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Montety, Véronique de Blavoux Bernard. "Salinisation d'un aquifère captif côtier en contexte deltaïque cas de la Camargue (delta du Rhône, France) /." Villeurbanne : TEL, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/33/64/17/PDF/These_V_de_Montety2008.pdf.
Full textStevens, Robert M. "The response of grapevines to transient soil salinisation /." Title page, contents and abstract only, 1995. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09A/09as848.pdf.
Full textLeitão, João Luís Vieira. "Climate changes: effects of secondary salinisation in freshwater organisms." Master's thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/8332.
Full textAs global climate patterns change, so will freshwater availability. Specially, salinisation of freshwater costal ecosystem is a major point of concern; either by surface flooding or by groundwater intrusions of seawater. This may be potentiated by the decrease of freshwater availability provoked by longer drought periods, evaporation, and increased freshwater extraction (for example for agriculture and other human uses). According, the present work aimed at evaluating how freshwater organisms responded to an increase in salinity. To achieve this main objective two specific goals were delineated: (i) to compare the toxicity of seawater with a surrogate (NaCl), commonly used in laboratory toxicity assays, to two standard freshwater species, and (ii) to assess if an association exist between resistance to chemical contamination and to increased salinity; since many populations, predicted to experience future increased salinity, are presently exposed to chemical contamination. To accomplish the first objective the sensitivity of the green algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (Korshikov) F. Hindák and of the cladoceran Daphnia magna Straus to NaCl and to natural seawater was evaluated. Growth rate for P. subcapitata, and mortality, time to release the first brood, body size, total reproduction, and intrinsic rate of natural increase for D. magna, were monitored after exposing these species to two series of solutions with an increasing gradient of salinity. One series of solutions was established with a natural seawater sample and the other with NaCl dissolved artificial media. To address the second objective, four cloned lineages of Daphnia longispina O.F. Müller, exhibiting different sensitivities to lethal levels of copper, were exposed to a gradient of lethal and sublethal levels of salinity, established with the salt NaCl. The same endpoins described for D. magna were also monitored for D. longispina. The obtained results showed that NaCl exerted a higher toxicity to P. subcapitata (LOEC of 5.9mS/cm and 9.6mS/cm, respectively for NaCl and seawater) and to D. magna (LC50,48h of 9.88mS/cm and 11.32mS/cm; and EC50 for total reproduction of 8.9mS/cm and 10.4mS/cm, respectively for NaCl and seawater) than the natural seawater. These data suggest that the use of NaCl as a surrogate for seawater to predict, in laboratory, the effects of seawater intrusion in freshwater is a protective approach as it simulates a “Worst Case Scenario” of exposure. An association between resistance to copper and to NaCl was not observed for the tested cloned lineages of D. longispina (r < 0.92 and p > 0.08), though the two clonal lineages most resistant to copper also exhibited the highest sensitivity to sublethal levels of NaCl (determined as the EC20 for total reproduction). Finally, obtained data demonstrated that D. longispina was more sensitive to increased salinity (LC50,48h of 2.85g/L to 2.48g/L or, conductivity values of LC50,48h of 5.50mS/cm to LC50,48h= 4.57mS/cm which correspond respectively to the highest and lowest recorded values in these assays) than the standard species (D. magna), highlighting the importance of using autochthonous species for the ecological risk assessment of secondary salinisation.
