The effect of geology and agricultural development on the groundwater, West Minia, Egypt

IF 2.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
M.A. Alsayyad , T.A. Aggour , U.A. Abu Risha , M.H. Griesh , M.O. Arnous
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Abstract

Fifty groundwater samples were collected from the Oligocene sand and Middle Eocene limestone aquifers and analyzed for major ions and stable isotopes. Aquifer sediment samples were examined to determine hydraulic properties, and sixty-six well logs were investigated to understand the subsurface geology. The study reveals that lithofacies, mineral composition, and geologic structures significantly influence groundwater quality and behavior. Karst features in the Middle Eocene limestone aquifer create subsurface caves, leading to challenges such as abrupt salinization and well failure. In the Oligocene aquifer, groundwater is predominantly of the sodium chloride type. In the Middle Eocene aquifer, 80 % of samples are sodium chloride, with variations of sodium bicarbonate (10 %) and sodium sulfate (10 %) types. Remote sensing from 2013 to 2021 shows significant agricultural expansion, with vegetation increasing by over 227 km². This growth, driven by large agricultural projects, has led to substantial groundwater consumption, resulting in a 5-meter decline in water levels within just one year (from 2020 to 2021). The over-extraction poses a risk to the aquifers, threatening long-term sustainability. Understanding the region's geology is crucial for mitigating these issues and ensuring sustainable groundwater management.
地质和农业发展对埃及西米尼亚地下水的影响
从渐新世砂质含水层和中渐新世石灰岩含水层采集了 50 个地下水样本,并对主要离子和稳定同位素进行了分析。对含水层沉积物样本进行了检查,以确定其水力特性,并调查了 66 口水井记录,以了解地下地质情况。研究结果表明,岩相、矿物成分和地质结构对地下水的水质和行为有重大影响。中始新世石灰岩含水层中的岩溶特征形成了地下洞穴,导致了诸如突然盐碱化和水井故障等挑战。在渐新世含水层中,地下水主要为氯化钠型。在中始新世含水层中,80% 的样本为氯化钠,还有不同类型的碳酸氢钠(10%)和硫酸钠(10%)。2013 年至 2021 年的遥感数据显示,农业面积显著扩大,植被面积增加了 227 平方公里。在大型农业项目的推动下,这种增长导致地下水大量消耗,致使水位在短短一年内下降了 5 米(从 2020 年到 2021 年)。过度开采给含水层带来风险,威胁到长期可持续性。了解该地区的地质情况对于缓解这些问题和确保可持续的地下水管理至关重要。
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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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