Revue des Sciences Fondamentales Appliquées
Volume 9, Numéro 1, Pages 51-73
2017-01-01
Authors : Benaricha B. . Khaldi A. . Elouissi A. . Mouassa S. . Zaagane M. .
The study of the Continental Intercalary (C.I) groundwater of the region of Timimoune (southwestern Algeria), based on physico-chemical data (major elements), allowed to understand the geochemistry of foggaras water. The aquifer is contained in the formations of the Lower Cretaceous (Albian and Barremian). The waters are strongly mineralized with an average value 2g / l.The waters have a clear predominance of facies chlorinated-sodium. The risk is high to excessive soil salinization, and the risk of medium alkalinity to very high. Statistical analysis led us to reach two conclusions, the first is that, variable electrical conductivity (EC), dry residue (RS), Na+, Ca2+, Cl-, SO4--, mineralization, are best correlated and responsible the signing of the mineral load of water, the second is that the nitrate ion (NO3-) opposite to the above-mentioned variables mark its anthropogenic origin.
Continental Intercalary, mineralization, salinity, PCA, Nitrate.
Achar Soumia
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Menir Wahiba
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pages 26-32.
Merzougui Touhami
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pages 33-55.
Bouchemal F.
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Bouchahm N.
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Achour S.
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pages 35-46.
Talhi M. F.
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Cheriti A.
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Astrelin M.
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pages 122-125.