Authors
Flemming Larsen, Nhan Quy Pham, Nhan Duc Dang, Dieke Postma, Søren Jessen, Viet Hung Pham, Thao Bach Nguyen, Huy Duc Trieu, Luu Thi Tran, Hoan Nguyen, Julie Chambon, Hoan Van Nguyen, Dang Hoang Ha, Nguyen Thi Hue, Mai Thanh Duc, Jens Christian Refsgaard
Publication date
2008/11/1
Journal
Applied Geochemistry
Volume
23
Issue
11
Pages
3099-3115
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Geological and hydrogeological processes controlling recharge and the mobilization of As were investigated in a shallow Holocene aquifer on the Red River flood plain near Hanoi, Vietnam. The geology was investigated using surface resistivity methods, geophysical borehole logging, drilling of boreholes and installation of more than 200 piezometers. Recharge processes and surface–groundwater interaction were studied using (i) time-series of hydraulic head distribution in surface water and aquifers, (ii) the stable isotope composition of waters and (iii) numerical groundwater modeling. The Red River and two of its distributaries run through the field site and control the groundwater flow pattern. For most of the year, there is a regional groundwater flow towards the Red River. During the monsoon the Red River water stage rises up to 6m and stalls the regional groundwater flow. The two distributaries recharge the …
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