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  • Use of Long-lived Radionuclides for Dating Very Old Groundwaters

    Closed for proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    F33023

    CRP

    2159

    Approved Date

    9 December 2015

    Status

    Closed

    Start Date

    11 July 2016

    Expected End Date

    31 December 2022

    Completed Date

    26 May 2023

    Participating Countries

    Algeria
    Argentina
    Australia
    Brazil
    Canada
    China
    Estonia
    Germany
    Hungary
    India
    Japan
    Kuwait
    Morocco
    Tunisia

    Description

    This CRP addresses the use of new tools for the estimation of very old groundwater ages (> 50000 years), which is one of the most elusive hydrological parameter to assess in the case of groundwater resources. With an increasing population and potential impact of climate change, groundwater extracted from deeper horizons is becoming the most important fresh water resource in many areas. Despite significance of age information for water resources, waste management, subsurface reactive transport, and paleoclimate, this parameter is always very difficult to assess. Additionally, ?comprehensive dating tools are not often available to many Member States.The main focus of this new CRP will be the implementation of several isotope hydrology assessments of deep/large aquifer systems using long-lived radionuclides, isotope age tracers and noble gases (carbon-14, krypton-81, chlorine-36, helium-4, etc…). These techniques are either hard to access or to implement in many member states. ? ? ? Following the recent increase in the analytical capacity of the IAEA’s noble gas facility, this CRP will provide the possibility to improve Member States’ capabilities in the assessment of deep groundwater systems by offering the combined use of the paleo-temperature estimates from isotopes of neon, argon, krypton and xenon and the age dating by helium-4 cross calibrated with other isotope techniques. Other noble gas isotopes, such as krypton-81, will also be analysed in selected samples. The case studies to be conducted as part of this CRP will provide a unique data set and excellent information for expanding the use of these age dating tracers to TC projects aiming at assessing deep aquifer systems in Member States.

    Objectives

    The overall objective of the CRP is to investigate the use of long-lived radionuclides, particularly 4He and 81Kr, to assess their reliability as age tracers of ‘old’ groundwaters. The estimated groundwater age produced from these long-lived radionuclides tracers will be compared with traditional isotopic and hydrochemical tracers in a variety of hydrogeological and climatic environments. Large, well-studied aquifers will be preferentially targeted by this CRP. ?The results obtained from this CRP will be used to produce a global database of long-lived radionuclides age estimations of groundwater. Once this database is compiled, the CRP will explore how groundwater residence times can be used to validate regional-scale groundwater flow models. The second important application is to use the calculated groundwater residence times to estimate the sustainable groundwater resource available into the future.

    Specific objectives

    Evaluate the performance of different sampling techniques and analytical methodologies for long-lived radionuclides.

    Evaluate the usefulness of long-lived radionuclides in deep groundwater system for estimating groundwater ages. This will be completed through a structured program targeting different hydrogeological settings.

    Explore the relationship between long-lived radionuclides and traditional hydrochemical tracers to understand their physical and chemical behavior in the different hydrogeological settings.

    To understand the processes controlling the 4He accumulation rates in aquifers from different hydrogeological settings to reliably estimate the groundwater residence time (i.e. 4He vs. 81Kr).

    Impact

    The CRP has significantly advanced the use of long-lived radionuclides, such as 4He and 81Kr, as reliable tracers for groundwater age estimation, enabling better understanding of aquifer dynamics over extended timescales. Its contributions include the development of innovative sampling and analytical methodologies, which have been documented in a comprehensive TECDOC and disseminated through numerous peer-reviewed publications. The project also facilitated international collaboration, creating a global database of groundwater residence times and fostering partnerships among member states. Through targeted training programs, the CRP strengthened the technical capacity of participating teams, empowering them to apply isotope hydrology techniques in research and resource management. The outcomes of the CRP have already influenced sustainable groundwater management, policy development, and regional planning while setting the stage for future research initiatives, including a follow-up CRP focused on groundwater modelling integration.

    Relevance

    The CRP addressed a critical need for accurate tools to study old groundwater systems, filling gaps left by traditional tracers like 14C. Its focus on applying radionuclides to diverse hydrogeological settings ensured wide applicability, making its outputs relevant to regions with varying geological and climatic characteristics. By targeting sustainable water resource management and extending applications to paleoclimate studies, radioactive waste disposal, and hydrocarbon exploration, the CRP aligned with global priorities in environmental and resource management. Additionally, the CRP directly supported IAEA member states by building capacity through training and knowledge transfer, equipping participants with practical methodologies to address local and regional groundwater challenges. This combination of scientific innovation and practical utility underlines the CRP's essential role in addressing present and future hydrological needs.