À medida que os padrões climáticos se alteram também a disponibilidade de água doce se irá alterar. Como tal, a salinização de ecossistemas costeiros, principalmente os dulçaquicolas, torna-se um ponto de preocupação fundamental. Quer devido ao aumento de intrusões de água do mar por inundação ou por intrusões salinas através dos lençóis freáticos, quer devido à diminuição de entrada de água doce, provocada por períodos mais prolongados de seca, evaporação e aumento do uso de água para actividades antropogénicas. De acordo com o exposto, o presente trabalho pretendeu avaliar as respostas de organismos dulçaquicolas a alterações provocadas pelo aumento de salinidade. Para atingir este objectivo principal foram delineados dois objectivos específicos: (i) comparar a toxicidade de água do mar com a do sal NaCl, comummente usado em laboratório como substituto de água do mar e (ii) averiguar uma possível correlação entre a resistência a contaminação química (cobre) e a aumento de salinidade; uma vez que muitas das populações que se prevê virem a ser afectadas por salinização estão, presentemente, já expostas a contaminação química. Para abordar o primeiro objectivo, a alga verde Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (Korshikov) F. Hindák e o cladócero Daphnia magna Straus foram expostos a dois gradientes crescentes de salinidade estabelecidos com água do mar natural e com NaCl dissolvido num meio artificial.. No ensaio com a alga verde unicelular foi avaliada a inibição do crescimento; no ensaio com D. magna foram avaliados os seguintes parâmetros: mortalidade, tempo decorrido até libertar a primeira ninhada, comprimento corporal, reprodução total, taxa de crescimento intrínseco. Para atingir o segundo objectivo, foram seleccionadas quatro linhagens do cladócero Daphnia longispina O.F Müller com sensibilidades diferentes a níveis letais de cobre. As quatro linhagens foram expostas a um gradiente de concentrações, letais e sub-letais, de NaCl. Neste ensaio foram analisados os mesmo parâmetros descritos anteriormente para o ensaio com D. magna. Os resultados demonstram que o sal NaCl apresentou maior toxicidade do que a água do mar natural, quer para P. subcapitata (LOEC de 5.9mS/cm e de 9.6mS/cm, respectivamente para NaCl e água do mar), quer para D. magna (LC50,48h de 9.88mS/cm e LC50,48h= 11.32mS/cm; e EC50, para reprodução total, de 8.9mS/cm e 10.4mS/cm, respectivamente para NaCl e água do mar). Estes dados sugerem que o uso de NaCl, em laboratório, como um substituto de água do mar deve ser considerado como uma abordagem protectora, uma vez que simula um cenário de maior toxicidade. Não foi observada uma associação significativa entre maior resistência a cobre e a NaCl nas linhagens de D. longispina testadas (r < 0.92 and p ≥ 0.08), apesar de as duas linhagens mais resistentes a cobre apresentarem as maiores sensibilidades a níveis subletais (para reprodução total) de NaCl. Finalmente, os dados obtidos demonstram que D. longispina é mais sensível ao aumento de salinidade (o intervalo de valores de LC50,48h calculados foi de 2.85g/l a 2.48g/l de NaCl, correspondente a valores de conductividade de 5.50mS/cm e 4.57mS/cm, respectivamente) que a espécie padrão (D. magna), salientando a importância do uso de espécies autóctones na avaliação de risco ecológico em situações de intrusões salinas.
Ahmed, Mohammad Faruque. "Simulating and assessing salinisation in the lower Namoi Valley." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/811.
Full textAhmed, Mohammad Faruque. "Simulating and assessing salinisation in the lower Namoi Valley." University of Sydney. Land Water and Crop Sciences, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/811.
Full textClarke, Catherine Bernadette. "Screening for enhanced salt tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana L. with particular consideration of altered stomatal function." Thesis, Lancaster University, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.250151.
Full textCallow, John Nikolaus. "River response to land clearing and landscape salinisation in southwestern Australia." University of Western Australia. School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, 2007. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2007.0085.
Full textKirkby, S. D. "Managing dryland salinisation with an integrated expert system/geographic information system /." Title page, abstract and table of contents only, 1994. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phk593.pdf.
Full textBarbecot, Florent. "Approche géochimique des mécanismes de salinisation des aquifères côtiers : chronologies 14C-226Ra." Paris 11, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA112319.
Full textSmith, Michael S. "Development, hydrology and salinisation of the regolth at Bamganie-Meredith, Victoria, Australia." Thesis, Federation University Australia, 2001. http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/164964.
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Xu, Peng School of Mathematics UNSW. "A computational model for the assessment and prediction of salinisation in irrigated areas." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Mathematics, 2003. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/23342.
