Estimating Flow and Recharge Rates of Groundwater in Western Taiwan Using Radiocarbon and Tritium

Tsung-Kwei Liu

The Choushuichi alluvial-fan delta is the largest groundwater system in Taiwan. The coastal area of this fan delta has recently suffered severe land subsidence and sea-water intrusion due to overpumping of groundwater. To study the hydrogeological character of proper water-resource management, an intensive program of geological and water monitoring through well drilling and sampling has been undertaken. At present, radiocarbon dating and/or tritium analysis for samples from >70 boreholes has been completed. The clearly defined position of ``bomb-tritium front'' allows the groundwater flow and recharge rates of the confined aquifer to be calculated with confidence at <10 m yr-1 and 9.0 · 108 m3 yr-1, respectively. The flow velocities of the confined aquifer have also accelerated remarkably due to much pumping during the last decades.

[Radiocarbon Volume 37, Number 2, 1995]