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Sr isotopes in natural waters: Applications to source characterisation and water-rock interaction in contrasting landscapes

  • P. Shand
  • , D. P.F. Darbyshire
  • , A. J. Love
  • , W. M. Edmunds

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Abstract

Strontium isotopes (87Sr/86Sr) are routinely measured in hydrochemical studies to determine sources and mixing relationships. They have proved particularly useful in determining weathering processes and quantifying end-member mixing processes. A number of routine case studies are presented which highlight that Sr isotopes represent a powerful tool in the geochemists toolbox helping to constrain weathering reactions, weathering rates, flow pathways and mixing scenarios. Differences in methodologies for determining the weathering component in natural environments, inherent differences in weathering rates of different minerals, and mineral heterogeneity often cause difficulties in defining the weathering component of different catchments or aquifer systems. Nevertheless, Sr isotopes are useful when combined with other hydrochemical data, to constrain models of water-rock interaction and mixing as well as geochemical processes such as ion-exchange. This paper presents a summary of recent work by the authors in constraining the sources of waters and weathering processes in surface catchments and aquifers, and indicates cases where Sr isotopes alone are insufficient to solve hydrological problems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)574-586
Number of pages13
JournalApplied Geochemistry
Volume24
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2009
Externally publishedYes

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