EGU24-16919, updated on 11 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-16919
EGU General Assembly 2024
© Author(s) 2024. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

Unravelling Deep Aquifer Communication in the Coastal Sahel Region: Insights from Geophysical Methods in the Tunisian Oriental Atlas

Khaoula Charrek1,2,3, Kristine Walraevens1, Thomas Hermans1, and Hakim Gabtni2
Khaoula Charrek et al.
  • 1Laboratory for Applied Geology and Hydrogeology, Department of Geology, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium (we13@ugent.be)
  • 2Georesources Laboratory, Research Center for Water Technologies of Borj Cedreya, Soliman, Tunisia (contact@lgr-certe.com.tn)
  • 3Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia (fst@fst.rnu.tn)

Understanding the communication pathways of deep aquifers in the Tunisian Oriental Atlas along the southern Mediterranean margin, particularly within the coastal Sahel region, is of utmost importance for designing effective well drilling strategies and reducing risks for groundwater drilling.

In this study, we employed Gravity, Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) methods and the variation of the piezometric level to investigate the structural setting and aquifer characteristic. Gravity and TDEM are two geophysical methods that provide insights into the density variation of underground bodies and reveal resistivity distribution at different depths, respectively. By integrating these methods, we aim to unravel the intricate hydrogeological system in the study area.

Our findings highlight a major fault line with a significant water level discrepancy, which is crucial information for groundwater exploration and exploitation. This study provides insights into the hydrogeological dynamics of the coastal Sahel region, facilitating the design of new drilling strategies. The gained knowledge supports informed decision-making in selecting optimal target production zones, ultimately minimizing drilling risks and promoting sustainable groundwater management in the Tunisian Oriental Atlas.

How to cite: Charrek, K., Walraevens, K., Hermans, T., and Gabtni, H.: Unravelling Deep Aquifer Communication in the Coastal Sahel Region: Insights from Geophysical Methods in the Tunisian Oriental Atlas, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-16919, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-16919, 2024.