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Geoelectrical investigations for aquifer characterization and geoenvironmental assessment in northern Morocco

The Mediterranean mountains of Morocco (“Rif”) show an intense sensitivity to hydro-climatic hazards. Hydrologic achievements are thwarted by a series of constraints that request strategic consolidation. The acceleration of socioeconomic activities is causing an increasing pressure on water resource...

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Published in:Environmental earth sciences 2019-03, Vol.78 (6), p.1-16, Article 209
Main Authors: Benabdelouahab, Sara, Salhi, Adil, Himi, Mahjoub, Stitou El Messari, Jamal Eddine, Casas Ponsati, Albert
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description The Mediterranean mountains of Morocco (“Rif”) show an intense sensitivity to hydro-climatic hazards. Hydrologic achievements are thwarted by a series of constraints that request strategic consolidation. The acceleration of socioeconomic activities is causing an increasing pressure on water resources that are already facing insufficiency and degradation problems. This paper aims at geophysical characterization of the most important intramountainous alluvial aquifer on the Rif, Ghis–Nekor. Its electrical and hydrogeological properties are investigated through a correlation of 2D electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), vertical electrical sounding (VES) and borehole data. The results have shown that this monolayer coastal aquifer is constituted of large coarse sand, gravel and pebble deposits that overlay substrata of different hydrogeological and electrical types. A geoenvironmental survey was also carried out in the coastal zone and near the uncontrolled waste landfill of Beni Bouayach. The 2D ERT profiles indicate an increase of marine water intrusion (over 2 km) particularly on the eastern bank of the Nekor river. They also show a spread of the landfill leachate flow path beyond 1 km in the direction of the groundwater flow (to the North), towards an area of hydrogeological interest located east of the city of Imzouren. These results imply a socioeconomic and environmental vulnerability that evokes an immediate intervention to restore weakened equilibrium.
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Aquifers
Biogeosciences
Boreholes
Coastal aquifers
Coastal zone
Coastal zones
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Electrical resistivity
Environmental hazards
Environmental Science and Engineering
Fluvial deposits
Geochemistry
Geoelectricity
Geology
Geophysics
Gravel
Groundwater
Groundwater flow
Hazards
Hydrogeology
Hydrology
Hydrology/Water Resources
Intrusion
Landfill
Landfills
Leachates
Mountains
Original Article
Pebbles
Profiles
Rivers
Socioeconomic factors
Socioeconomics
Substrata
Surveying
Terrestrial Pollution
Tomography
Vulnerability
Waste disposal sites
Water resources
title Geoelectrical investigations for aquifer characterization and geoenvironmental assessment in northern Morocco
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