Bai Zhanguo, Wan Guojiang. Instability of Water Chemistry in the Karst Region——An Example from Central Guizhou[J]. Advances in Water Science, 1998, 9(4): 325-332.
Citation: Bai Zhanguo, Wan Guojiang. Instability of Water Chemistry in the Karst Region——An Example from Central Guizhou[J]. Advances in Water Science, 1998, 9(4): 325-332.

Instability of Water Chemistry in the Karst Region——An Example from Central Guizhou

  • The chemical data from different kinds of waters in the central Guizhou showed that the spring water from the carbonate rock cracks(crack-water)presented neutrality or meta-al kalinity andCCa-Ⅱ.The amount of all ions and the concentrations of HCO3- and Ca2+ were higher in the autumn than that in the spring.The crack-water was influenced by the infiltration of surface water in the process of erosion and/or transportation with decrease in HCO3- and increase in pH, SO42-,Cl-,K+ and Na+,when running in a certain distance on the land surface. The concentrations of SO42-,Na+,Fe3+ and NO3- of the Water fall Huang guoshu river at the Tianxing qiao(upper-stream),Shuiliandong(mid-water fall)and Luoshuitan(down-pool)varied closely with seasons.The CaCO3 deposits violently with CO2 release in the spring.In Lake Hong feng,areser voir in the karst region,the equivalentratio between HCO3- and SO42- was only 2.1~2.4,but for Ca2+ and Mg2+ was up to 2.4~4.2.The concentrations increased in one time for Cl- and in one quantitative level for the Na+ compared to the spring water,which suggested that these increase with solution in surface soils and pollution by mankind.The soil pore-water belonged to strong mineralized water and the lake water presented transitional water.The obvious differences in the water quality resulted from the carbonate deposition,sulphate mineralization and nitrogen fixation as well as ammonification.
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