Identification and quantitative estimates of groundwater transfers to formerly charophyte dominated marl lakes with radon-222

Raymond K. Wilson, Joerg Arnscheidt, Yvonne McElarney, Nick Stewart

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Abstract

Interaction with groundwater determines many processes in marl lakes. Net transfer of inorganic carbon helps define their chemical characteristics and determines their unique benthic flora. Nutrient enrichment weakens the biogeochemical buffering mechanisms which help maintain a clear-water state and many small, shallow marl lakes are prone to siltation. Despite hydrological processes being recognised as important for the complex interactions between plants, nutrient availability and physical sediment properties which shape marl lake ecology, groundwater discharge to many of these lakes has never been quantified. The aim of this study was to locate and quantify groundwater transfers to degraded marl lakes in a Special Area of Conservation on the island of Ireland. A RAD7 radon detector identified and measured elevated concentrations of 222Rn in three lakes for quantifying their groundwater influx with a 222Rn mass-balance equation. Conservative estimates of mean daily groundwater discharge to Kilroosky Lough, Drumacrittin Lough, and Dummy's Lough were 143 m3, 502 m3, and 269 m3 respectively. With extrapolation to the entire hydrological year, annual groundwater recharge contributed approximately 47 %, 155 %, and 50 % of the respective lake volumes. The areas within the lakes which were found to have the highest groundwater influence also closely matched the locations where substantial charophyte communities persist suggesting that the two are linked. These findings underline the importance of groundwater transfers for the water budget in small marl lakes and will inform management efforts to mitigate their eutrophication.
Original languageEnglish
Article number176141
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume954
Early online date10 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished online - 10 Sept 2024

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Keywords

  • Groundwater quantification
  • Radon
  • Mass-balance
  • Marl lakes
  • Eutrophication
  • Charophytes

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