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DOI10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2012.03.007
Gravity and seismic reflection imaging of a deep aquifer in an arid region: Case history from the Jeffara basin, southeastern Tunisia
Gabtni, Hakim1; Alyahyaoui, Sofien1; Jallouli, Chokri2; Hasni, Walid1; Mickus, Kevin Lee3
Corresponding AuthorGabtni, Hakim
JournalJOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES
ISSN1464-343X
EISSN1879-1956
Year Published2012
Volume66-67Pages:85-97
Abstract in English

A detailed mapping of the lateral and the vertical extension of the Upper Cretaceous units which contains aquifer bearing lithologies and may be part of the Complexe Terminal aquifer in the Jeffara basin of southeastern Tunisia using land and satellite Bouguer gravity anomaly data, eight seismic reflection profiles and two deep wells was performed. Borehole data indicated that the Upper Cretaceous unit is thickest within the Jeffara basin and thins considerably in the Dahar High. Bouguer gravity data in general confirms this result but lacks the resolution to accurately determine the thickness of the Upper Cretaceous units. Eight seismic reflection profiles constrained by borehole data indicated that the Upper Cretaceous aquifer may be present at depths greater than 500 m and is up to 400 m thick. The seismic reflection analysis showed that the Upper Cretaceous units contain two distinct zones. Within the northeastern portions of the Jeffara basin, the Upper Cretaceous units are influenced by horsts, grabens and tilted blocks where the Upper Cretaceous units are deeper and thicker units occur within the grabens. A second zone exits toward the basin’s southwestern section where the Upper Cretaceous units are shallower and gradually thin against the Dahar High. Structural contour maps of the top and the base of the Upper Cretaceous aquifer constructed from the seismic reflection profiles reveal the presence of fractured depressions in the northeastern part of the Jeffara basin that are favourable to the hydrogeological exploitation. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Keyword in EnglishJeffara basin Tunisia Upper Cretaceous aquifer Seismic reflection Bouguer gravity Hydrogeology
SubtypeArticle
Language英语
CountryTunisia ; USA
Indexed BySCI-E
WOS IDWOS:000304514100008
WOS KeywordGHADAMES BASIN ; SOUTHERN TUNISIA ; NORTH-AFRICA ; SOUTHWEST ; MOROCCO
WOS SubjectGeosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS Research AreaGeology
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/173090
Affiliation1.Ctr Rech & Technol Eaux, Lab Georessources, Soliman 8020, Tunisia;
2.Univ Tunis El Manar, Dept Geol, Fac Sci Tunis, Manar 2092 2, Tunisia;
3.Missouri State Univ, Dept Geosci, Springfield, MO 65897 USA
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Gabtni, Hakim,Alyahyaoui, Sofien,Jallouli, Chokri,et al. Gravity and seismic reflection imaging of a deep aquifer in an arid region: Case history from the Jeffara basin, southeastern Tunisia[J],2012,66-67:85-97.
APA Gabtni, Hakim,Alyahyaoui, Sofien,Jallouli, Chokri,Hasni, Walid,&Mickus, Kevin Lee.(2012).Gravity and seismic reflection imaging of a deep aquifer in an arid region: Case history from the Jeffara basin, southeastern Tunisia.JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES,66-67,85-97.
MLA Gabtni, Hakim,et al."Gravity and seismic reflection imaging of a deep aquifer in an arid region: Case history from the Jeffara basin, southeastern Tunisia".JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES 66-67(2012):85-97.
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