Abstract

Groundwater age, the amount of time groundwater has been in an aquifer, is important because the length of time water spends in an aquifer can influence many geologic processes. However, determining groundwater age—which can be as short as a few days or as long as thousands of years—can be complicated because groundwater basins are large and complex and groundwater age distribution is affected by mixing and transport of different parcels of water.

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