    CRP Publications

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2017

    Publication URL

    https://archipel.uqam.ca/10472/1/Mejean_et_al_Water_Resources_Research_2017_53_5…

    Description

    MéJEAN P, PINTI DL, GHALEB B, LAROCQUE M, (2017). Fracturing-induced release of radiogenic 4He and 234U into groundwater during the last deglaciation: An alternative source to crustal helium fluxes in periglacial aquifers. Water Resources Research 53 (7), 5677-5689.

    Country/Organization

    Canada

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2016

    Description

    Méjean P, Pinti DL, Larocque M, Ghaleb B, Meyzonnat G, Gagné S (2016) Processes controlling 234U and 238U isotope fractionation and helium in the groundwater of the St. Lawrence Lowlands, Quebec: The potential role of natural rock fracturing. Applied Geochemistry 66, 198-209.

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2020

    Description

    Suckow, A., Deslandes, A., Raiber, M., Taylor, A. R., Davies, P., Gerber, C., & Leaney, F. (2020). Contradicting environmental tracer ages can be reconciled in multi tracer studies to gain aquifer understanding and quantify deep groundwater flow: An example from the Hutton Sandstone, Great Artesian Basin. Hydrogeology Journal, 28, 75–87. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-019-02042-8

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2019

    Description

    Dong XZ, Ritterbusch F, Chu YQ, Gu JQ, Hu SM., Jiang W, Lu ZT, Yang GM, Zhao L (2019) Dual Separation of Krypton and Argon from Environmental Samples for Radioisotope Dating. Anal. Chem. 91, 13576

    Country/Organization

    China

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2022

    Description

    Mabry J., Romeo N., Kainz G., Copia L., Masuda H., Matsumoto T. (2022) Development of the 3He mass spectrometric low-level tritium analytical facility at the IAEA. J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 37, 2502.

    Country/Organization

    IAEA

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2016

    Description

    Saby M, Larocque M, Pinti DL, Barbecot F, Sano Y, Castro MC (2016) Linking groundwater quality to residence times and regional geology in the St. Lawrence Lowlands, southern Quebec, Canada. Applied Geochemistry 65, 1-13.

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2018

    Publication URL

    http://staff.ustc.edu.cn/~smhu/publication/EPSL2018_NCP.pdf

    Description

    Takuya Matsumoto, Zongyu Chen, WenWei, Guo-MinYang, Shui-Ming Hu, Xiangyang Zhang. Application of combined 81Kr and 4He chronometers to the dating of old groundwater in a tectonically active region of the North China Plain. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 493 (2018) 208-217.

    Country/Organization

    IAEA

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2018

    Description

    Sterckx A, Lemieux JM, Vaikm?e R (2018) Assessment of paleo-recharge under the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet and its impact on regional groundwater flow in the northern Baltic Artesian Basin using a numerical model. Hydrogeology Journal 26, 2793–2810. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-018-1838-7.

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2017

    Description

    Banks, EW, Smith SD, Hatch, M, Burk L, Suckow A (2017) Sampling Dissolved Gases in Groundwater at in Situ Pressure: A Simple Method for Reducing Uncertainty in Hydrogeological Studies of Coal Seam Gas Exploration. Environmental Science & Technology Letters

    Country/Organization

    Australia

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2017

    Publication URL

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319046435_Million-year-old_groundwater_…

    Description

    Li, J et al., (2017) Million-year-old groundwater revealed by krypton-81 dating in Guanzhong Basin, China”, Science Bulletin, 62, 1181

    Country/Organization

    China

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2018

    Description

    Matsumoto T, Chen Z, Wei W, Yang GM, Hu SM, Zhang X (2018) Application of combined 81Kr and 4He chronometers to the dating of old groundwater in a tectonically active region of the North China Plain. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 493, 208-217.

    Country/Organization

    IAEA/CHINA

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2017

    Description

    Gerber C, Vaikm?e R, Aeschbach W, Babre A., Jiang, W., Leuenberger, M., Lu, Z.-T., Mokrik, R., Müller, P., Raidla, V., Saks, T., Waber, H.N., Weissbach, T., Zappala, J.C., Purtschert, R., 2017. Using 81Kr and noble gases to characterize and date groundwater and brines in the Baltic Artesian Basin on the one-million-year timescale. Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta 205, 187–210.

    Country/Organization

    Estonia

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2017

    Publication URL

    https://archipel.uqam.ca/10472/1/Mejean_et_al_Water_Resources_Research_2017_53_5…

    Description

    MéJEAN P, PINTI DL, GHALEB B, LAROCQUE M, (2017). Fracturing-induced release of radiogenic 4He and 234U into groundwater during the last deglaciation: An alternative source to crustal helium fluxes in periglacial aquifers. Water Resources Research 53 (7), 5677-5689.

