2022
DOI: 10.3390/w15010082
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Origin of Groundwater Salinity in the Draa Sfar Polymetallic Mine Area Using Conservative Elements (Morocco)

Abstract: In the Marrakech region of Morocco, where water resources are particularly limited, excessive salinity has been measured in the water from some wells intended for human consumption and irrigation. Moreover, the start-up of a mine for the exploitation of a polymetallic sulfide deposit and the progress of the exploitation work have revealed the existence of very saline deep groundwater with a total mineralization of over 80 g/L. The hydrogeochemical study using conservative elements has helped to understand the … Show more

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“…However, if Na + concentration exceeds the chloride, other sodium sources, including albite, are envisaged. An equal concentration of sodium and chloride in aquifers suggests halite dissolution [9,38]. If Ca 2+ 's concentration is below SO4 2-, it means oxidation of pyrite or removal of Ca 2+ by precipitation of calcite.…”
Section: 2silicate Weatheringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if Na + concentration exceeds the chloride, other sodium sources, including albite, are envisaged. An equal concentration of sodium and chloride in aquifers suggests halite dissolution [9,38]. If Ca 2+ 's concentration is below SO4 2-, it means oxidation of pyrite or removal of Ca 2+ by precipitation of calcite.…”
Section: 2silicate Weatheringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulation was carried out for 50 stress periods that varied from a month to a year. These changing time steps facilitate lake-aquifer water mixing [70]. As the simulation progresses, the groundwater of the aquifer adjacent to the lake receives a lower salinity concentration [71].…”
Section: Transport Model Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To analyze the concentration and interrelationship of various major elements, the ratio of groundwater components is frequently employed. This technique facilitates the illustration and comprehension of hydrogeochemical processes and the chemical composition's genesis [41][42][43]. During the process of water-rock interactions, there is a transfer of rock materials into groundwater, which results in the partial loss of soluble ions and introduces new elements into the groundwater.…”
Section: Groundwater Hydrochemistry and Mineralization Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%