Full textIssa, Sanaa. "Hydrogeologic and 3-D Shallow Groundwater Flow Integrated Study and Salinisation Processes with Some Areas at Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/20915.
Full textRashnavadi, Mahmoud. "The ecological impacts of secondary salinisation on halo-tolerant fishes in south-western Australia." Thesis, Rashnavadi, Mahmoud (2010) The ecological impacts of secondary salinisation on halo-tolerant fishes in south-western Australia. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2010. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/9644/.
Full textau, L. Sim@murdoch edu, and Lien Sim. "Transitions between ecological regimes in salinising wetlands." Murdoch University, 2005. http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/browse/view/adt-MU20061020.92805.
Full textAl-Ajmi, Asadullah. "Modelling the development of soil salinity on small farms in Oman growing irrigated crops using saline groundwater." Thesis, University of Reading, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.340010.
Full textDe, Montety Véronique. "Salinisation d'un aquifère captif côtier en contexte deltaïque - Cas de la Camargue (delta du Rhône, France) -." Phd thesis, Université d'Avignon, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00336417.
Full textCette étude a été réalisée sur l'aquifère profond captif de Camargue dans le cadre de l'ORE RESYST. Cet aquifère présente des salinités élevées atteignant celle de la Méditerranée à proximité de la côte. Deux approches ont été menées conjointement : (i) une étude hydrodynamique en régime permanent et transitoire pour préciser le fonctionnement hydrogéologique de l'aquifère (flux, conditions aux limites, propriétés hydrodynamiques) et (ii) un suivi des traceurs naturels hydrochimiques et isotopiques (18O, 2H, 13C CMTD, 3H et 14C CMTD) permettant de déterminer l'origine de la salinité de l'aquifère.
Ce travail a mis en évidence le rôle de la partie libre de l'aquifère (aquifère de Crau) dans l'alimentation de l'aquifère captif. La forte augmentation de la salinité de l'aquifère captif depuis 1969 est ainsi principalement reliée à des baisses de charge naturelles ou anthropiques de l'aquifère de Crau. L'aquifère captif est soumis à des transferts de pression rapide depuis la mer mais également le Rhône qui s'accompagnent de transferts de masse très lents. En s'appuyant sur les rapports ioniques et isotopiques, ce travail a permis de démontrer que les fortes salinités de l'aquifère captif s'expliquent par un mélange eau douce/eau de mer fortement modifié par des interactions géochimiques : échanges de bases, processus de dégradation de la matière organique sédimentaire (sulfato-réduction, méthanogénèse), phénomènes de précipitations. Le temps moyen de séjour des eaux, supérieur à une cinquantaine d'année, témoigne de l'influence d'une intrusion marine ancienne en relation avec la dernière transgression marine (Holocène supérieur).
Fournier, Isabelle. "Salinisation des écosystèmes lacustres par les sels de voirie : perturbations chimiques et réponses des communautés microbiennes." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/68630.
Full textMontety, Véronique de. "Salinisation d'un aquifère captif côtier en contexte deltaïque : cas de la Camargue (delta du Rhône, France)." Avignon, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/33/64/17/PDF/These_V_de_Montety2008.pdf.
Full textThis study deals with the salinization of confined coastal aquifers in relation with sea level variations (past, future) and human pressures. The deep confined aquifer of Camargue has been studied in the framework of the ORE RESYST. This aquifer shows high salinities reaching that of the Mediterranean Sea near the shoreline. Two approaches have been jointly carried out: (i) an hydrodynamic study in steady and transient flow to understand the hydrogeological behaviour of the aquifer (flows, boundary conditions, hydrodynamic properties) and (ii) a monitoring of hydrochemical and isotopic natural tracers (18O, 2H, 13CCMTD, 3H and 14CCMTD) to determine the origin of the salinity of the aquifer. This work highlights the influence of the unconfined part of the aquifer (Crau aquifer) on the recharge of the confined aquifer. Thus, the high increase of salinity in the aquifer since 1969 is mainly due to natural or anthropogenic head depletion within the Crau aquifer. The confined aquifer shows rapid pressure transfers both from the Sea and the Rhone River whereas mass transfers are very low. Ionic and isotopic ratios highlight that strong salinities of the aquifer are due to a freshwater/seawater mixing, which is highly modified by geochemical interactions: cationic exchange, sedimentary organic matter degradation (sulphate reduction, methanogenesis), precipitation phenomena. The mean residence time of water is higher than fifty years and reflects the influence of a former marine intrusion related to the last marine transgression (upper Holocene)
Taylor, Sarah Leanne. "The hydrogeochemistry of shallow groundwater in Western Sydney: a study of salinisation processes in shallow groundwater." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/16115.
