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Water Resources Research
Magaritz, M.
Nadler, A.
Koyumdjisky, H.
Dan, J.
Rainwater interaction with soils is a major source of dissolved salts in groundwater. The transition zone between the humid and the arid area is characterized by a specific combination of reactions which do not exist elsewhere. This combination of CaCO3 dissolution and base exchange reactions affects the Na/Cl ratio, which is the quantitatively most important parameter used for tracing salinity sources of groundwater. The increase in the Na/Cl ratio in the coastal plain aquifer of Israel from north to south is related to local recharge of Na‐rich water after interaction with soils of loessial origin. Copyright 1981 by the American Geophysical Union.
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The use of Na/Cl ratios to trace solute sources in a semiarid zone
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Magaritz, M.
Nadler, A.
Koyumdjisky, H.
Dan, J.
The use of Na/Cl ratios to trace solute sources in a semiarid zone
Rainwater interaction with soils is a major source of dissolved salts in groundwater. The transition zone between the humid and the arid area is characterized by a specific combination of reactions which do not exist elsewhere. This combination of CaCO3 dissolution and base exchange reactions affects the Na/Cl ratio, which is the quantitatively most important parameter used for tracing salinity sources of groundwater. The increase in the Na/Cl ratio in the coastal plain aquifer of Israel from north to south is related to local recharge of Na‐rich water after interaction with soils of loessial origin. Copyright 1981 by the American Geophysical Union.
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