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Study on the Formation Mechanism and Background Values of Groundwater Hydrochemistry in Farming-Pastoral Zone, Naiman Banner

LU Chongsheng1, 2, CAO Wengeng1, 2*, ZHUANG Haiyan3, CONG Rihui3, TONG Yanlong4, REN Yu1, 2, LI Xiangzhi1, 2, SONG Le1, 2, LU Yao1, 2, GUO Jiju1, 2   

  1. (1. The Institute of Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology, Chinese Academy of Geosciences, Shijiazhuang 050061, China; 2. Key Laboratory of Groundwater Contamination and Remediation of Hebei Province Hebei Province & China Geological Survey, Shijiazhuang 050061, China; 3. Water Affairs Bureau of Naiman Banner, Inner Mongolia, Tongliao 028000, China; 4. Natural Resources Bureau of Naiman Banner, Inner Mongolia, Tongliao 028306, China)
  • About author:LU Chongsheng, assistant researcher, mainly engaged in hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical research. E-mail: cugblcs4515@163.com
  • Supported by:
    Project supported by the Hydrogeological survey project of China Geological Survey (Grant No. DD20242500-1); Chinese Academy of Geological Science Basal Research Fund (Grant No. SK202411).

LU Chongsheng, CAO Wengeng, ZHUANG Haiyan, CONG Rihui, TONG Yanlong, REN Yu, LI Xiangzhi, SONG Le, LU Yao, GUO Jiju. Study on the Formation Mechanism and Background Values of Groundwater Hydrochemistry in Farming-Pastoral Zone, Naiman Banner[J]. Advances in Earth Science, DOI: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2025.059.

Abstract:The farming-pastoral zone in Naiman Banner is located in the hinterland of of Horqin Sandy Land. The research on the formation mechanism and background value of groundwater hydrochemistry supports the allocation of water resources and the green development of agriculture and animal husbandry. Based on hydrogeological survey and hydrogeochemical analysis, combined with self-organizing map neural network (SOM) and K-means clustering hybrid algorithm, this study revealed the characteristics of groundwater chemical composition, main controlling factors and environmental background values. Results indicated significant spatial heterogeneity in groundwater chemistry, with HCO3-Ca·Mg as the predominant hydrochemical type and weakly alkaline characteristics. Groundwater chemical evolution is primarily driven by dissolution-precipitation of carbonate minerals and weathering of silicate minerals, and controlled by alternating positive cation adsorption. The apparent background values of Total Fe (TFe), F- , TDS and NO3-N, key indicators affecting the quality of groundwater in Naiman Banner, were 0.42~0.56 mg/L, 0.34~0.38 mg/L, 181~188 mg/L and 0.22~1.58 mg/L, respectively, which were estimated by using a coupled approach of hydrogeochemical graphic method, Grubbs test and SOM. The high background of TFe may be related to siderite dissolution, while the F- enrichment is controlled by fluorite dissolution and alternating positive cation adsorption. This research elucidates the groundwater background values and hydrochemical formation mechanisms in the farming-pastoral zone of Naiman Banner, providing scientific support for the optimization management of regional water resource, pollution prevention, and ecological conservation.
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