Geophysical assessment for deep structuring mapping and water resources perspectivity in semi-arid land region (northeastern Tunisia, Mediterranean Basin)

Author:

Kortas Oussama12ORCID,Gabtni Hakim1

Affiliation:

1. Georessources Laboratory, Centre de Recherches et des Technologies des Eaux (CERTE), University of Carthage, Soliman, Tunisia

2. Faculty of Science of Tunisia, University of Tunis El Manar, El Manar, Tunisia

Abstract

In Mediterranean semi-arid regions, shallow aquifers are generally over-exploited. However, several deeper groundwater boreholes exhibit serious problems of low hydraulic yield and dry wells. The existence of reliable information about the regional geological structure can enhance the success of deep well programmes. Geophysics has proved very useful as a fast and efficient tool to understand the structuring of deep hydrogeology aquifers. Indeed, the identification and characterization of the deep structures of the Bir Drassen–Sidi Toumi region (Cap-Bon, northeastern Tunisia) contribute to a better quantification of the groundwater potential, allowing more sustainable management. This province can be considered as the SW extension of the NE–SW Jebel Abderrahman Atlasic anticline, one of the most prominent geological structures in northeastern Tunisia. To identify the Miocene and Oligocene reservoirs, a geophysical study was carried out using advanced gravity analysis, supported by boreholes, and seismic and geoelectrical calibration. Different gravity filters were applied to reveal the sub-basin architecture and faulting network in the region. By calculating the maxima of the total horizontal gravity derivative and the distribution solutions for Euler's equations, a set of deep faults of different directions was divulged. Time-domain electromagnetic mapping illustrated the influence of these fault zones on the regional arrangement of sub-basin aquifers and their recharge processes. Finally, a 3D residual gravity inversion was carried out to better image the tectonically controlled depocentres associated with prolific thick fluvial–deltaic reservoirs. These ‘deep aquifer valley’ can be suggested as strategic targets for deep hydrogeological exploration planning.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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