Mahmoud Dlala
Tunis University
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Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2002
Mahmoud Dlala
Abstract The synsedimentary tectonic activity evidenced in central and northern Tunisia points out the fact that the Campanian–Maastrichtian deposits are associated with several NW–SE and east–west normal faults. These results suggest that the east–west transform fault of North African Margin is still active during this stage. These data allow us to discuss a new geodynamic model for the North African Margin. To cite this article: M. Dlala, C. R. Geoscience 334 (2002) 135–140.
Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2018
Dhekra Souissi; Mohamed Haythem Msaddek; Lahcen Zouhri; Ismail Chenini; Moufida El May; Mahmoud Dlala
ABSTRACT The rapid growth of population and agricultural and industrial activities has caused an increase in demand on the Jeffara aquifers of Gabes (southeast Tunisia). In fact, the over-pumping of this aquifer system has resulted in water-level declines ranging from 0.25 to 1 m/year during the past three decades. The aim of this study is to identify favourable artificial recharge sites of this aquifer system based on the combined use of remotely sensed data, a geographic information system (GIS), the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) product and a multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) technique. The delineation of artificial recharge zones shows high to moderate potential for groundwater recharge (40%) in the Gabes region, with high precision of good potential proposed sites. Recharge processes need to account for natural conditions and ecosystems.
Central European Journal of Geosciences | 2011
Moufida El May; Mahmoud Dlala; Aouicha Bedday
Before construction activities could begin, engineering geological and geotechnical investigations had to be approved in order to establish a map with suitable areas for safe construction. The example used in this study is Tunis City which has complex geology and geomorphology. The risk analysis was based on a large-scale land-suitability map that was prepared using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The approach used in this study combined physical data with the geotechnical properties of Tunis City. The adopted methodology and analyses were performed to assess the risk of urban expansion and landscape management. Results are presented as a zoning map that shows the suitable area for safe extension of the urban area. The data used and multi-criterion analysis of geotechnical and geological data seems to be useful for similar case studies and the adopted methodology can be used successfully for identifying similar cities for risk assessment.
euro mediterranean conference | 2017
Mohamed Haythem Msaddek; Dhekra Souissi; Yahya Moumni; Ismail Chenini; Mahmoud Dlala
The Segui region, situated in the southeastern part of Gafsa city, in the south of Tunisia, and characterized by an arid climate, suffers from water resources scarcity due to an excessive demand on domestic utilization and agricultural activity.
Engineering Geology | 2010
Moufida El May; Mahmoud Dlala; Ismail Chenini
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2010
Lassaad Mejri; Vincent Regard; Sébastien Carretier; Stéphane Brusset; Mahmoud Dlala
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2009
Fahmi Ben Mehrez; Jamel Kacem; Mahmoud Dlala
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2016
Yahya Moumni; Mohamed Haythem Msaddek; Asma Chermiti; Ismail Chenini; Eric Mercier; Mahmoud Dlala
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2016
Mohamed Haythem Msaddek; Yahya Moumni; Ismail Chenini; Eric Mercier; Mahmoud Dlala
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2002
Mahmoud Dlala