Rachid Moussadek
Institut national de la recherche agronomique
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2015
Abdelmjid Zouahri; Houria Dakak; Ahmed Douaik; Mhamed El Khadir; Rachid Moussadek
Morocco has arid and semiarid climates. Irrigation is an imperative for agriculture. Skhirat region is known for the production of vegetables. Intensive peri-urban agriculture is associated with inconsiderate pumping of groundwater, and water becomes less abundant and of poor quality resulting in degradation of soil and water quality. Therefore, the objective of this research work was the assessment of the quality of irrigation water. The study site is located in a coastal area and dedicated to intensive land use for growing vegetables in a peri-urban agricultural zone. Monitoring of physicochemical parameters of water was carried out in 77 wells. Parameters like pH, electrical conductivity, and piezometric level were measured in situ while others like total dissolved solids and ionic balance were measured in laboratory whereas other parameters were calculated from those measured. Results showed that Na and Ca are predominant cations while Cl and SO4 are predominant anions. Piper diagram reveals two facies: sodic and calcic chlorinated. Regarding the permeability index, all wells are suitable for irrigation. The US Salinity Laboratory (USSL) diagram reveals that irrigation water has high salinization risk and low to medium alkalinization risk. The groundwater in the region is classified as very hard category; however, it does not present any risk of sodicity. These waters have a high risk of toxicity to chloride ions. In summary, although the groundwater in the Skhirat region presents a high risk of salinization, it is of good quality suitable for irrigation. Agricultural practices should be well managed to secure safe use of the water resource for a sustainable development of the agriculture in the region.
GeoResJ | 2017
Dominique Arrouays; J.G.B. Leenaars; Anne C. Richer-de-Forges; Kabindra Adhikari; Cristiano Ballabio; Mogens Humlekrog Greve; Mike Grundy; Eliseo Guerrero; Jon Hempel; Tomislav Hengl; Gerard B. M. Heuvelink; N.H. Batjes; Eloi Carvalho; Alfred E. Hartemink; Alan Hewitt; Suk-Young Hong; Pavel Krasilnikov; Philippe Lagacherie; Glen Lelyk; Zamir Libohova; Allan Lilly; Alex B. McBratney; Neil McKenzie; Gustavo M. Vasquez; V.L. Mulder; Budiman Minasny; Luca Montanarella; Inakwu Odeh; José Padarian; Laura Poggio
Legacy soil data have been produced over 70 years in nearly all countries of the world. Unfortunately, data, information and knowledge are still currently fragmented and at risk of getting lost if they remain in a paper format. To process this legacy data into consistent, spatially explicit and continuous global soil information, data are being rescued and compiled into databases. Thousands of soil survey reports and maps have been scanned and made available online. The soil profile data reported by these data sources have been captured and compiled into databases. The total number of soil profiles rescued in the selected countries is about 800,000. Currently, data for 117, 000 profiles are compiled and harmonized according to GlobalSoilMap specifications in a world level database (WoSIS). The results presented at the country level are likely to be an underestimate. The majority of soil data is still not rescued and this effort should be pursued. The data have been used to produce soil property maps. We discuss the pro and cons of top-down and bottom-up approaches to produce such maps and we stress their complementarity. We give examples of success stories. The first global soil property maps using rescued data were produced by a top-down approach and were released at a limited resolution of 1km in 2014, followed by an update at a resolution of 250m in 2017. By the end of 2020, we aim to deliver the first worldwide product that fully meets the GlobalSoilMap specifications.
International Soil and Water Conservation Research | 2016
Hamza Briak; Rachid Moussadek; Khadija Aboumaria; Rachid Mrabet
International Soil and Water Conservation Research | 2016
Hamza Iaaich; Rachid Moussadek; Bouamar Baghdad; Rachid Mrabet; Ahmed Douaik; Derradji Abdelkrim; Abdelhak Bouabdli
Current Advances in Environmental Science | 2014
Lamiae Khali Issa; Ahmed Raissouni; Rachid Moussadek; Abdelkrim El Arrim
Power and Machinery. International Conference of Agricultural Engineering - CIGR-AgEng 2012: agriculture and engineering for a healthier life, Valencia, Spain, 8-12 July 2012 | 2012
Rachid Mrabet; Rachid Moussadek
International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies | 2013
Mohammed Belmekki; Rachid Mrabet; Rachid Moussadek; Oumaima Iben Halima; Mohamed Boughlala; Mohamed El Gharous; Bouchaib Bencharki
Science et changements planétaires / Sécheresse | 2011
Houria Dakak; Brahim Soudi; Aicha Ben Mohammadi; Ahmed Douaik; Mohamed Badraoui; Rachid Moussadek
Irrigation and Drainage | 2018
Kaoutar El Oumlouki; Rachid Moussadek; Ahmed Douaik; Hamza Iaaich; Houria Dakak; Mohamed Taoufiq Chati; Ahmed Ghanimi; Azzedine El Midaoui; Mahacine El Amrani; Abdelmjid Zouahri
international conference on agro geoinformatics | 2015
Prashant Patil; Chandrashekhar Biradar; Layal Atassi; Rachid Moussadek; Mohamed Kharrat; Murari Singh; Fouad Abbad Andaloussi; Shiv Kumar Agrawal