Abstract

Laayoune and the Foum El Oued aquifers are in hydraulic communication only at the level of Oued Saguia El Hamra. The present study has accordingly made use of all the hydrogeological, hydrological, geological and geophysical data that preceded the watershed of Oued Saguia El Hamra in its downstream part. These data are by no means omplementary with the objective of having a better understanding of the boundary line between Laayoune and Foum El Oued aquifers and the origin of feeding the sources of Oued Saguia El Hamra. This study will focus only on the previous geophysical studies where a reinterpretation of electrical soundings has proved useful as a result of the recent well-logging results. It makes it possible to highlight the presence of a significant rise in the truncated marly substratum of Oued Saguia El Hamra and depressions (left and right banks) which could correspond to stream channels or depressed areas. At the level of the Wadi bed, there has been a regular immersion of the conductive level roofs from east to west towards Foum El Oued favoring the flow of wastewater from the zone and spraying the brackish water sources towards the groundwater of Foum El Oued. In the light of the reinterpretation of electric polls, plus as well as the geophysical surveys by electrical tomography and high definition made at the right and left banks of the Oueed Saguia El-Hamra, it was possible to verify the existence of dry ridge separating the two webs of Laayoune and Foum El Oued and stream channels or depressed areas of the left bank for drainage of brackish water to sources located along Oued Saguia El Hamra. The true resistivity models tomography profiles confirm the presence of the backbone at the left and right banks and the graben of the left bank for underground water drainage of the web Laayoune to sources welling the river Saguia El Hamra. They reveal the presence of a quaternary plio-cover (coastal platform Moghrebian) as being heterogeneous and affected by many electrical discontinuities, particularly in the level resistant R2 (coquina sandstone). These discontinuities could correspond to lateral changes in facies and/or synsedimental faults compartmentalizing the plio-quaternary formations into a system of Horsts and Grabens that relies on the whole (D1, Cs) attributed to formations from the Miocene to the Upper Cretaceous. The contours of the map show the distribution of the three families of electrical soundings A, B and C limited by two main electrical discontinuities D and M. East of discontinuity million, this map reflects the look of the wall of the Pliocene-Quaternary resting on the impermeable upper Cretaceous floor. To the west of this electrical discontinuity M, the map reflects the behavior of the roof of marl deposits of Miocene age.

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  • IntroductionMany geophysical (seismic, gravimetric, aeromagnetic and especially geoelectric), hydrological and hydrogeological studies were performed at the basin of Sakia El Hamra and Oued Eddahab (South of Morocco) [1] [2] [3] [4]

  • Many geophysical, hydrological and hydrogeological studies were performed at the basin of Sakia El Hamra and Oued Eddahab (South of Morocco) [1] [2] [3] [4]

  • Laayoune and the Foum El Oued aquifers are in hydraulic communication only at the level of Oued Saguia El Hamra

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Introduction

Many geophysical (seismic, gravimetric, aeromagnetic and especially geoelectric), hydrological and hydrogeological studies were performed at the basin of Sakia El Hamra and Oued Eddahab (South of Morocco) [1] [2] [3] [4]. In light of the results of these studies, the Regional Direction of the Hydraulic of Sahara (DRH) and subsequently the Basin Agency of Sakia El Hamra and Oued Hydraulic Eddahab (ABHSHOD), performed several drill holes, controlled by logs for the release of water resources for potable water supply, irrigation, industrial and for watering livestock [5] [6] [7] In these previous studies, a geophysical electrical tomography was performed at the level of the left and right banks of the Oued Saguia El-Hamra with the aim of verifying the existence of the dry dorsals between Foum El Oued and the two plies Laayoune and the fluvial channels of the left and the right sides for drainage of brackish water to the sources of the river Saguia El-Hamra.

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