2018_EJRNL_PP_MOHAMED_YOUSIF_1.pdf
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West EL Minia area is considered one of promising areas for future development plans in Egypt. The current
research provides an integrated remote sensing data, microfacies analysis, field studies and geochemical approach
to investigate the groundwater resources in West El Minia area. Three aquifers were investigated;
Oligocene sandstone, Middle Eocene limestone and Nubian sandstone aquifer. New data about two aquifers
(Nubian sandstone and Oligocene) are presented in the current study extracted from well logging interpretation
and wells rock samples. The groundwater of the Oligocene sandstone and Middle Eocene limestone aquifers are
recorded under unconfined conditions, while the Nubian sandstone is recorded as confined aquifer. The total
thicknesses of the three aquifers were identified through interpretation of the well logging data (180m for
Oligocene aquifer, 445m for the Middle Eocene aquifer, and 145m for Nubian sandstone aquifer). The present
study discusses the groundwater levels, the geological controls and groundwater chemistry of the recorded
aquifers. The low salinity values (560–916 mg/l) and water table map as well as the obtained stable isotopes data
reveal that the Middle Eocene aquifer is recharged from the Nile River where it has isotopic signature of the
modern Nile water with slightly contribution of paleo-water of the Nubian sandstone. The area is affected by sets
of faults associated with fractures and joints and facilitates the groundwater recharge. Based on multi GIS data
layers, remote sensing data, geologic investigation as well as geophysical data, a future groundwater strategy
were presented.
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