Full textMorgan, Karina School of Biological Earth & Environmental Sciences UNSW. "Evaluation of salinisation processes in the Spicers Creek catchment, central west region of New South Wales, Australia." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2005. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/24327.
Full textShanyengana, Shanyengana E. "Groundwater chemistry and supplementary sources of freshwater in Arid environments : groundwater salinisation, solar desalination & fog collection." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52870.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: Freshwater is the most fundamental of all life-supporting resources that determine our social, economic and political wellbeing. It is, however, only a small percentage of the world's water resources and is also unevenly distributed. Arid regions make-up about forty percent of the world's land area and have a large proportion of the world population, however, they only have a small fraction of the freshwater compared to other areas. Conventional freshwater sources in arid environments such as surface water in rivers, lakes and dams are often seasonal, available mainly during the rainy season. Equally, only a small part of the rain (0 - 5% of rainfall) infiltrates into groundwater reserves, and even this groundwater displays high rates of salinisation such that the end-water is too saline for human consumption. The poor quality of groundwater in arid regions is generally understood, however, it is always assumed that this is mainly a problem in areas where surface water does not occur. The study investigates seasonal groundwater salinisation in ephemeral (seasonal) river sources in some parts of Namibia and aims to derive a better understanding of the nature of this problem and how it affects people in these areas. It also looks at some possible solutions to the problem with the aim of informing water managers and scientists who are responsible for formulating solutions for water supply to areas in arid regions. These solutions are designed to take advantage of available opportunities in the study areas namely; the abundant supply of solar energy, alternative sources of freshwater such as fog and general atmospheric moisture, and adaptations for water collection in animals that inhabit these regions. The results show that groundwater in shallow ephemeral river sources of the Namib Desert and the Cuvelai delta in North central Namibia display high seasonal variation in Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and chemical composition. The lowest TDS values are recorded during the rainy season, mainly after the first rains in the high rainfall areas and only after flood events in the lower rainfall regions. The groundwater salinity increases during the remainder of the year and in most cases becomes too saline for drinking purposes. The investigations of possible solutions indicate that small-scale photovoltaic reverse osmosis; solar distillation and fog collection could be used to address the seasonal shortage of potable water in these areas. The low-pressure (6 bar) reverse osmosis desalination experiments show that it is possible to operate the unit on a solar-driven pump to produce enough water to cover the typical daily water demand of a village in the Namib Desert. This unit would produce about 4600 litres per day (l/day) of 500- mg/l TDS product water, which exceeds the water production of similar world-leading small-scale RO units in Australia and The Canary Islands. The results also show that the cost of solar distillation units (solar stills) can be reduced sufficiently to make them a viable option for water supply to individual households in these rural areas. The study also found that fog is a feasible alternative source of freshwater in some of the study areas. The fog water is generally of 'A' quality drinking water according to the WHO-derived Namibian Drinking Water Quality Guidelines (NDWQG) and can be used directly or mixed with the saline groundwater to provide potable water. Mixing of the above-mentioned waters is particularly suitable in the Central Namib Desert because the period of high groundwater salinity coincides with that of peak fog deposition. The results also show that fog water can be