Abstract

Helium isotopic and rare gas measurements in the Dogger aquifer of the Paris Basin have shown the helium concentration and helium isotopic ratio to be first‐order homogeneous with only slight differences in relation to specific chemical water types. Helium in the Dogger aquifer contains quantities of 3He 3–4 times in excess of radiogenic production/accumulation from natural decay of U, Th series elements. Calculations of cosmogenic production/accumulation of 3He cannot account for the observed excesses, and 3He excess is attributed to the addition of a mantle‐derived He magmatic component. Calculations of the isotopic fluxes of helium out of the Dogger (4He flux, 2×10−7 mol 4He m−2 yr−1; 3He flux, 1.8×10−14 mol 3He m−2 yr−1 (±50%)) suggest that the helium residence time and the groundwater residence time in the Dogger aquifer are 4 Myr (±50%). This age estimate is at least 10 times as great as estimates derived from hydrologic models but is more consistent with the geochemistry of the water.

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