Timing and source of recharge to the Columbia River Basalt groundwater system in northeastern Oregon

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Abstract

Recharge to and flow within the Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) groundwater flow system of northeastern Oregon were characterized using isotopic, gas, and age-tracer samples from wells completed in basalt, springs, and stream base flow. Most groundwater samples were late-Pleistocene to early-Holocene; median age of well samples was 11,100 years. The relation between mean groundwater age and completed well depth across the eastern portion of the study area was similar despite differences in precipitation, topographic position, incision, thickness of the sedimentary overburden, and CRBG geologic unit. However, the lateral continuity in groundwater age was disrupted across large regional fault zones indicating these structures are substantial impediments to groundwater flow from the high-precipitation uplands to adjacent lower-precipitation and lower-elevation portions of the study area. Recharge rates calculated from the age-depth relations were <3 mm/yr and independent of the modern precipitation gradient across the study area. The age-constrained recharge rates to the CRBG groundwater system are considerably smaller than previously published estimates and highlight the uncertainty of prevailing models used to estimate recharge to the CRBG groundwater system across the Columbia Plateau in Oregon and Washington. Age tracer and isotopic evidence indicate recharge to the CRBG groundwater system is an exceedingly slow and localized process.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Timing and source of recharge to the Columbia River Basalt groundwater system in northeastern Oregon
Series title Groundwater
DOI 10.1111/gwat.13404
Volume 62
Issue 5
Year Published 2024
Language English
Publisher Wiley
Contributing office(s) Oregon Water Science Center, Upper Midwest Water Science Center
Description 17 p.
First page 761
Last page 777
Country United States
State Oregon
Other Geospatial Columbia River Basalt
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