collected with vanous polymeric greenhouse shade netting that can be easily obtained, and provides guidelines on the correct percentage shade coefficient and weave of possible fog collector mesh to intending users of fog collection technology in areas where the polypropylene mesh that is used in Standard Fog Collectors is not available. The investigations of surface properties of fog-harvesting beetles and experiments with various prototype collectors show that it is possible to increase water production in fog collectors existing today. The hydrophobic surface conditions as were found on the cuticles of fog-basking beetles (Onymaeris unguicularis and Onymacris bieolor) would enhance formation and runoff of large fog droplets on the collector surface. The prototype extractor-fan- and cooling system-based collectors show that it is possible to increase fog collection on polymeric meshes about three times and also that a comparable volume of atmospheric moisture can be collected even when there is no fog, up to a relative humidity of about 40%. In conclusion the study emphasizes that groundwater salinity in arid regions is at times a seasonal problem that should be considered in water supply strategies for these regions. Also that atmospheric moisture is a feasible alternative source of freshwater in some arid regions that often exceeds rainfall several times and should be considered as an important aspect of the strategies to address water problems in these areas. The study strongly recommends that scientists, engineers and water managers in these regions should always investigate the available opportunities such as climatic conditions (e.g. fog deposition) and adaptations for water collection/conservation that are found in the endemic plants and animals in order to develop sustainable solutions to this problem. They should also constantly update themselves on developments/opportunities that arise in the larger water industry that could be of benefit to water supply initiatives for remote areas in developing countries. Lastly, the study serves to better the understanding of the nature of groundwater salinity in arid environments that are dependent on seasonal surface flow for water supply as well as to contribute to the formulation of solutions to this problem in these areas, particularly in west coast hyper arid environments where conventional sources of freshwater are most inadequate. It also emphasises the role of materials science (polymers) and environmental engineering as well as that of UNESCO associated scientific institutions in the formulation of sustainable solutions to some of the current water problems in arid regions. Keywords: Arid lands, hydrochemistry, sources of freshwater, desalination, atmospheric moisture
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Vars water is die mees fundamentele van aIle lewensonderhoudende natuurlike hulpbronne wat ons sosiale, ekonomiese, en politieke welstand bepaal. Dit is egter slegs 'n klein gedeelte van die totale waterbronne van die wereld, en is boonop baie oneweredig versprei. Natuurlike waterarm gebiede (woestyne en halfwoestyne) beslaan ongeveer veertig persent van die landoppervlakte van die aarde en word bewoon deur 'n relatief groot persentasie van die wereldbevolking, maar beskik oor slegs 'n klein gedeelte van die varswater in vergelyking met ander gebiede. Konvensionele bronne van varswater in waterarm gebiede, soos oppervlaktewater in riviere, mere en darnme, is dikwels seisoenaal, en slegs beskikbaar gedurende die reenseisoen. Verder beland slegs 'n klein gedeelte van die reenval (0 - 5%) in die ondergrondse waterreserwes, en selfs hierdie grondwater vertoon 'n hoe mate van versouting, sodat die eindproduk te brak is vir menslike gebruik. Die swak gehalte van grondwater in waterarm gebiede word algemeen verstaan, maar daar is tot nog toe aanvaar dat dit oor die algemeen slegs 'n probleem is in gebiede waar oppervlaktewater me voorkom nie. Hierdie studie ondersoek seisoenale grondwaterverbrakking in seisoenale rivierbronne in sekere dele van Namibie en beoog om 'n beter begrip te formuleer van die aard van die probleem en hoe dit die inwoners van hierdie gebiede raak. Daar word ook ondersoek ingestel na moontlike oplossings vir die probleem, met die doel om 'n inligtingsbron