    Country/Organization

    Canada

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2017

    Publication URL

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319046435_Million-year-old_groundwater_…

    Description

    Li, J et al., (2017) Million-year-old groundwater revealed by krypton-81 dating in Guanzhong Basin, China”, Science Bulletin, 62, 1181

    Country/Organization

    China

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2019

    Description

    Nakata K, Hasegawa T, Solomon DK, Miyakawa K, Tomioka Y, Ohta T, Matsumoto T, Hama K, Iwatsuki T, Ono M, Marui A (2019) Degassing behavior of noble gases from groundwater during groundwater sampling. Applied Geochemistry, 104, 60-70.

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2019

    Description

    Trabelsi R, Matsumoto T, Zouari K, Trabelsi M, Kumar B (2019) Investigation of paleoclimate signatures in Sfax deep groundwater (Southeastern Tunisia) using environmental isotopes and noble gases. Quaternary International, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2019.04.001.

    Type

    Article in Chinese news paper

    Year

    2018

    Publication URL

    http://www.xinhuanet.com/tech/2018-05/09/c_1122803695.htm

    Description

    News article reporting a new finding of 1 Myr old groundwater in North China Plain made by a collaboration between China and IAEA.

    Country/Organization

    China

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2019

    Description

    Ohta T, Hasegawa T, Nakata K, Tomioka Y, Matsumoto T, Mahara Y (2019) Optimization of a portable hollow-fiber-based device for extracting radiokrypton dissolved in deep groundwater and selection of 222Rn as an indicator of Kr extraction efficiency. Journal of Hydrology, 574, 476-485.

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2021

    Description

    Vaikm?e, R., P?rn, J., Raidla, V., Ivask, J., Kaup, E., Aeschbach, W., Gerber, C., Lemieux, J.-M., Purtschert, R., Sterckx, A., Martma, T., Vallner, L., 2021. Late Pleistocene and Holocene groundwater flow history in the Baltic Artesian Basin: a synthesis of numerical models and hydrogeochemical data. Est. J. Earth Sci. 70, 152–164. https://doi.org/10.3176/earth.2021.11

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2018

    Description

    Suckow, A., Deslandes, A., Gerber, C., Lamontagne, S., Mallants, D., Davies, P., Taylor, A., Wilske, C., Smith, S., Raiber, M., Meredith, K., Rachakonda, P. K., Larcher, A., Wilkes, P., Prommer, H., Siade, A., & Barrett, D. (2020). Multi-isotope studies investigating recharge and inter-aquifer connectivity in coal seam gas areas (Qld, NSW) and shale gas areas (NT). The APPEA Journal, 60(1), 335–347. https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ19187

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2018

    Publication URL

    http://staff.ustc.edu.cn/~smhu/publication/EPSL2018_NCP.pdf

    Description

    Takuya Matsumoto, Zongyu Chen, WenWei, Guo-MinYang, Shui-Ming Hu, Xiangyang Zhang. Application of combined 81Kr and 4He chronometers to the dating of old groundwater in a tectonically active region of the North China Plain. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 493 (2018) 208-217.

    Country/Organization

    IAEA

    Type

    Article in Chinese news paper

    Year

    2018

    Publication URL

    http://www.xinhuanet.com/tech/2018-05/09/c_1122803695.htm

    Description

    News article reporting a new finding of 1 Myr old groundwater in North China Plain made by a collaboration between China and IAEA.

    Country/Organization

    China

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    Jiang W, Hu SM, Lu ZT, Ritterbusch F, Yang GM (2019) Latest development of radiokrypton dating – A tool to find and study paleogroundwater. Quaternary International.

    Publication URL

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2019.04.025

    Description

    2020

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2018

    Description

    Matsumoto T, K.Z., Rim Trabelsi, Darren Hillegonds, Wei Jiang, Zheng-Tian Lu, Peter Mueller, Jake C Zappala, Luis J Araguas Araguas, Nicolo Romeo, Aissa Agoun (2020) Krypton-81 dating of the deep Continental Intercalaire aquifer with implications for chlorine-36 dating. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 535, 116120.

    Country/Organization

    IAEA/TUNISIA

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2017

    Description

    Méjean P, Pinti DL, Larocque M, Ghaleb B (2017) Fracturing-induced release of radiogenic 4He and 234U into groundwater during last deglaciation: an alternative source to crustal helium fluxes in periglacial aquifers. Water Resource Research 53, 5677–5689.

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2022

    Description

    Romeo, N., Mabry, J., Hillegonds, D., Kainz, G., Jaklitsch, M. and Matsumoto, T. (2022) Developments of a field gas extraction device and krypton purification system for groundwater radio-krypton dating at the IAEA. Applied Radiation and Isotopes 189, 110450.

    Type

    Research Paper

    Year

    2021

    Description

    Purtschert, R., Yokochi, R., Jiang, W., Lu, Z.-T., Mueller, P., Zappala, J., Van Heerden, E., Cason, E., Lau, M., Kieft, T.L., Gerber, C., Brennwald, M.S., Onstott, T.C., 2021. Underground production of 81Kr detected in subsurface fluids. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 295, 65–79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2020.11.024

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