Authors
Naziha Mokadem, Abedslem Demdoum, Younes Hamed, Salem Bouri, Rihab Hadji, Adrian Boyce, Rabah Laouar, Abedaziz Sâad
Publication date
2016/2/1
Journal
Journal of African Earth Sciences
Volume
114
Pages
174-191
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The hydrodynamic of the multi-aquifer system (the Continental Intercalaire “ C.I ” and the Complex Terminal “ C.T ”) of the North Gafsa basin is largely determined by tectonics (Tebessa – Gafsa fault). The composition of groundwater is controlled by complex reactions at gas-liquid-solid “mineralogical composition of associated rocks” interfaces, which depend on the natural surrounding and potential anthropogenic impact. The hydrochemical data (major ion geochemistry) indicate that these groundwaters are characterized by the dominance a Ca–Mg–HCO3/SO4 and Na–Cl–NO3 water types. Geochemical pattern is mainly controlled by the dissolution of halite, gypsum and/or anhydrite as well as by the incongruent dissolution of carbonate minerals. The pH of these samples range from 6.54 to 8.89, supporting the conclusion that the H2CO3/HCO3 couple control pH buffering. Oxygen-18 (δ18O‰SMOW) and …
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