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Ecological Assessment of Physicochemical Pollution of Wadi Sebou(Gharb,Morocco)
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作者 Habiby El Moctar Fatimetou Salma +9 位作者 Brahim Ahmed Dick Ilyass Laazar Ettaki Jalal Aalama Fatima Hraira Thami Hammouali Kamal Maaroufi Manal Echayeb Hajar Fariri Khalid Belghyti Driss 《Journal of Environmental & Earth Sciences》 2025年第6期351-369,共19页
In Morocco,hydrological and hydrobiological surveys of wadis,river and stream are rare.In this research,we plan to attempt to characterize the physico-chemistry of surface waters of sixteen stations sampled at the lev... In Morocco,hydrological and hydrobiological surveys of wadis,river and stream are rare.In this research,we plan to attempt to characterize the physico-chemistry of surface waters of sixteen stations sampled at the level of the Sebou basin during the period 2013-2023.The diagnosis showed that this natural watercourse is highly enriched in oce-anic salts.A large fluctuation in the chemical nature of the waters was recorded,as well as electrical conductivity(EC),which oscillates between 629 and 22,766μS/cm.Hydrogen Potential ranges from 8.01 to 8.79 while remaining basic.Nitrate(NO3-)concentrations range from a maximum of 886.9 mg/l to a minimum of 0.24 mg/l.Similarly,the am-monium concentration varies from 0.04 to 15.34 mg/l.It was also noted that the waters were very rich in chloride ions(860.27 to 145.55 mg/l),in sodium Na+ion(51 to 2,530 mg/l),in sulfate ions SO4--(441.4 to 37.62 mg/l),in calcium ions Ca2+(97.6 to 1,072.8 mg/l)and in magnesium ions Mg2+(631.2 to 17.28 mg/l)which explains the high hardness of these waters.The concentrations of potassium ions(K+)range from 2.54 to 17.55 mg/l.The high alkalinity is due to the high concentrations of bicarbonate ions(75.64 to 362.34 mg/l).Our study concludes that the waters of the Sebou re-main below the irrigation threshold authorized by Moroccan law when moving away from its Atlantic estuary.They are too degraded and we suggest that urban and industrial wastewater be pre-treated as a priority to reduce natural environment. 展开更多
关键词 Watercourse Physicochemistry Norme QUALITY sebou Kenitra Morocco
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Spatio-Temporal Dynamics and Evolution of Land Use Land Cover Using Remote Sensing and GIS in Sebou Estuary, Morocco 被引量:1
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作者 Ayoub El Adnani Adnane Habib +1 位作者 Khalid El khalidi Bendahhou Zourarah 《Journal of Geographic Information System》 2019年第5期551-566,共16页
Land use and land cover (LULC) represent the ongoing challenge of environmental variation. The understanding of the level and process of its change is the basis for any environmental planning and management. In Morocc... Land use and land cover (LULC) represent the ongoing challenge of environmental variation. The understanding of the level and process of its change is the basis for any environmental planning and management. In Morocco, as everywhere in the world, human population densities are constantly increasing on the coastal zones. This results in a continuous and rapid acceleration of the use of coastal space and an increase in pressures on ecosystems and the different species they contain. The purpose of this study is the analysis of the changes in LULC from 1985 to 2017 in the coastal area of Sebou estuary, situated in the Northwest of the Moroccan Atlantic coast. The changes were identified and assessed after classifying a series of Landsat images taken during 1985, 2002 and 2017. The algorithm used for the classification is the Support Vector Machine (SVM), which yielded results with accuracy higher than 85%. The results of the land use land cover change describe phenomenal urbanization and deforestation, as well as an evolution of the agricultural sector, indicating the impact of anthropization in this vulnerable environment. 展开更多
关键词 LULC CHANGE Detection ACCURACY Assessment LANDSAT sebou ESTUARY Anthropization
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Hydrologic Modeling Using SWAT and GIS, Application to Subwatershed Bab-Merzouka (Sebou, Morocco) 被引量:2
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作者 Yassine Bouslihim Ilias Kacimi +5 位作者 Hassane Brirhet Mourad Khatati Aicha Rochdi Namira El Amrani Pazza Abdelhalim Miftah Zainab Yaslo 《Journal of Geographic Information System》 2016年第1期20-27,共8页
