south, from the Wairoa River and locally in the north are connected with the unconfined aquifers. The ''Unconfined Aquifers'' are recharged from the Waimea River and, away from the river, from rainfall. Intermixing of water, via multiple screened wells, between the various aquifers is also indicated. (author). 5 refs., 5 figs., 1 tab

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Journal Title
New Zealand journal of science
Journal Issue
no.24issue3/4
Journal Page Range
p. 339-348
ISSN
0028-8365

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Also known as INS-Repr--40