Kamel Abid
École Normale Supérieure
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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2012
Rim Trabelsi; Kamel Abid; Kamel Zouari; Houcine Yahyaoui
Urban and industrial development and the expansion of irrigated agriculture have led to a drastic increase in the exploitation of groundwater resources. The over-exploitation of coastal aquifers has caused a seawater intrusion and has seriously degraded groundwater quality. The shallow coastal aquifer of the Djeffara plain, southeastern Tunisia constitutes an example of water resource suffering an intensive and uncontrolled pumping for irrigation. Intensive exploitation of the aquifer and climate aridity caused a decrease in piezometric level and an increase in salinity. According to the hydrochemical data (Cl−, SO42−, NO3−, HCO3−, Br−, Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, K+) and the stable isotope composition (oxygen-18 and deuterium content), groundwater salinization in the investigated system is caused by three main processes: (i) salts dissolution especially in the central part of Jerba and around Medenine plain; (ii) evaporation process; and (iii) seawater intrusion which caused the increase in salinity in the peninsula of El Jorf, in Jerba and in the North of Ben Gardane.
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2013
Intissar Farid; Rim Trabelsi; Kamel Zouari; Kamel Abid; Mohamed Ayachi
Climate aridity and intensive exploitation due to uncontrolled pumping for irrigation have caused a drastic decrease in the piezometric level of the shallow aquifer of Chougafiya plain, central Tunisia, and have seriously degraded groundwater quality. According to the hydrochemical data (Cl−, SO42−, NO3−, HCO3−, Br−, Na+, Mg2+, K+, Ca2+, Sr2+) and the stable isotopes (18O and 2H content), groundwater salinization in the investigated aquifer is caused by four main processes: (1) evaporite dissolution (2) cation exchange reactions (3) evaporation processes and (4) mixing with Sabkhas salt water causing salinity to increase in the central and southern parts of the basin. The radiogenic (3H) isotope data provided insight into the presence of significant contemporaneous recharge waters in the western part of the shallow aquifer. The movement of the tritiated water may have occurred according to the general flow path (NW–SE). When tritium was used in conjunction with the stable isotopes and chloride, the mixing process could be clearly identified, especially in the central part of the study area.
Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2009
Kamel Abid; Rim Trabelsi; Kamel Zouari; Brahim Abidi
Hydrogeology Journal | 2010
Kamel Abid; Kamel Zouari; Marek Dulinski; Najiba Chkir; Brahim Abidi
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2013
Intissar Farid; Rim Trabelsi; Kamel Zouari; Kamel Abid; Mohamed Ayachi
Applied Geochemistry | 2012
Kamel Abid; Marek Dulinski; Friha Hadj Ammar; Kazimierz Rozanski; Kamel Zouari
Carbonates and Evaporites | 2010
Kamel Abid; Kamel Zouari; Brahim Abidi
Quaternary International | 2012
Kamel Abid; Friha Hadj Ammar; Najiba Chkir; Kamel Zouari
Quaternary International | 2014
Kamel Abid; Friha Hadj Ammar; Stephan M. Weise; Kamel Zouari; Najiba Chkir; Kazimierz Rozanski; Karsten Osenbrück
Carbonates and Evaporites | 2014
Zohra Hchaichi; Kamel Abid; Kamel Zouari