ISOTOPE INVESTIGATION OF SHALLOW AQUIFERS IN CHOTT DJERID, SOUTHWESTERN TUNISIA

Isotope investigation of shallow aquifers in Chott Djerid, Southwestern Tunisia

Isotope investigation of shallow aquifers in Chott Djerid, Southwestern Tunisia

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Groundwater is a crucial resource for various betty boop zombie purposes, especially in the arid land of Southern Tunisia.The assessment of its properties needs a deeper understanding of the main mineralization processes.Therefore, a comprehensive characterization of shallow aquifers in Chott Djerid area has been carried out using isotope methods based on oxygen-18, deuterium, tritium, carbon-14 and carbon-13 on 46 water samples.The obtained results indicated that both oxygen-18 and deuterium pled to meteoric precipitations in the case of the Saharan aquifers.They also highlighted the mixing effect from deeper groundwaters of the underlying Senonian aquifer.

This was not the case of the oasis shallow groundwaters, which resulted from the irrigation return flow.Deuterium excess showed that the dissolution of evaporites was considered the main process of salinization (contributing up to 90%), compared to evaporation for oasis groundwaters.Tritium data indicated the presence of a local recharge in the Saharan fsu headband region; it was estimated by the chloride mass balance to be 13.2 mm/year.The combination of carbon-14 and carbon-13 showed two main groups of water: (1) waters of the Saharan aquifers showing a slight evolution from an old to a recent pole and (2) old waters represented by both the Senonian and the oasis aquifers.

A third intermediate group highlighted the mixing effect in the case of several samples from the Saharan neighboring aquifers.In conclusion, isotope-based investigation of shallow aquifers may help decision-makers to set up a sustainable approach for groundwater management in the Djerid harsh environment.

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