Hydrochemical Approach to Groundwater in the Environment of the Public Discharge of Lake Mbeubeuss (Dakar, Senegal)

Olivier Florent Essouli, Edmond Nicaise Malanda Nimy, Timothée Miyouna, Sophie Aïssatou Gladima-Siby, L. Matini, S. Faye
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To determine the origin and the processes of groundwater mineralization in the Mbeubeuss lake area, the major ion concentrations of the groundwater were compared to those of the rainwaters which constitute the input function of the aquifer of the Quaternary sands in the area of lake Mbeubeuss. The physico-chemistry of groundwater near the public discharge and its surroundings, has shown that the true value of the electrical conductivity of waters are around 2000 µS/cm. Values of electrical conductivity greater than 2000 µS/cm would represent the particular mineralization of ground waters by the public discharge of lake Mbeubeuss. The chemical facies of ground waters are dominated by the sodium and potassium chloride and calcium chloride facies. The study of the relationship between the major chemical elements and the chloride ion and the representation in the modified Chadha diagram of the chemical analyzes of ground waters from the campaigns of July 1998, July 2002 and March 2003, made it possible to highlight the different sources and processes controlling the mineralization of ground waters in the Mbeubeuss Lake area. Despite the proximity to the sea which suggests a considerable contribution of salts by aerosols and sea spray, the mineralization of ground waters in the area of lake Mbeubeuss is largely due to leachate from household waste and the influence of old sediments of the dry lake Mbeubeuss. The main processes controlling the mineralization of ground waters are marine contributions (aerosols and sea spray), dissolution-precipitation of minerals from the aquifer matrix, atmospheric CO2 diffusion, base exchanges, dilution-concentration and anthropogenic pollution.
Mbeubeuss湖(达喀尔,塞内加尔)公共排放环境中地下水的水化学分析
为了确定Mbeubeuss湖区地下水矿化的来源和过程,将地下水的主要离子浓度与构成Mbeubeuss湖区第四纪砂岩含水层输入函数的雨水离子浓度进行了比较。公共排放口附近及其周围地下水的物理化学研究表明,水的电导率的真实值在2000µS/cm左右。电导率大于2000µS/cm的值代表Mbeubeuss湖公共排放对地下水的特殊矿化。地下水化学相以氯化钠、氯化钾和氯化钙相为主。通过对1998年7月、2002年7月和2003年3月3次运动中主要化学元素与氯离子之间关系的研究,以及在修改后的Chadha图中对地下水化学分析的表示,可以突出显示控制Mbeubeuss湖区地下水矿化的不同来源和过程。尽管靠近大海,这表明气溶胶和浪花对盐的贡献很大,但姆比伯斯湖地区地下水的矿化主要是由于生活垃圾的渗滤液和姆比伯斯湖干涸的旧沉积物的影响。控制地下水矿化的主要过程是海洋贡献(气溶胶和浪花)、含水层基质中矿物质的溶解-沉淀、大气CO2扩散、碱交换、稀释-浓缩和人为污染。
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