Influence of geology in the geochemistry signature of Itacolomi State Park waters, Minas Gerais - Brazil.
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2010
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In all geological scenarios, mineral water reactions
will affect the water chemistry. As such, water
resources in different rocks commonly involve different
hydrogeological compartments. The aim of this work is to
evaluate the influence of geology in the geochemistry signature
of Itacolomi State Park waters. To do so, a survey of
the geological units in the area was carried out, a geological/
stratigraphic division was made, and its correlation with the
main geological events was determined. Using the advantages
of GIS, all the catchments were delimited. Based on
this division, near 30 stream and lake segments were chosen
for analyses. In each point, all physiochemical properties of
the water were measured, and samples were collected to
determine the concentrations of major and trace elements
by ICP–OES. The dynamics of the Itacolomi State Park
rock-soil and stream water solutions suggest that mixing of
drainage waters from different bedrock and soil sources
regulates stream water physical–chemical parameters and
solute concentrations. The analytical data showed a clear
correlation between the chemical compositions of the solute
and the geological characteristics of the catchment. Units
that are covered by iron oxide hardpan (Manso unit) and
iron-banded formations (Custo´dio unit) show a large
amount of soluble elements, including high values of Fe and
Mn. On the other hand, the presence of high values of Al
and K (Itacolomi unit) are a direct consequence of the
presence of quartzite associated with low pH values.
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Hydrogeochemistry, Water – rock interactions, Stream, Itacolomi State Park
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LEITE, M. G. P. et al. Influence of geology in the geochemistry signature of Itacolomi State Park waters, Minas Gerais - Brazil. Environmental Earth Sciences, v. 60, p. 1723-1730, 2010. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12665-009-0306-z>. Acesso em: 20 de jun. 2017.