埃及西北沙漠中新世冲积莫格拉含水层补给源的特征

IF 4.7 2区 地球科学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies Pub Date : 2024-09-21 DOI:10.1016/j.ejrh.2024.101980
Doaa Hegazy , Abotalib Z. Abotalib , Mohamed Sultan , Sayed M. Arafat , Mohamed El-Bastawesy , Adel Yehia , Karim Abdelmalik
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研究区域埃及西北部沙漠中新世冲积莫格拉含水层研究重点这项研究将稳定同位素分析与航空磁学和水文地质数据集相结合,以完成以下工作:(1) 确定莫格拉含水层的主要补给来源,(2) 评估含水层与尼罗河含水层的连通性,(3) 通过俯冲断层研究莫格拉含水层与下层努比亚含水层系统 (NAS) 的垂直连通性。研究结果显示:(1) 地下水同位素组成存在明显的异质性(A 组:δ18O:1.1-13.8‰;δD:4.6-73.5‰,B 组:δ18O:-0.99-0.85;δD:-7.58-4.38‰):-7.58至4.38‰;C:δ18O:-1.1至-3.4;δD:- 6.3至-18.2‰),表明补给源的变化。(2) 尼罗河以西(最多 30 公里)的地下水成分(A 组)类似于阿斯旺高坝(AHD)建成后富集的现代尼罗河水,再往西则是相对枯竭的地下水(B 组),类似于阿斯旺高坝建成前尼罗河水的历史成分。(3) 从 B 组再往西,沿多个断层系统(西北向和东北向断层)交汇处出现了贫化的 C 组样本,被解释为上升的高度贫化的古努比亚含水层系统(NAS)水和阿斯旺高坝之前的尼罗河水的混合物。(4) 在埃及的类似环境中也出现了所主张的结构控制,这表明多个断层系统的交汇处提供了非洲东北部深层和浅层含水层之间的区域联系,补给了上覆的浅层含水层,并应在地下水管理方案中加以考虑。
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Characterization of recharge sources of the Miocene Fluvial Moghra aquifer in the North Western Desert of Egypt

Study region

The Miocene Fluvial Moghra Aquifer in the North Western Desert of Egypt

Study focus

The study integrates stable isotope analyses with aeromagnetic and hydrogeological datasets to accomplish the following: (1) define the primary source(s) of recharge to the Moghra aquifer, (2) assess aquifer connectivity with the Nile River aquifer, and (3) investigate the vertical connectivity of the Moghra aquifer with the underlying Nubian Aquifer System (NAS) through subvertical faults.

New hydrological insights for the region

The findings reveal (1) significant heterogeneity in groundwater isotopic compositions (Group A: δ18O: 1.1–13.8 ‰; δD: 4.6–73.5 ‰, B: δ18O:−0.99 to 0.85; δD: −7.58 to 4.38 ‰; and C: δ18O:−1.1 to −3.4; δD: − 6.3 to −18.2 ‰) indicative of variability in recharge sources. (2) Groundwater compositions west (up to 30 km) of the Nile River (Group A) resemble enriched modern Nile waters following the Aswan High Dam (AHD) construction that give way further west to relatively depleted groundwater (Group B) resembling historical pre-AHD Nile water compositions. (3) Further west from Group B depleted Group C samples occur along intersections of multiple fault systems (NW and NE-oriented faults) interpreted as mixtures of rising highly-depleted paleo Nubian Aquifer System (NAS) waters and pre-AHD Nile waters. (4) The advocated structural control is reported in similar settings in Egypt, suggesting that intersections of multiple fault systems provide regional connections between deep and shallow aquifers in northeast Africa, recharge overlying shallow aquifers, and should be considered in groundwater management scenarios.

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Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies
Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies publishes original research papers enhancing the science of hydrology and aiming at region-specific problems, past and future conditions, analysis, review and solutions. The journal particularly welcomes research papers that deliver new insights into region-specific hydrological processes and responses to changing conditions, as well as contributions that incorporate interdisciplinarity and translational science.
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