Title of article :
Using Water Chemistry, Isotopes and Microbiology to Evaluate Groundwater Sources, Flow Paths and Geochemical Reactions in the Death Valley Flow System, USA
Author/Authors :
Thomas، نويسنده , , James M. and Moser، نويسنده , , Duane P. and Fisher، نويسنده , , Jenny C. and Reihle، نويسنده , , Jessica and Wheatley، نويسنده , , Alexandra and Hershey، نويسنده , , Ronald L. and Baldino، نويسنده , , Cristi and Weissenfluh، نويسنده , , Darrick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Springs of Ash Meadows and Furnace Creek (near or in Death Valley, CA) have nearly constant flow, temperature, chemistry, and similar δ2H and δ18O signatures. These factors indicate shared water sources and/or analogous geochemical reactions along similar flow paths. DNA-based (16S rRNA gene) microbial diversity assessments further illuminate these relationships. Whereas, all Ash Meadows springs share related archaeal populations, variations in carbon-14 (Crystal Spring) and strontium isotopes, Na+, SO2-, and methane concentrations (Big Spring), correspond with microbial differences within and between the two discharge areas. Similar geochemical signatures linking Ash Meadows and Furnace Creek springs appear to support a distinct end member at Big Spring in Ash Meadows, which is also supported by coincident enrichment in microbial methanogens and methanotrophs. Conversely, DNA libraries from a deep carbonate well (878 m) located between Ash Meadows and Furnace Creek (BLM-1), indicate no shared microbial diversity between Ash Meadows or Furnace Creek springs.
Keywords :
Regional flow systems , Microbiology , isotopes , geochemistry
Journal title :
Procedia Earth and Planetary Science
Journal title :
Procedia Earth and Planetary Science