Inicio  /  Hydrology  /  Vol: 10 Par: 9 (2023)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

A Hydrogeological Conceptual Model Refines the Behavior of a Mediterranean Coastal Aquifer System: A Key to Sustainable Groundwater Management (Grombalia, NE Tunisia)

Eya Ben Saad    
Mohsen Ben Alaya    
Jean-Denis Taupin    
Nicolas Patris    
Najet Chaabane and Radhia Souissi    

Resumen

The Mediterranean coastal aquifer system of the Grombalia basin (NE Tunisia) offers immense potential as a source of fresh water for agriculture, industry, and drinking water supply. Nonetheless, due to its intricate hydrogeological characteristics and the prevailing issue of groundwater salinity, comprehending its groundwater system behavior becomes crucial for the effective and sustainable management of this aquifer system. Based on the hydrogeological characterization of the Grombalia basin, a novel 3D hydrogeological conceptual model was developed to enhance the understanding of its complex aquifer system. The integration of insights from geological, hydrogeological, hydrodynamic, and hydrochemical components facilitated the construction of the hydrogeological conceptual model. Although the model?s validity faced initial uncertainties due to spatial interpolation of lithological sequences, this study?s thorough and encompassing hydrogeological investigation overcame these limitations. As a result, a more informed comprehension of the aquifer system complexities was achieved. This study reveals that the basin is underlain by an extensive, cohesive Mio?Plio?Quaternary aquifer system. The model demonstrates vertical and lateral hydrogeological continuity between the Quaternary and underlying Mio?Pliocene deposits, enabling groundwater flow and exchange between these layers. Over-abstraction of the Mio?Plio?Quaternary aquifer system has led to a significant drop in piezometric levels and raised the risk of seawater intrusion. These findings emphasize the critical necessity of taking into account the interconnections among hydrogeological units to ensure sustainable groundwater management. The developed conceptual model offers a key tool for understanding the hydrodynamic functioning of the Grombalia aquifer system with a view toward guiding future groundwater management strategies. The application of this approach in the Grombalia basin suggests its potential applicability to other regional aquifers facing comparable challenges.

 Artículos similares

       
 
David Walker, Geoff Parkin, John Gowing and Alemseged Tamiru Haile    
Rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa commonly rely on shallow hand-dug wells and springs; consequently, shallow aquifers are an extremely important water source. Increased utilisation of shallow groundwater could help towards achieving multiple sustai... ver más
Revista: Hydrology

 
Yacob T. Tesfaldet and Avirut Puttiwongrak    
Understanding the recharge mechanisms in the vadose zone is crucial to groundwater management and artificial recharge development. In this study, a systematic characterization of seasonal groundwater recharge was done using time-lapse electrical resistiv... ver más
Revista: Hydrology

 
Alessandro Chiaudani, Diego Di Curzio, William Palmucci, Antonio Pasculli, Maurizio Polemio and Sergio Rusi    
In this research, univariate and bivariate statistical methods were applied to rainfall, river and piezometric level datasets belonging to 24-year time series (1986?2009). These methods, which often are used to understand the effects of precipitation on ... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Luca Alberti, Ivana La Licata and Martino Cantone    
Water resources sustainable management is a vital issue for small islands where groundwater is often the only available water resource. Nauru is an isolated and uplifted limestone atoll island located in the Pacific Ocean. Politecnico di Milano performed... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Giuseppe Sappa, Flavia Ferranti, Francesco Maria De Filippi and Giulia Cardillo    
This paper deals with the Environmental Monitoring Plan concerning the catchment work project of the Pertuso karst spring, which is going to be exploited to supply an important drinking water network in the south part of Roma district. The Pertuso Spring... ver más
Revista: Water