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Integrated Geophysical and Hydrogeological Studies for Groundwater Potentiality at Barqa Area, Northwest Dahab, Southern Sinai, Egypt
Titre : Integrated Geophysical and Hydrogeological Studies for Groundwater Potentiality at Barqa Area, Northwest Dahab, Southern Sinai, Egypt
Auteur : Abear El-Saeid Megahed,
Etablissement de soutenance : Damietta University
Grade : Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 2021
Résumé
The expansion in human activities and the absence of running water in South Sinai province in northeastern Egypt, and the high cost of seawater desalination, render groundwater the essential source for potable water in this arid region. This contribution represents integration of geophysical and hydrochemical investigations to delineate groundwater distribution and evaluate the water quality of the Cretaceous sandstone aquifer of Wadi Barqa area, Southeastern Sinai. The locations of sites suitable for geophysical sounding measurements were selected using digital elevation map. Aeromagnetic and Aerogravity maps were carried out to determine the main trends of general structures in the study area, Vertical electrical sounding (VES) and time-domain electromagnetic sounding (TEM) measurements were carried out to determine the depth and thickness of the unsaturated and water-saturated zones as well as the groundwater quality, which were verified by calibrating the estimated electrical resistivity values with the design and logs data of eleven drilled wells next to the sites of geophysical soundings. These are the NE-SW and NNW-SSE and ENE-WSW trends representing the most predominant tectonic trends affecting the investigated area as deduced from the magnetic and gravity point of view. However, the other minor structural trends appearing on the rose diagrams such as the E-W and WSW are of less significant in this area. The VES and TEM data revealed the presence of relatively thick zoned aquifer, overlain by unsaturated zone with variable thickness (83-65 m). The upper aquifer zone (25-43 m thick) is characterized by higher resistivity values (16 to 163 Ohm.m), reflecting fresh water signature, whereas the lower aquifer zone (122-150 m thick) has lower resistivity values (16-24 Ohm.m), indicating saturation with semi-fresh to relatively brackish water. Water samples collected from wells taping the Nubian Sandstone aquifer have average total dissolved solids (TDS) value of 544 mg/l. The hydrochemical parameters of these samples are consistent with NaCl water type with the majority of samples belonging to high salinity with low sodium categories, and suggest that the groundwater of the aquifer was dominated by old meteoric origin. The compositional characteristics of the groundwater of the investigated aquifer indicate suitability for domestic and irrigation purposes. However, due to the arid nature of Southeastern Sinai province, it is recommended to use this groundwater as potable water
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