Coupled hydrogeological modeling and nitrate transport modeling in an anthropized valley, a case study of the lower Soummam valley (Bejaia Northeast of Algeria)

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Benabbes, Dounyazad [1 ]
Kessasra, Fares [1 ,2 ]
Foughalia, Amal [1 ]
Khemissa, Zeyneb [1 ]
Kerouaz, Moussa [2 ]
Abdelloche, El Amine [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Jijel, Fac Nat & Life Sci, Geol Engn Lab, Cent Campus,BP 98, Jijel 18000, Algeria
[2] Univ Jijel, Dept Earth & Universe Sci, Cent Campus,BP 98, Jijel 18000, Algeria
关键词
Nitrogen pollution; Groundwater vulnerability; Hydrogeological conceptual model; Numerical flow and transport modelling; CALIBRATION;
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10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2024.105183
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Anthropogenic activities, including wastewater discharges and fertilizer use, were identified as the primary factors influencing nitrate concentrations in the lower Soummam Valley in the North-East of Algeria. This study aimed to investigate nitrogen pollution and simulate nitrate mass transport coupled with a numerical flow model. Hydrogeochemical findings revealed significant seasonal variations between the high-water period (May 2019 and 2021) and the low-water period (September 2019 to November 2020 and 2021). During the low-water period, both temperature and electrical conductivity increased. However, pH, dissolved oxygen, and nitrate levels decreased in the high-water period. Nitrites and ammonium exhibited irregular fluctuations. The numerical flow model was developed using PMWIN and coupled with a solute transport model simulated with the Model Transport 3 Dimensions (MT3D). Calibration was conducted under steady-state conditions from 2011 to 2021 and was validated by comparing piezometric heads and nitrate concentrations measured in May 2021. Three scenarios were devised to simulate transient conditions from 2011 to 2050, considering variations in both groundwater levels and nitrate concentrations. The simulation revealed that river and dependent head boundaries are the primary sources of groundwater recharge. These boundaries contributed to approximately 87% of the total inflow. The model also depicted the water exchange between the aquifer and the river. However, the constant head boundary represented the main outflow, accounting for 85.7% of the total. The nitrate model illustrated an increase in nitrate concentrations, reaching 3.8 mg/L in 27 out of the 29 simulated wells. Both the river and groundwater head boundaries were identified as the key factors governing the hydrodynamic aquifer system and nitrate transport in the alluvial aquifer of the lower Soummam Valley.
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