JOURNAL ARTICLE

Geochemistry of the northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system

LeRoy L. KnobelFrancis H. ChapelleHarold Meisler

Year: 1998 Journal:   USGS professional paper   Publisher: United States Government Publishing Office

Abstract

Sediments of the northern Atlantic Coastal Plain comprise a complex multiaquifer flow system. On a large scale (greater than 500 square miles) ground water in this system evolves from predominantly calcium magnesium bicarbonate water with a low dissolved-solids content and low pH, near outcrop-recharge areas, to predominantly sodium bicarbonate water with a high-dissolved solids content and high pH, downgradient. This sodium bicarbonate water then grades into a sodium chloride water. This large-scale predictable progression of hydrochemical facies results from the summation of many smaller scale geochemical processes that chiefly depend on the sedimentary depositional environments of the aquifers.

Keywords:
Aquifer Geology Groundwater recharge Sedimentary depositional environment Groundwater Coastal plain Outcrop Sedimentary rock Geochemistry Facies Hydrology (agriculture) Geomorphology Paleontology

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Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geochemistry and Petrology
Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geophysics
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