Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2018

Presentation information

[JJ] Oral

A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences) » A-HW Hydrology & Water Environment

[A-HW25] Isotope Hydrology 2018

Wed. May 23, 2018 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM 301B (3F International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Masaya Yasuhara(Rissho Univ.), Chairperson:Asai Kazuyoshi(Geo-Science Laboratory), Yasuhara Masaya(Rissho Univ.)

11:25 AM - 11:40 AM

[AHW25-08] Distribution of river water recharge on floodplain area of Fuefuki River, Kofu Basin.

*Takashi Nakamura1, Hiroshi Ishidaira1, Jun Magome1, Kei Nishida1, Shyunta osawa2, Genki Tsuchida3, Mamoru Sakamoto3 (1.International Research Center for River Basin Environment, University of YAMANASHI, 2.Dept. of Civil and Environ. Eng., University of Yamanashi, 3.MLIT, Japan)

Keywords:Kofu basin, Foodplain area, River water recharge, Stable isotopes

The river water recharge is a very important source of groundwater in the Kofu basin (Nakamura et al. 2017). This study was thus focused on identifying the distribution of river water recharge on the floodplain area at the middle stream of the Fuefuki River in Kofu Basin. The stable isotope of oxygen and hydrogen with chloride ion was used to identify the groundwater recharge sources and contribution of river water recharge. The differences and correlations of isotopes in various water bodies were examined to evaluate the groundwater recharge sources. The contribution of recharge sources was calculated on the basis of the result from mass balance analysis of the isotope composition and chloride concentration obtained from the water samples in the floodplain area. The contribution of the river water accounted approximately 30% area within the 500m from Fuefuki River and 50-80% around 1.4-1.8km from Fuefuki River.

Previously, the Fuefuki River was located around 1.3 km north from the current river line whose course was then changed by the large floodplain event at 1907. The current position of Fuefuki River, located in the area of the clay deposit. These geological settings might be the reason affecting the low contributions of river water recharge around the current Fuefuki River side.

Reference:
Nakamura T., Nishida K., Kazama F. (2016) Influence of a dual monsoon system and two sources of groundwater recharge on Kofu basin alluvial fans, Japan. Hydrology Research, 48(4), 1071-1087.

Acknowledgement:
This study is supported by the “River and sabo technology development for regional problems (Project Manager:Hiroshi Ishidaira)” of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism(MLIT, Japan).