Mohamed Mouchane, Zineb Hazyoun, H. Taybi, Najat Assem, K. Bargach
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摘要
为了加深我们对温泉周围生态系统的了解,促进温泉的保护和改善,我们的研究重点是对摩洛哥东部地区 Ain El Haouamed(S1)和 Ain Hamra(S2)两个温泉附近的土壤进行物理化学分析。同时,我们还确定了在这些地区生长的植物,它们对特定的环境条件有着特殊的适应性。土壤理化分析结果显示了这些地区的显著特点。第一个温泉(S1)周围的土壤为砂质壤土,第二个温泉(S2)周围的土壤为粘质壤土。两种土壤的 pH 值都略带碱性。就有机质而言,在这些地区采集的土壤样本之间存在显著差异。电导率和其他物理化学参数显示出不同的值。对温泉附近植被的研究表明,在 1 号地点有(洋甘菊、箭毒草、薹草),在 2 号地点有(柽柳、 粘草、糙叶苇、鹅掌楸)。这些信息必将有助于更好地了解这些特定的热生态系统。通过本次研究,我们确定了几种极具价值的植物物种,这标志着我们在了解这些地区的生物多样性方面取得了重要进展。这些结果还可用于制定保护和可持续管理这些特殊生态系统的战略。
Soil Study and Identification of Plant Species Growing Near Two Thermal Springs (Ain El Haouamed and Ain Hamra) in the Eastern Region of Morocco
In order to deepen our understanding of the ecosystems around thermal springs and contribute to their preservation and enhancement, our study focused on the physico-chemical analysis of soils located in the immediate vicinity of two thermal springs Ain El Haouamed (S1) and Ain Hamra (S2) in the eastern region of Morocco. At the same time, we identified the plants that thrive in these areas and have developed specific adaptations to particular envi - ronmental conditions. The results of physico-chemical soil analyses revealed distinct characteristics. Around the first thermal spring (S1), the soil has a sandy loam texture, while around the second spring (S2), a clayey loam tex - ture. The pH of both soils is slightly basic. In terms of organic matter, significant variations were observed between soil samples taken in these areas. Electrical conductivity and other physico-chemical parameters showed variable values. A study of the vegetation near the thermal springs shows the presence of ( Matricaria chamomilla, Juncus acutus, Carex sylvatica ) at site 1 and ( Tamarix gallica, Inula viscosa, Phragmites australis, Typha angustifolia ) at site 2. This information will certainly contribute to a better understanding of these specific thermal ecosystems. The present study has led to the identification of several plant species of great interest, representing an important advance in our knowledge of the biodiversity of these areas. These results can also be used to develop strategies for the preservation and sustainable management of these particular ecosystems.
期刊介绍:
- Industrial and municipal waste management - Pro-ecological technologies and products - Energy-saving technologies - Environmental landscaping - Environmental monitoring - Climate change in the environment - Sustainable development - Processing and usage of mineral resources - Recovery of valuable materials and fuels - Surface water and groundwater management - Water and wastewater treatment - Smog and air pollution prevention - Protection and reclamation of soils - Reclamation and revitalization of degraded areas - Heavy metals in the environment - Renewable energy technologies - Environmental protection of rural areas - Restoration and protection of urban environment - Prevention of noise in the environment - Environmental life-cycle assessment (LCA) - Simulations and computer modeling for the environment