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Determination of Physicochemical Water Quality of the Ghis-Nekor Aquifer (Al Hoceima, Morocco) Using Hydrochemistry, Multiple Isotopic Tracers, and the Geographical Information System (GIS)

Nordine Nouayti    
El Khalil Cherif    
Manuel Algarra    
M? Luisa Pola    
Sara Fernández    
Abderrahim Nouayti    
Joaquim C. G. Esteves da Silva    
Khattach Driss    
Nouha Samlani    
Hilali Mohamed    
El Mustapha Azzirgue    
Dorota Anna Krawczyk and Antonio Rodero    

Resumen

The chemical characterization of the Ghis-Nekor groundwater has become a concern of many researchers in Morocco. It is a crucial indicator for the environment situation and the socioeconomic development of this Moroccan region. Indeed, it helps decisionmakers carry out conscious and sustainable management. For this reason, 20 samples of the Ghis-Nekor aquifer were examined in terms of physicochemical parameters such as pH, temperature, electrical conductivity (EC), and total alkalinity (Alk), major cations?anions (Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, K+, HCO3-, Cl-, SO42−" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">SO2-4SO42- SO 4 2 - , NO3−" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">NO-3NO3- NO 3 - , and TDS), isotopic elements (d18O, d2H, and d13C), and concentrations of Br and Sr anions in 2020. Furthermore, spatial data analysis with a geographic information system (GIS) using the ArcGis software (Redlands, California, USA). Indeed, static maps show significant water quality information that helps characterize the groundwater of the study area. The spatial analysis by the GIS indicates that except the EC (from 2630 to 6950 mS/cm), all the physical parameters showed standard concentration values in most of the samples. A significant concentration above the Moroccan norm of groundwater quality for sodium (Na+) from 264.3 to 1500 mg/L, chlorides (Cl-) concentrations from 408.3 to 1510 mg/L, SO42−" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">SO2-4SO42- SO 4 2 - from 313.1 to 999.2 mg/L, and bicarbonate (HCO3-) from 283.7 to 679.8 mg/L was observed, while all the points exceeded the recommended standards norm for SO42−" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">SO2-4SO42- SO 4 2 - . Most of the points met the potability standards for potassium (K+). In terms of the isotopic elements, the concentration values of d18O were from -3.92? to ?5.60?, while the d2H concentration values varied between -28.67? and -39.99?. The analysis revealed values of carbon isotope d13C ranging between -3.15? and -8.61?, thus suggesting that the origin of the carbon is mineral, mainly deriving from calcite dissolution. The analysis of the bromide and strontium contents made it possible to discriminate the origin of the salinity anomalies. The Cl/Br, Br/Cl, and Sr/Ca molar ratios distinguished the areas of influence of geological setting (saliferous facies outcrops) or anthropogenic effect (wastewater). The results of the analysis shed light on factors of contamination, which are as follows: urban zones (Imzourene, Ait Youssef, and Souani) and agricultural activities. Therefore, the use of these waters could pose a risk to the health of humans and animals. Similarly, the GIS is a practical and effective tool for the Ghis-Nekor groundwater quality diagnostics and could help decisionmakers establish solutions.

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