2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202336401004
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Study of groundwater pollution of irrigated Ain Zohra commune (North-eastern Morocco) by nitrates using GIS. Understanding the Climate–Water–Energy–Food Nexus and the Transition Towards a Circular Economy: The Case of Morocco

Abstract: The contamination of Morocco’s water resources comes from three sources as like agriculture, industry, and urbanization. Within this project’s scope, we investigated groundwater contamination in the suburban community of Ain Zohra (located in the Mediterranean zone, Driouch province, eastern part of Morocco). The Zohra area is limited in east part by the rural municipality of Ain Zohra, in the north part by Driouch city and in the southern and western parts is bounded by the Boubker rural municipality. In July… Show more

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“…Some samples exhibit sodium excess, suggesting potential saltwater intrusion. Groundwater in the Gareb plain is highly saline, demonstrating elevated concentrations of chloride, sulfate, sodium, magnesium, and calcium [21]. While generally showing chloride enrichment, the absence of clear geochemical evidence suggests this excess is likely due to pollution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some samples exhibit sodium excess, suggesting potential saltwater intrusion. Groundwater in the Gareb plain is highly saline, demonstrating elevated concentrations of chloride, sulfate, sodium, magnesium, and calcium [21]. While generally showing chloride enrichment, the absence of clear geochemical evidence suggests this excess is likely due to pollution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%