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Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2013

Hydrochemistry and geothermometry of thermal groundwater of southeastern Tunisia (Gabes region)

Jalila Makni; Salem Bouri; Hamed Ben Dhia

Given the vital importance of water and energy in desert regions, we undertook a study dealing with the deep reservoirs in Gabes area, which is located in the southeastern part of Tunisia. Geothermal resources are taken from the Intercalary Continental [or Continental Intercalaire (CI)], known as the largest deep aquifer in Tunisia and are used in a number of applications, mainly in agriculture. Previous investigations performed on the thermal waters of this area focused on the genesis of the deep waters with regard to the thermal features of geothermal reservoirs. A more detailed investigation has been carried out, considering both deep and shallow waters. In order to estimate the potential temperatures of deep reservoir in the Gabes area, we developed a synthetic study including chemical geothermometers, multiple mineral equilibrium approach, and other approaches. Chemical types of the thermal waters and effects of mixing between shallow cold waters with deep thermal waters were also discussed. In fact, the application of Na–K–Mg diagram relative to deep geothermal reservoir capitulate estimated temperatures (about 90°C). In addition, the multiple mineral equilibrium approach submits a similar estimated temperature ranging between 65 and 70°C, showing a disequilibrium status which indicates a possibly mixing with surface water. Indeed, wells exploiting the CI aquifer in the south part of the studied area showed the same characteristics, corroborating the reliability of the applied methods.


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2012

Erratum to: Hydrogeological investigations of thermal waters in the Sfax Basin (Tunisia)

Badia Chulli; Ayşen Davraz; Jalila Makni; Mourad Bedir; Hamed Ben Dhia

H data cited by Maliki 2000). Li andAl concentrations are in lg/l. TDS is g/l. T in CFig. 3 Geological cross-section C1 (Ze´bidi 1989, mod-ified by Maliki 2000)Fig. 4 Hydrogeological cross-section C2 (Ze´bidi 1989,modified by Maliki 2000)Fig. 5 Groundwater level map (Maliki 2000)The new reference should read as:Gabtni H, Chulli B, Jallouli C, Mickus KL, Bedir M(2010) The crustal structure of the Sahel Basin (easternTunisia) determined from gravity and geothermal gradi-ents: implications for petroleum exploration. Arab J Geo-sci. doi:10.1007/s12517-010-0151-0


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2008

A synthetic approach integrating surface and subsurface data for prospecting deep aquifers: the Southeast Tunisia

Salem Bouri; Jalila Makni; Hamed Ben Dhia


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2012

Hydrogeological investigations of thermal waters in the Sfax Basin (Tunisia)

Badia Chulli; Ayşen Davraz; Jalila Makni; Mourad Bedir; Hamed Ben Dhia


Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2014

Hydrogeological and mixing process of waters in deep aquifers in arid regions: south east Tunisia

Jalila Makni; Fatma Ben Brahim; Saoussan Hassine; Salem Bouri; Hamed Ben Dhia


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2013

Properties of geothermal resources in Kebilli region, Southwestern Tunisia

Fatma Ben Brahim; Jalila Makni; Salem Bouri


Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering | 2014

Evaluation of Temperature and Mixing Process of Water in Deep and Shallow Aquifers in the Southwestern Tunisia: Case of Djerid Region

Fatma Ben Brahim; Jalila Makni; Salem Bouri; Hamed Ben Dhia


Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2015

Integrated study of surface and subsurface data for prospecting hydrogeothermal basins of hot water spring Ain El Hammam: case of Utique region basin (extreme north of Tunisia)

Mouna Andolssi; Sofien Alyahyaoui; Jalila Makni; Abdelkrim Charef; Hédi Zouari; Meriem Tarki; Bilel Challouf


Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2015

Hydrochemistry of thermal waters in Northeast Tunisia: water–rock interactions and hydrologic mixing

Saousan Trabelsi; Jalila Makni; Salem Bouri; Hamed Ben Dhia


Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2011

Une approche multidisciplinaire pour la prospection des bassins hydrogéothermiques: cas du Sahel de Sfax (Tunisie orientale)

Badia Chulli; Jalila Makni; Mourad Bedir; H. Ben Dhia

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Hamed Ben Dhia

École Normale Supérieure

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Salem Bouri

École Normale Supérieure

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Ayşen Davraz

Süleyman Demirel University

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H. Ben Dhia

École Normale Supérieure

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Sofien Alyahyaoui

University of the Sciences

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Hédi Zouari

Institut national de la recherche scientifique

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