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Lewis, S.J. | Wischusen, J.D.H. | Wilson, T. | Bastrakov, E.N. | Fidler, R.
Abstract
The Kingoonya Palaeovalley is one of the largest arid zone palaeovalley systems in South Australia. Situated in the remote central-western Gawler Craton this relict drainage network, now buried and obscured by surficial Quaternary sediments, is characterised by multiple headwater tributaries which flowed predominantly westwards towards the Eucla Basin. Fluvial and lacustrine sediments infilling the incised palaeovalley, in places forming stacked sequences >100 metres thick, were sporadically deposited from the Mid Eocene to the Early Pliocene. Previous drilling transects indicated a variety of channel shapes and heterogeneous sediment packages, with favourable aquifer sequences (sand-rich) common in deeper parts. In 2010 detailed groundwater sampling from existing bores was conducted in the Kingoonya Palaeovalley for the National Water Commission-funded Palaeovalley Groundwater Project. Analysis of these samples indicates that most Kingoonya groundwaters are moderately to highly saline and dominated by Na and Cl ions. Trace element enrichments are uncommon, although locally elevated levels of some metals (e.g., Fe and Mn) likely reflect groundwater interactions with the heterogenous sediments. The Kingoonya groundwaters also have near-neutral to slightly acidic pH, low alkalinity and are mostly oxidising. Stable water isotopes define a distinct trend away from the LMWL, interpreted as multiple stages of evaporative recycling and relative enrichment from the original isotopic signatures (precipitation derived from nearby Southern Ocean). Radiocarbon ages indicate a spectrum of groundwater residence times, ranging from modern recharge to groundwater signatures >20,000 years in deeper parts of the basal palaeovalley aquifer.
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