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Revista Facultad de Ingeniería Universidad de Antioquia

versão impressa ISSN 0120-6230

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MARTINEZ, Daniel E.  e  OSTERRIETH, Margarita. Hydrogeochemistry and pollution effects of an aquifer in Quaternary loess like sediments in the landfilling area of Mar del Plata, Argentina. Rev.fac.ing.univ. Antioquia [online]. 2013, n.66, pp.9-23. ISSN 0120-6230.

Loess like sediments cover an area of about 1.800.000 km2 in the Pampa plain of Argentina, forming an aquifer system which is used for water supply for most of the cities a rural population in the region. This aquifer supplies water to agricultural productive activities that contribute to about a 60% of the national gross produce of the country. In this paper, detailed studies in a local sector of the aquifer near to Mar del Plata, in the landfilling area of the city, are performed. The main goal is to characterise the hydrogeochemical processes giving the chemical groundwater composition, and to analyze the impact of the infiltration of the leachate from a neighbouring landfill on some samples. Five wells were drilled to take sediments and water samples. The textural and mineralogical composition of the aquifer sediments was analysed and the chemical composition of groundwater was determined. The equilibrium relationship between the solid phase and groundwater was considered using specific computer codes. The achieved conclusions were that the chemical composition of groundwater is mainly due to calcite equilibrium and cationic exchange with calcium uptake and sodium release. The dissolution of amorphous silica minerals, and subordinate silicate hydrolysis, are responsible of the characteristic high dissolved silica concentrations. High chloride and nitrate contents result from leachate infiltration, but the main geochemical processes in the mix are the same.

Palavras-chave : Hydrochemistry; Loess sediments; Argentina; mineral saturation; silica contents.

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