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The Tunisian Jurassic aquifer in the North African Sahara aquifer system: information derived from two-dimensional seismic reflection and well logs
Authors:Rafika Ben Lasmar  Rihab Guellala  Mohamed Garrach  Ali Mahroug  Benen Sarsar Naouali  Mohamed Hédi Inoubli
Affiliation:1.Unité de Recherche de Géophysique Appliquée aux Matériaux et aux Minerais (URGAMM), Département de Géologie, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis,Université de Tunis El Manar,El Manar,Tunisia;2.Laboratoire de Géoressources, CERTE, Technop?le de Borj Cedria,Borj Cedria,Tunisia;3.Commissariat Régional de Développement Agricole de Tataouine,Tataouine,Tunisia;4.Entreprise Tunisienne d’Activité Pétrolière (ETAP),Charguia II,Tunisia
Abstract:Southern Tunisia is an arid area where socio-economic activities are dependent on groundwater resources. The presented study aims to better characterize the Jurassic aquifer based on geological and geophysical data, with a view to develop a rational exploitation program. Well logs are used to precisely determine the position and composition of the known Jurassic aquifer layers and to identify others able to produce good quality water. The logs show that limestones, sandstones and dolomites of the Krachoua, Techout and Foum Tataouine formations are the main Jurassic aquifers. Sixty-eight seismic-reflection sections are integrated within this study. The interpolation between the interpreted sections leads to the construction of isochronous isopach maps and geoseismic sections, and their analysis finds that compressive and extensive tectonic deformations have influenced the Jurassic aquifer geometry. The Hercynian orogeny phase manifestation is remarkable in that there are several stratigraphic gaps in the Jurassic sequence. The E–W, NW–SE, and NNW–SSE accidents, reactivated in normal faults since the Permian to Lower Cretaceous epochs, have generated the structures found in the Jurassic series, such as subsided and raised blocks. Their syn-sedimentary activity has controlled the thickness and facies of these series. The Cretaceous, Tortonian and Post-Villafranchian compressions are responsible for the Jurassic-deposits folding in some localities. The highlighted tectonic and sedimentary events have an important impact on the Jurassic aquifer function by favoring the Jurassic aquifer interconnections and their connections with the Triassic and Cretaceous permeable series.
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