Articles | Volume 364
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-364-386-2014
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-364-386-2014
16 Sep 2014
 | 16 Sep 2014

Coupling hydrology, geochemistry and hydrodynamics towards rational management of discontinuous aquifers: application to the Ursuya massif (Basque Country, France)

J. Jaunat, F. Huneau, A. Dupuy, H. Celle-Jeanton, and P. Le Coustumer

Keywords: Groundwater, hard-rock aquifer, weathered profile, major ions, residence time, numerical model, Basque Country, France

Abstract. The metamorphic massif of Ursuya (French Basque Country) is a strategic aquifer for the water supply of southwestern France. A multidisciplinary approach, conducted between 2009 and 2013, has led to understanding of the behaviour of this system made of discontinuous media. Isotopic and geochemical characteristics of rainwater were studied together with groundwater geochemistry, to delineate the water–rock interactions along the underground flowpaths. The chemical characteristics of groundwater, the residence times (less than 10 years to more than 50 years) and the associated mixing processes allow the achievement of a conceptual model of the groundwater flow. It highlights the role of the weathering profile from the point of view of mineralization as well as flowpaths. Finally, a quantitative approach shows highly heterogeneous hydrodynamic properties related to the weathering profile development. These results are synthesized and validated by a numerical model which forms the basis for rational management of the Ursuya aquifer in a region subject to a constant increase in water needs.

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