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Geochemical and isotopic investigation of the aquifer system in the Djerid-Nefzaoua basin, southern Tunisia
Authors:Samir Kamel  Lassaad Dassi  Kamel Zouari  Brahim Abidi
Institution:(1) Arrondissement des Ressources en Eau, Commissariat Régionale au Développement Agricole de Tozeur, Route de Nefta, 2200 Tozeur, Tunisia;(2) Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sfax, BP: W.3038, Sfax, Tunisia;(3) Arrondissement des Ressources en Eau, Commissariat Régionale au Développement Agricole de Gabes, Route de Médenine, 6019 Gabes, Tunisia
Abstract:In the Djerid-Nefzaoua region, southern Tunisia, about 80% of agricultural and domestic water supply is provided by the complex terminal (CT) aquifer. However, 20% of this demand is provided by other hydraulically connected aquifers, namely the continental intercalaire (CI) and the Plio-Quaternary (PQ). Overexploitation of the CT aquifer for agricultural practices has contributed to the loss of the artesian condition and the decline of groundwater level which largely increased the downward leakage from the shallow PQ aquifer. Excess irrigation water concentrates at different rates in the irrigation channels and in the PQ aquifer itself. Then, it returns to the CT aquifer and mixes with water from the regional flow system, which contributes to the salinization of the CT groundwater. A geochemical and isotopic study had been undertaken over a 2-years period in order to investigate the origin of waters pumped from the CT aquifer with an emphasis on its hydraulic relationships with the underlying and the overlying CI and PQ aquifers. Geochemistry indicates that groundwater samples collected from different wells show an evolution of the water types from Na-Cl to Ca-SO4-Cl. Dissolution of halite, gypsum and anhydrite-bearing rocks is the main mechanism that leads to the salinization of the groundwater. Isotopic data indicate the old origin of all groundwater in the aquifer system. Mixing and evaporation effects characterizing the CT and the PQ aquifers were identified using δ2H and δ18O relationship and confirmed by the conjunction of δ2H with chloride concentration.
Keywords:Southern Tunisia  Djerid-Nefzaoua basin  Paleoclimatic groundwater  Evaporation and mixing processes
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