Water management in morocco faces significant challenges in both levels, quality and quantity, in order to address these challenges and to secure the rational and efficient management of water resources, it is necessa... Water management in morocco faces significant challenges in both levels, quality and quantity, in order to address these challenges and to secure the rational and efficient management of water resources, it is necessary to try to understand the different issues involved in the water cycle works! The large number of hydrological studies and techniques used at the Sebou watershed are limited to water quality, and the use of the simpler empirical models, that, do not permit to take into consideration all the factors affecting flow and cycle of water. In the purpose of using the hydrological model SWAT to study the hydrological functioning of the Sebou watershed (Morocco) which faces many problems regarding the management of its water resources like all the other watersheds in our country, this study focuses on the creation, organization and generation of input data (soil, soil occupation, climate…) using a GIS (ARCGIS) then, the configuration and calibration of the model and after that, the evaluation of the results. The main reason behind this work is to measure the adaptability of this model to the selected area in order to generalize the model to the whole Sebou watershed. The results are satisfying;they show that this model can represent the overall hydrological regime of the pilot basin Bab-Merzouka. This model can open up new perspectives regarding the effects of climate change, and the changes caused by humans on water resources, in terms of both quantity and quality. 展开更多
关键词 Hydrological Functioning SWAT GIS sebou (Morocco)
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Hydrogeochemical Characterization of the Dissolved Load of the Major Elements Downstream of the Watershed of the Wadi Sebou, Morocco
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作者 Eudes Yoli Baudet Bahin Souad Haida 《Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection》 2018年第7期159-177,共19页
The aim of this paper was to analyse the dissolved elements in water which were sampled from the Sebou River in Northern Morocco. The sampling was conducted at the Mechra Bel station for two different hydrological cyc... The aim of this paper was to analyse the dissolved elements in water which were sampled from the Sebou River in Northern Morocco. The sampling was conducted at the Mechra Bel station for two different hydrological cycles (2013/2013 and 2013/2014). The study was to determine the type of water facies present in the area. The piper diagram shows that the dominant water facies in the area are that of Nacl water facies, which contribute to 56% of the total amount of major elements in the water. The study also revealed that during high water levels, there is dilution of water and during low water levels, the concentration of elements increases. The presence of halite and gypsum bearing rocks in the study area gives an indication that the supply of Na+ and Cl? is related to the dissolution of evaporates. The results also revealed that the specific export of the dissolved load amounts to 127.6 t/km2/year. Finally, the quantification of the dissolved load, through the determination of dissolved material flows shows that the specific export of material amounts to 127.6 t/km2/year. 展开更多
关键词 sebou Basin Dissolved Transport SEASONAL VARIATIONS Dissolved FLUX
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Water Dynamics of the Sefrou Watershed, Northern Tabular Middle Atlas, Morocco
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作者 Farah El Hassani Youssef Hattafi Abderrahim Lahrach 《Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection》 2021年第9期102-130,共28页
The Sefrou watershed, located in the northern part of the Tabular Middle Atlas, is the primary watershed in the Sebou region. Due to increasing socio-economic development, the need for a stable water supply is critica... The Sefrou watershed, located in the northern part of the Tabular Middle Atlas, is the primary watershed in the Sebou region. Due to increasing socio-economic development, the need for a stable water supply is critical. Therefore, this watershed’s physiography and morphology are studied to aim and facilitate further research in the Sebou region. We rely on the hydrological regime, frequency analysis of extreme flows, rainfall volume, and flood periods forecast to enable that characterization. Our findings determined that the Sebou region is of pluvial type with abundant rainfall, especially in winters due to floods. Moreover, substratum parameters induce a large volume of water resources from upstream to downstream. However, the weak structure of the hydrographic network and the water balance ha<span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="font-family:Verdana;">s</span></span></span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> highlighted a considerable loss of these resources, which handicaps the irrigation system and the supply of drinking water to the region’s cities. Finally, the annual modulus and the different coefficients show hydroclimatic fluctuations of semi-arid climatic conditions, with a temperate winter. Our results suggest a need to monitor water runoff and protect surface soils from flooding and rapid erosion (by planting trees). We also propose installing barriers and a small dam to recharge groundwater and artificially store surface water in this watershed.</span></span></span> 展开更多
关键词 Middle Atlas sebou Sefrou Watershed Basin Morphology Water Resources
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