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DOI10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2013.01.010
Hydrogeochemical investigation of groundwater in Jericho area in the Jordan Valley, West Bank, Palestine
Da’as, Ammar; Walraevens, Kristine
通讯作者Da’as, Ammar
来源期刊JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES
ISSN1464-343X
出版年2013
卷号82页码:15-32
英文摘要

Water resources in the Middle East, particularly in Palestine, are extremely scarce and costly. The Jordan Valley is a fertile productive region, described as the food basket of Palestine. Groundwater originating from the Quaternary Aquifer System forms the main water resource in the Jordan Valley. However, the quality of this groundwater is threatened mainly by the high chloride concentration. The most representative area of the Jordan Valley is Jericho area, which was chosen to be the study area. The study area (65 km(2)) is almost a flat area with a gentle decline towards the east. It is the lowest land on earth with ground levels reaching 400 meters below sea level (mbsl) near the Dead Sea shores. The Quaternary Aquifer System in the study area could be divided into an upper alluvial layer with thickness varying from 40 to 150 m and a lower low-permeable Lisan layer, which crops out in the eastern part of the study area with thickness over 200 m. Hydrogeochemical investigation reveals that the water is generally earth alkaline with higher content of earth alkalis and prevailing chloride. According to Stuyfzand (1986) and Piper’s (1944) classification systems, water type in the Alluvial Aquifer varies from fresh hard CaMgHCO3 or MgCaHCO3 water in the west and northwest to brackish very-hard MgNaCl or NaMgCl in the middle. In the east, the water becomes brackish-salt extremely-hard MgNaCl or NaCl. Groundwater quality is deteriorating (increase in salinity) spatially towards the east and vertically with increasing depth (when nearing the Lisan Formation). As an indication of groundwater salinity, total dissolved solids show some variability with time over the last 21 years (1983-2004). In short-time scale, there are high seasonal and yearly fluctuations with regard to salinity, specifically in Cl- and SO42- contents. Spring water from the Upper Cenomanian Aquifer (CaHCO3) represents the fresh end member, while Rift Valley Brines (RVB-CaNaCl) and Dead Sea Brines (DSB-MgNaCl) represent the saline end members. Existing water types are mixtures of the 3 end members. There is a consistency in results and analysis of geological, hydrogeological, hydrochemical and geophysical data. There are three probable sources of increase in groundwater salinity: mixing with saline end members (RVB/DSB); dissolution of minerals of the Lisan Formation (calcite, dolomite, gypsum and halite); and to some extent, agricultural effluent pollution. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Jordan Rift Fault Dead Sea Jericho Palestine Arid Quality Quaternary Aquifer Lisan Formation Salinity Brines Water types Quality profiles Mixing Dissolution Up-coning
类型Article
语种英语
国家Belgium
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000318380900002
WOS关键词DEAD-SEA BASIN ; QUATERNARY AQUIFER ; RIFT-VALLEY ; EVOLUTION ; BRINES
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/177883
作者单位Univ Ghent, Lab Appl Geol & Hydrogeol, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
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Da’as, Ammar,Walraevens, Kristine. Hydrogeochemical investigation of groundwater in Jericho area in the Jordan Valley, West Bank, Palestine[J],2013,82:15-32.
APA Da’as, Ammar,&Walraevens, Kristine.(2013).Hydrogeochemical investigation of groundwater in Jericho area in the Jordan Valley, West Bank, Palestine.JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES,82,15-32.
MLA Da’as, Ammar,et al."Hydrogeochemical investigation of groundwater in Jericho area in the Jordan Valley, West Bank, Palestine".JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES 82(2013):15-32.
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