Affiliations 

  • 1 Laboratory OLMAN-BPGE, Multidisciplinary Faculty of Nador, Mohamed First University-Oujda, 62700, Nador, Morocco. Electronic address: chahban.mohamed@ump.ac.ma
  • 2 Laboratory OLMAN-BPGE, Multidisciplinary Faculty of Nador, Mohamed First University-Oujda, 62700, Nador, Morocco. Electronic address: m.akodad@ump.ac.ma
  • 3 Laboratory OLMAN-BPGE, Multidisciplinary Faculty of Nador, Mohamed First University-Oujda, 62700, Nador, Morocco. Electronic address: a.skalli@ump.ac.ma
  • 4 Laboratory OLMAN-BPGE, Multidisciplinary Faculty of Nador, Mohamed First University-Oujda, 62700, Nador, Morocco. Electronic address: gueddari_hicham1718@ump.ac.ma
  • 5 Laboratory of Water and Environmental Management Unit, National School of Applied Sciences - El Hoceima, Abdelmalek Essaadi University-Tangier, 32003, Al Hoceima, Morocco. Electronic address: yassine.elyousfi@etu.uae.ac.ma
  • 6 Laboratory OLMAN-BPGE, Multidisciplinary Faculty of Nador, Mohamed First University-Oujda, 62700, Nador, Morocco. Electronic address: h.aithmeid@ump.ac.ma
  • 7 Geoengineering and Environment Laboratory, Research Group "Water Sciences and Environment Engineering", Geology Department, Faculty of Sciences, Moulay Ismail University, 50000, Meknes, Morocco; Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering Department, Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB), 1050, Brussels, Belgium. Electronic address: abdennabi.alitane@edu.umi.ac.ma
  • 8 Ecology Lab, Department of Zoology, HNB Garhwal University (A Central University), BGR Campus, Pauri Garhwal, 246001, Uttarakhand, India. Electronic address: saziatab20@gmail.com
  • 9 Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 66045, USA
  • 10 Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Jazan University, PO Box. 706, Jazan, 45142, Saudi Arabia. Electronic address: amuafzal@gmail.com
  • 11 Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Jazan University, PO Box. 706, Jazan, 45142, Saudi Arabia. Electronic address: esabi@jazanu.edu.sa
  • 12 Tecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ingenieríay Ciencias, Puebla, Mexico; Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, INTI International University, 71800, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Science and Technology of Mazandaran, P. O. Box: 48518-78195, Behshahr, Mazandaran, Iran. Electronic address: sasan-zahmatkesh@yahoo.com
Environ Res, 2024 Mar 01;244:117939.
PMID: 38128604 DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.117939

Abstract

The Guerouaou aquifer investigation spanning 280 km2 in Ain Zohra yields promising outcomes, instilling optimism for regional water quality. These analyses were applied to 45 sampling instances from 43 wells, enabling a comprehensive water quality assessment. Groundwater conductivity ranged from medium to high, peaking at 18360 ms/cm2. The conductivity reveals insights about the groundwater's mineralization. Key physiochemical parameters fell within desirable thresholds, bolstering the positive perspective. HCO3- levels spanned 82-420 mg/L, while chloride content ranged from 38 to 5316 mg/L, benefiting water quality. NO3- ions, vital for gauging pollution, ranged from 0 to 260 mg/L, indicating favorable results. Cation concentrations exhibited encouraging variations: Ca2+- 24 to 647 mg/L, Mg2+- 12 to 440 mg/L, Na+- 18 to 2722 mg/L, K+- 1.75 to 28.65 mg/L. These collectively favor water quality. Halite breakdown dominated mineralization, as evidenced by the prevalence of Na-Cl-Na-SO4 facies. Water resource management and local communities need effective management and mitigation strategies to prevent saltwater intrusion.

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