A combined methodology for estimating the potential natural aquifer recharge in an arid environment

Carletti, Alberto
First
Methodology
;
Ghiglieri, Giorgio
Last
Methodology
2019-01-01

Abstract

An innovative methodology that combines an indirect physiography-based method for determining the runoff coefficient at a sub-basin scale and a water balance model applied on a daily time scale was developed to calculate the natural groundwater recharge in three watersheds within the Oum Zessar arid area, Tunisia. The effective infiltration was calculated as part of the water surplus by considering the average available water content (AWC) of soil and an average runoff coefficient for each sub-basin. The model indicates that the sub-basins covered mainly by the ?artificial? soils of tabias and jessour, characterized by average AWC values greater than 150 mm, did not contribute to natural groundwater recharge over the 10-year period (2003?2012) considered. The estimated volume for the Triassic aquifer amounted to about 4.5 hm(3) year(-1), which is consistent with previous studies. For the Jurassic and Cretaceous aquifers, the estimated volumes amounted to about 200 dm(3) year(-1).
2019
natural aquifer recharge; hydrogeology; arid environment; Oum Zessar; Tunisia
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