Salinization Processes in the Benichab Coastal Aquifer-Mauritania

  • Mohamed M
  • Diongue D
  • Emvoutou H
  • et al.
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Abstract

A comprehensive and detailed study was conducted for the first time in the Benichab Region (western part of Mauritania) unique groundwater resource to identify the main process driving groundwater salinization using major and minor ions together with environmental isotopes. One hundred and nineteen samples were collected from 45 points (dug-wells and boreholes) during the period 2015 to 2017, where physico-chemical, chemical and isotope parameters were analyzed. pH values indicate circumneutral to basic (6.8 to 8.6) values while Electric Conductivity (EC) values show an increasing gradient from fresh groundwater lense (EC < 1 mS/cm) to highly saline groundwater in the vicinity of the Atlantic Ocean. In addition, TDS values range from 140 to 38,613 mg/l. Geogenic inputs reveal water rock interactions dominated by ion exchange, dissolution-precipitation processes and evaporation...

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Mohamed, M. L., Diongue, D. M. L., Emvoutou, H. C., Mohamed, A. S., Jiddou, M., & Faye, S. (2020). Salinization Processes in the Benichab Coastal Aquifer-Mauritania. International Journal of Geosciences, 11(06), 377–392. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijg.2020.116020

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