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Hydrologic and geologic factors controlling groundwater geochemistry in the Turonian aquifer (southern Tunisia)
Authors:Kamel Abid  Kamel Zouari  Marek Dulinski  Najiba Chkir  Brahim Abidi
Institution:1. école Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sfax, BP W 3038, Sfax, Tunisia
2. Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059, Krakow, Poland
3. Arrondissement des Ressources en Eau, Commissariat Régionale au Développement Agricole de Gabès Route de Médenine, 6019, Gabés, Tunisia
Abstract:Water in the fissured limestone and dolomite of the Turonian aquifer of Tunisia has been investigated using geochemical (major ions) and isotopic (δ18O, δ2H, 14C) data. To carry out a characterization of aquifer behaviour, 48 representative samples were collected at the end of the humid season. The evolution of chemical composition of groundwater from recharge areas to discharge areas is characterized by increasing sodium, chloride and sulphate contents as a result of leaching of evaporite rock. In the study, three distinct chemical trends in groundwater were identified. The major reactions responsible for the chemical evolution of groundwater in the investigated area fall into three categories: (1) calcite precipitation, (2) gypsum and halite dissolution, and (3) ion exchange. The stable isotope composition of water samples indicates large-scale interaction between the Continental Intercalaire and the Turonian aquifer and the presence of a young local component which probably enters the system via faults and/or fractures.
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