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Vulnerability of a Tunisian Coastal Aquifer to Seawater Intrusion: Insights from the GALDIT Model

  • Adel Zghibi
  • , Amira Merzougui
  • , Abubakarr S. Mansaray
  • , Ali Mirchi
  • , Lahcen Zouhri
  • , Anis Chekirbane
  • , Mohamed Haythem Msaddek
  • , Dhekra Souissi
  • , Amina Mabrouk-El-asmi
  • , Abdelmadjid Boufekane
  • Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis
  • University of Carthage, Institut National Agronomique de Tunisie
  • Oklahoma State University
  • UniLaSalle
  • Université des Sciences et de la Technologie Houari Boumediene

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Abstract

The Korba region in northwestern Tunisia has a coastal aquifer that is impacted by intensive irrigation, urban expansion, and sensitivity to SWI. We assessed the vulnerability extent of Korba’s GW to SWI. We utilized a parametric model for GW vulnerability assessment, the GALDIT, which considers six parameters to determine SWI effects. The GALDIT map has four rating categories (≥7.5, 7.5–5, 5–2.5, and <2.5), representing very high, high, moderate, and low vulnerability, respectively. Most of the region was found to be highly vulnerable (44.2% of the surface area), followed by areas characterized by very high (20.3%) and moderate (19.3%) vulnerability. Only 16.2% was found to have low vulnerability. A parameter sensitivity analysis showed that distance from shore and depth of GW represent the determining factors for SWI with variation index values of 24.12 and 18.02%, respectively. Inland advancement of seawater is causing GW salinity to rise, as indicated by a strong Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.75 between SWI indices and the electrical conductivity. Suitable areas for artificial recharge were mainly distributed in the alluvial plains, with a total area of 32.85 km2 . Inhibiting SWI requires about 11.31 MCM of artificial recharge in the two most suitable recharge zones in the region.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1177
JournalWater (Switzerland)
Volume14
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2022

Keywords

  • GALDIT index
  • Korba aquifer
  • artificial recharge
  • groundwater (GW) vulnerability index
  • parameters’ sensitivity
  • seawater intrusion (SWI)

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