vir waterbestuurders en wetenskaplikes wat verantwoordelik is vir die formuleer van oplossings vir watervoorsiening in waterarm gebiede daar te stel. Hierdie oplossings is ontwerp om voordeel te trek uit die beskikbare geleenthede in die ondersoekgebiede, naamlik; die oorvloedige beskikbaarheid van sonenergie, altematiewe bronne van varswater soos mis (Eng. "fog") en atmosferiese vog in die algemeen en aanpassings (Eng. "adaptations") vir die opvang van water wat voorkom by diere, veral insekte, in hierdie gebiede. Die resultate toon dat grondwater in die vlak seisoenale rivierbronne van die Namibwoestyn en die Cuvelai-delta in noordsentraal Namibie hoe seisoenale variasie in totale opgeloste stowwe (TVS) en chemiese samestelling vertoon. Die laagste TVS-waardes word waargeneem tydens die reenseisoen, hoofsaaklik na die eerste reen in die hoe-reenvalgebiede en eers na vloede in die lae-reenvalgebiede, Die soutgehalte van die grondwater neem toe gedurende die res van die jaar en in die meeste gevalle verbrak die water tot ondrinkbare vlakke. Die ondersoek na moontlike oplossings dui aan dat kleinskaalse fotovoltaiesgedrewe tru-osmose, sondistillasie en die opvang van mis (Eng."fog collection") aangewend kan word om die seisoenale tekort aan drinkwater in hierdie gebiede aan te spreek. Die laedruk (6 bar) tru-osmose-ontsoutingseksperimente wys dat dit moontlik is om die eenheid met behulp van 'n sonkraggedrewe pomp te bedryf en voldoende water te lewer vir die tipiese daaglikse drinkwaterbehoeftes van 'n nedersetting in die Namibwoestyn. Hierdie eenheid sal sowat 4600 liter per dag (l/d) water, met 'n TVSwaarde van 500 mg/I, lewer. Dit is aansienlik meer as die lewering van soortgelyke eenhede in Australie en die Kanariese Eilande. Die resultate wys ook dat die koste van sondistillasie-eenhede genoegsaam verminder kan word om dit 'n lewensvatbare opsie vir watervoorsiening aan enkelhuishoudings in die plattelandse gebiede te maak. Die studie het ook bevind dat die opvang van mis 'n toepaslike alternatiewe bron van varswater is in sekere van die studiegebiede. Die miswater is oor die algemeen 'A' -gehalte drinkwater vol gens die Namibiese gehalteriglyne Vir drinkwater (gebasseer op bepalings van die Wereldgesondheidsorganisasie) en dat dit net so, of vermeng met brak grondwater, gebruik kan word as drinkwater. Vermenging is besonder geskik in die sentrale Namibwoestyn, aangesien die periode van hoe grondwaterverbrakking saamval met die piek van benutbare misneerslag. Die resultate toon ook aan dat miswater opgevang kan word met verskeie tipes polimeriese skadunet, wat maklik verkrygbaar is, en verskaf riglyne vir die optimale skadu-koeffisient en weefpatroon van moontlike misvangsnette vir voomemende gebruikers van misvangstegnologie in gebiede waar die polipropileennet wat in die standaard miskollekteerders gebruik word nie, beskikbaar is nie. Die ondersoek van oppervlakeienskappe van mis-koesterkewers (Eng. "fog harvesting beetles") en eksperimente met verskeie prototipe versamelaars toon dat dit moontlik is om die waterproduksie van bestaande kollekteerders te verhoog. Die hidrofobe oppervlaktetoestande soos gevind op die opperhuid van die mis-koesterkewers (Onymacris unguicularis en Onymacris bicolor) bevorder die vorming en afloop van groot misdruppels op die versameloppervlak. Die prototipe suigwaaier- en verkoelerstelselgebasseerde versamelaars toon dat dit moontlik is om die misvogversameling op polimeriese nette tot drie maal te verhoog en dat 'n vergelykbare volume atmosferiese vog versamel kan word, selfs in die afwesigheid van mis, tot by 'n relatiewe humiditeit van ongeveer 40%. Ten slotte benadruk die studie dat grondwatersoutgehalte in waterann gebiede soms 'n seisoenale probleem is, en dat dit in ag geneem moet word in watervoorsieningstrategiee vir sulke gebiede. Dit benadruk ook dat atmosferiese vog 'n bruikbare alternatiewe bron van varswater kan wees in sekere areas, waar dit dikwels verskeie male meer is as reenval, en gesien behoort te word as 'n belangrike aspek in strategiee om waterprobleme in hierdie gebiede aan te spreek. Die studie beveel sterk aan dat wetenskaplikes, ingenieurs en waterbestuurders in hierdie gebiede altyd die beskikbare geleenthede soos klimaatstoestande (bv. misneerslag) en aanpassings vir