EGU21-2407
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-2407
EGU General Assembly 2021
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Characterization of hydraulic properties in the upper vadose zone for two aquifers in Slovenia

Vesna Zupanc1, Matjaž Glavan1, Miha Curk1, Urša Pečan1, Michael Stockinger2, Gerhard Kammerer2, Devakunjari Vadibeler2, and Christine Stumpp2
Vesna Zupanc et al.
  • 1University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Chair for Agrometeorology, Agricultural Land Management, Economics and Rural Development, Agronomy Department, Ljubljana, Slovenia (vesna.zupanc@bf.uni-lj.si)
  • 2University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences,Institute for Soil Physics and Rural Water Management (SoPhy), Vienna, AUSTRIA (christine.stumpp@boku.ac.at)

Environmental tracers, present in the environment and provided by nature, provide integrative information about both water flow and transport. For studying water flow and solute transport, the hydrogen and oxygen isotopes are of special interest, as their ratios provide a tracer signal with every precipitation event and are seasonally distributed. In order to follow the seasonal distribution of stable isotopes in the soil water and use this information for identifying hydrological processes and hydraulic properties, soil was sampled three times in three profiles, two on Krško polje aquifer in SE Slovenia and one on Ljubljansko polje in central Slovenia. Isotope composition of soil water was measured with the water-vapor-equilibration method. Based on the isotope composition of soil water integrative information about water flow and transport processes with time and depth below ground were assessed. Porewater isotopes were in similar range as precipitation for all three profiles.  Variable isotope ratios in the upper 60 cm for the different sampling times indicated dynamic water fluxes in this upper part of the vadose zone. Results also showed more evaporation at one sampling location, Brege. The information from stable isotopes will be of importance for further analyzing the water fluxes in the vadose zone of the study sties. 
This research was financed by the ARRS BIAT 20-21-32 and IAEA CRP 1.50.18 Multiple isotope fingerprints to identify sources and transport of agro-contaminants.  

How to cite: Zupanc, V., Glavan, M., Curk, M., Pečan, U., Stockinger, M., Kammerer, G., Vadibeler, D., and Stumpp, C.: Characterization of hydraulic properties in the upper vadose zone for two aquifers in Slovenia, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-2407, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-2407, 2021.

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