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The use of universal kriging interpolation technique to determine groundwater levels in dry and wet years: A case study in a semi-arid region of Mahdia in Tunisia

Year 2019, Special Issue: 1st Int. Congress on Biosystems Engineering 2019, 155 - 162, 27.12.2019

Abstract

Aims: Overexploitation of groundwater (GW) resources leads to lowering of the water table and widespread shallow groundwater contamination, particularly in semi-arid and arid regions of the world. The region of Mahdia, located in the Sahel of Tunisia, is a semi-arid region characterized by its limited surface water and groundwater resources. Overexploitation of groundwater in some shallow aquifers has been detected lately in the region due to the increase of population and human activities. This study aimed to figure out spatial and temporal changes in groundwater elevations through using geostatistical techniques.
Methods and Results: In line with the determined objective, data from 102 groundwater observation wells, located in the Mahdia region in Tunisia, were used in this study. The Regional Commissariat for Agricultural Development of Mahdia (CRDA) provided us with the data of groundwater depth observations from 2005 to 2017, surface elevation and coordinates of the groundwater wells. The use of universal kriging, i.e. “kriging with a drift”, method allowed us to make reasonable interpretations on groundwater levels in dry and wet years. Generated maps by Jeostat Software® demonstrated that the relief of the catchment determines the groundwater divide, which controls hydrological processes in groundwater catchments. In addition, generating groundwater elevation maps for dry and wet years was subtracted and a new map was derived, i.e. difference map. Difference map indicated that overexploitation was accentuated in dry years.
Conclusions: The “universal kriging” method allowed us to obtain groundwater elevation contours and to detect groundwater-depleted areas.
Significance and Impact of the Study: Policies and economic instruments should be taken urgently to manage these overexploited aquifers and recreate the groundwater natural level particularly in dry years.

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FYL-2019-11771

Thanks

This Study was made possible with the occasion of the opportunity given by the Rectorate of Sousse University (Tunisia) to go to Cukurova University (Turkey), located in Adana, for 4-month. The financial support was provided by Erasmus+ mobility program. Authors would like to acknowledge to the Department of Scientific Research Projects of Cukurova University Rectorate for the financial support (Project No: FYL-2019-11771) to attend to the ICOBEN 2019 conference.

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The use of universal kriging interpolation technique to determine groundwater levels in dry and wet years: A case study in a semi-arid region of Mahdia in Tunisia

Year 2019, Special Issue: 1st Int. Congress on Biosystems Engineering 2019, 155 - 162, 27.12.2019

Abstract

Aims: Overexploitation of groundwater (GW) resources leads to lowering of the water table and widespread shallow groundwater contamination, particularly in semi-arid and arid regions of the world. The region of Mahdia, located in the Sahel of Tunisia, is a semi-arid region characterized by its limited surface water and groundwater resources. Overexploitation of groundwater in some shallow aquifers has been detected lately in the region due to the increase of population and human activities. This study aimed to figure out spatial and temporal changes in groundwater elevations through using geostatistical techniques.
Methods and Results: In line with the determined objective, data from 102 groundwater observation wells, located in the Mahdia region in Tunisia, were used in this study. The Regional Commissariat for Agricultural Development of Mahdia (CRDA) provided us with the data of groundwater depth observations from 2005 to 2017, surface elevation and coordinates of the groundwater wells. The use of universal kriging, i.e. “kriging with a drift”, method allowed us to make reasonable interpretations on groundwater levels in dry and wet years. Generated maps by Jeostat Software® demonstrated that the relief of the catchment determines the groundwater divide, which controls hydrological processes in groundwater catchments. In addition, generating groundwater elevation maps for dry and wet years was subtracted and a new map was derived, i.e. difference map. Difference map indicated that overexploitation was accentuated in dry years.
Conclusions: The “universal kriging” method allowed us to obtain groundwater elevation contours and to detect groundwater-depleted areas.
Significance and Impact of the Study: Policies and economic instruments should be taken urgently to manage these overexploited aquifers and recreate the groundwater natural level particularly in dry years.

Project Number

FYL-2019-11771

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Primary Language English
Subjects Agricultural Engineering
Journal Section Araştırma Makalesi
Authors

Rania Soula 0000-0002-6086-9176

Mahmut Çetin 0000-0001-5751-0958

Project Number FYL-2019-11771
Publication Date December 27, 2019
Submission Date November 27, 2019
Acceptance Date December 17, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Special Issue: 1st Int. Congress on Biosystems Engineering 2019

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APA Soula, R., & Çetin, M. (2019). The use of universal kriging interpolation technique to determine groundwater levels in dry and wet years: A case study in a semi-arid region of Mahdia in Tunisia. Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi Tarım Bilimleri Dergisi, 24, 155-162.

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