Hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry of Günyüzü semi-arid basin (Eskişehir, Central Anatolia)

Muhterem Demiroğlu*, Yüksel Örgün, Cenk Yaltırak

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Abstract

Groundwater is often the only water source in semi-arid regions of Turkey. Günyüzü Basin, located in the Sakarya River basin, SW of Eskişehir, exhibits semi-arid conditions. The study area is composed of Paleozoic metamorphic rocks, Eocene granitic rocks, Neogene sedimentary rocks, and Quaternary alluvium. In the basin, Paleozoic Marbles are the main reservoir rocks for hot and cold water, bordered by impermeable diabases dykes at the sides and by impermeable granites and schists. Neogene-aged limestones, conglomerates and alluvium represent the other significant aquifers. Water samples chosen to exemplify the aquifer characteristics, were collected from springs and wells in both the dry and the wet seasons. The cation and anion permutation of the samples show that carbonates are the dominant lithology in the formation of chemical composition. δ 18 O (-11.2 to -8.9‰) and δ 2 H (-79 to -60‰) isotopic values show that all waters (thermal and cold) are meteoric in origin. The hydrological, hydrochemical, and isotopic properties of the waters reveal that there exist two main groups of groundwater systems; one of these is deep circulating, while the other one is shallow. Tritium values, 0-4 TU (Tritium Unit) indicate the presence of old, static water in these aquifer systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1433-1443
Number of pages11
JournalEnvironmental Earth Sciences
Volume64
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2011

Funding

Acknowledgments This work was supported by TUBİTAK-C¸ AY-DAG (Project No: 105Y145) and İTÜ-BAP (Project no: 31880). We would like to thank Tolga Yalc¸ın for he manages the TUBİTAK

FundersFunder number
TUBİTAK-C¸ AY-DAG105Y145
İTÜ-BAP31880

    Keywords

    • Aquifer
    • Groundwater
    • Günyüzü basin
    • Hydrogeochemistry
    • Isotope

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