Solute inputs in the Salar de Atacama (N. Chile)

Authors: Carmona etal · DOI: 10.1016/s0375-6742(00)00128-x · Published: Jan. 1, 2000 · Source: Mountain Wetlands Repository · OpenAlex: View in OpenAlex ·

Collection: Mountain Wetlands

The provenance of saline inputs to the Salar de Atacama has been studied by means of the isotopic composition of sulphates dispersed in drilling core samples and the analysis of the water of surface inflows. The pattern shown by the ratios of 87Sr/86Sr and the isotopic composition of sulphur and oxygen in sulphates, suggests a mixing of two water inputs: one coming from the north-east of the basin, higher in 87Sr/86Sr, d34S and d18O and the other from the south-west, lower in 87Sr/86Sr, d34S and d18O. Analysis of the recent inflows to the Salar have confirmed the existence of two solute sources: northern and eastern inputs show an enrichment in those elements related to hydrothermalism and volcanism, in relation to water present in the west of the basin.

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