2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.crte.2006.07.007
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Extension spatiale de la salinisation des ressources en eau et modèle conceptuel des sources salées dans la plaine des Triffa (Maroc nord-oriental)

Abstract: La plaine des Triffa a connu une longue période de sécheresse, qui a abouti à une intense exploitation des ressources hydriques et, par conséquent, à une dégradation importante de la qualité des eaux et à une chute considérable du niveau piézométrique. L'extension géographique de cette salinisation et son origine ont été déterminées par l'application des sondages géo-électriques verticaux de type Schlumberger et par une mesure directe de la conductivité de l'eau dans les puits et les sources sur le terrain, su… Show more

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“…Surface geophysics is important for the investigation of the hydrogeology at depth, as well as for providing critical data on the geometry and characteristics of a source aquifer (Boughriba et al, 2006;Guasmia, 2008;Mhamdi et al, 2006). A geophysical study, based on 38 electrical resistivity measurements, was carried out in the coastal parts of the Korba aquifer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface geophysics is important for the investigation of the hydrogeology at depth, as well as for providing critical data on the geometry and characteristics of a source aquifer (Boughriba et al, 2006;Guasmia, 2008;Mhamdi et al, 2006). A geophysical study, based on 38 electrical resistivity measurements, was carried out in the coastal parts of the Korba aquifer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Groundwater chemistry depends on a number of factors such as general geology, degree of chemical weathering of the various rock types, quality of recharge water, and inputs from sources other than waterrock interaction. Such factors and their interactions result in a complex groundwater quality (Domenico and Schwartz 1990;Edmunds et al 2003;Risacher et al 2003;Guler and Thyne 2004;Vengosh et al 2005;Boughriba et al 2006;Ayenew et al 2008;Giridharan et al 2008;Han et al 2009;Trabelsi et al 2009Trabelsi et al , 2011. In Tunisia and other similar parts worldwide, common studies have been carried out to assess the geochemical characteristics of groundwater (Subba Rao et al 1998;Graniel et al 1999;Umar and Sami Ahmad 2000;Guler et al 2002;Guler and Thyne 2004;Elango et al 2003;Krishnakumar 2004;Jeevanandam et al 2006;Ravikumar et al 2009Ravikumar et al , 2010Aghazadeh and Mogaddam 2011;Hamzaoui-Azaza et al 2011, 2012.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades the argument has frequently been made in favour of considering more complex processes and even alternative or overlapped phenomena to seawater intrusion (Stuyfzand and Stuurman 1994;Custodio 1997;Pulido-Bosch et al 1999;Salama et al 1999;Zubari 1999;Barbecot et al 2000;Cruz and Silva 2000;Fakir et al 2002;SanchezMartos et al 2002;Araguás 2003;Emblanch et al 2003;Fidelibus 2003;Ozler 2003;Brown and Schoonen 2004;Cardona et al 2004;Karro et al 2004;Kamel et al 2005;Park et al 2005;Rao et al 2005;Trabelsi et al 2005Trabelsi et al , 2007Ghabayen et al 2006;Kortatsi 2006;Boughriba et al 2006;Bouchaou et al 2008;Giménez-Forcada and Morell 2008;Giménez-Forcada 2008). Giardi et al (1983) and Bencini et al (1986) established that the exploitation of water resources in some alluvial aquifers on Elba Island has been excessive and that this has led to a deterioration in groundwater quality due to seawater intrusion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%