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Hydrogeochemical and isotopic evolution of water in the Complexe Terminal aquifer in the Algerian Sahara
Authors:A Guendouz  A S Moulla  W M Edmunds  K Zouari  P Shand  A Mamou
Affiliation:(1) Engineering Science Faculty, Blida University, P.O. Box 270, Soumaa, Blida, Algeria;(2) Centre de Recherche Nucléaire d'Alger, P.O. Box 399, 16000 Algiers, Algeria;(3) British Geological Survey, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, OX10 8BB, UK;(4) école Nationale des Ingénieurs de Sfax, Tunisia;(5) Direction Générale des Ressources en Eau, Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract:The hydrogeochemical and isotopic evolution of groundwaters in the Mio–Pliocene sands of the Complexe Terminal (CT) aquifer in central Algeria are described. The CT aquifer is located in the large sedimentary basin of the Great Oriental Erg. Down-gradient groundwater evolution is considered along the main representative aquifer cross section (south–north), from the southern recharge area (Tinrhert Plateau and Great Oriental Erg) over about 700 km. Groundwater mineralisation increases along the flow line, from 1.5 to 8 g l?1, primarily as a result of dissolution of evaporite minerals, as shown by Br/Cl and strontium isotope ratios. Trends in both major and trace elements demonstrate a progressive evolution along the flow path. Redox reactions are important and the persistence of oxidising conditions favours the increase in some trace elements (e.g. Cr) and also NO3 ?, which reaches concentrations of 16.8 mg l?1 NO3-N. The range in 14C, 0–8.4 pmc in the deeper groundwaters, corresponds with late Pleistocene recharge, although there then follows a hiatus in the data with no results in the range 10–20 pmc, interpreted as a gap in recharge coincident with hyper-arid but cool conditions across the Sahara; groundwater in the range 24.7–38.9 pmc signifies a distinct period of Holocene recharge. All δ18O compositions are enriched relative to deuterium and are considered to be derived by evaporative enrichment from a parent rainfall around ?11‰ δ18O, signifying cooler conditions in the late Pleistocene and possibly heavy monsoon rains during the Holocene.
Keywords:Hydrochemistry  Complexe Terminal aquifer  Palaeowaters  Stable isotopes  Trace elements  Algeria
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