Title of article :
Relationship between River Flow, Rainfall and Groundwater pumpage in Mikkes Basin (Morocco)
Author/Authors :
Belhassan، Kaltoum نويسنده Geology Department, Faculty of Sciences, Dhar Mehraz. Fez, Morocco Belhassan, Kaltoum
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2011
Abstract :
This paper investigates the relationship between river flow, rainfall and groundwater pumpage in the Mikkes stream during the
period 1968-2009. The Mikkes basin is located in the north center of Morocco and consists of three different zones that represent
diversified geologies. This basin includes a phreatic and confined aquifer in Saïs basin and a shallow aquifer in the Tabular Middle
Atlas. Analysis of monthly medium flows between 1968 and 2009 shows an approximate oceanic system which is characterized by
two hydrological seasons. First a period of high waters in winters which is conditioned by the pluviometric contributions and the
second is a low water period in summer which is conditioned by evapotranspiration. The mode of this River can be called a pluvioevaporal
type. The high deficit of the Mikkes stream (between 1968-1979 and 1980-2009) is about 76% and could be the combined
effect of drought and groundwater pumpage. Water table variations could be conditioned by climatic changes and regional geology.
Actually, the annual water table variations show a drop in ground water levels, which is due to the combined effect of reduction in
precipitation that has reduced the natural recharge of groundwater, and the increase in pumping which is increasing year by year for
more than 80 years in this region. In addition, free-water tables are much more susceptible to pumpage when compared to the
confined aquifer. Thus, the water table and piezometric heads of the Mikkes basin do not demonstrate a uniform sensitivity to the
drought. High rainfall between 1995 and 1997 had affected the groundwater levels of Mikkes with an increase in piezometric level. The
monthly piezometric variations of free-water table are characterized by a seasonal operation: groundwater recharge and discharge.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Earth Sciences(IJES)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Earth Sciences(IJES)