vogvangslbewaring wat voorkom by inheemse plante en diere sal navors om sodoende onderhoudbare oplossings vir die probleem te vind. Hulle behoort deurlopend op hoogte te bly met ontwikkelings/geleenthede wat ontstaan in die wyer waterindustrie, wat van waarde kan wees in by waterverskaffmgsinisiatiewe vir afgelee gebiede in ontwikkelende lande. Laastens dien die studie om 'n beter begrip daar te stel van die aard van grondwatersoutvlakke in waterarm gebiede wat afhanklik is van seisoenale oppervlaktevloei vir watervoorsiening sowel as om 'n bydrae te lewer tot die formuleer van oplossings tot die probleem in hierdie gebiede, veral in die hiperdroe omgewings aan die Namibiese weskus, waar konvensionele waterbronne mees onvoldoende is. Dit benadruk ook die rol van materiaalkundige wetenskappe (polimere) en omgewingsingenieurswese sowel as die UNESCO-geassosieerde wetenskaplike instellings in die formulering van volhoubare oplossings vir sommige van die huidige waterprobleme in waterann gebiede. Sleutelwoorde: Waterarm gebiede, hidrochemie, bronne van varswater, ontsouting, atmosferiese vog
Lorrain-Soligon, Léa. "Conséquences de l’augmentation de la salinité sur la faune des marais littoraux : le cas des amphibiens." Electronic Thesis or Diss., La Rochelle, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023LAROS026.
Full textCoastal wetlands are characterized by spatial, temporal, and global change-related variations in salinity. These variations in salinity can negatively impact the biodiversity of coastal wetlands. This is particularly the case for amphibians, characterized by a permeable integument and low dispersal abilities. Although amphibians’ sensitivity to salinity is well known, it has mainly been studied in the context of road de-icing salt, in communities that are naive to salt exposure. Nevertheless, coastal populations of amphibians, regularly exposed to these salinity variations, should express a higher tolerance to this environmental parameter in response to local adaptation processes. We investigated how salinization of coastal environments influences the ecology, physiology, behaviour and development of coastal amphibians. At all levels of integration (community, population, individual), we have shown negative impacts of salt exposure, affecting the composition of the community, the distribution of individuals, their growth, their development, their physiology and their behaviour. However, communities, adult individuals, and larvae all expressed physiological and behavioural resilience through compensatory mechanisms. Our work has led to a better understanding of the effects of salinity variations on coastal wetlands’ biodiversity, and to provide management options to compensate for the effects of this global change
Taylor, Jonathan Charles. "The application of diatom-based pollution indices in the Vaal catchment / J.C. Taylor." Thesis, North-West University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/66.
Full textThesis (M. Omgewingswetenskappe)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.
Saejiew, Atinut. "Evolution des sols de bas fonds au nord-est de la Thailande. Etude des interactions entre sodisation et ferrolyse." Montpellier, ENSA, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003ENSA0018.
Full textSoil salinity extension in Northeast of Thailand is a huge problem for the farmers and the Thai authorities. It endangers both the agriculture and the environment, and is cause to almost irreversible. Soil degradation. Low fertility sandy soils were however reported long time before the salinity started to spread, and explained by the ferrolysis process. Both salinization and ferrolysis seem to be the important soil genesis processes forming the lowland soils. The first process leads to alkaline soils, whilst the second leads to acid soils. This study therefore focuses on the interactions between the two processes, namely sodication and ferrolysis, and particularly on the role of sodium and ferrous iron on clay weathering. It is driven in a paddy soil sequence in Phra Yun basin, Northeast of Thailand. This work was carried out in three steps. The first step is the study of clay tlocculationdispersion behaviour in sodium and ferrous iron electrolytes in the laboratory. The second step is the in situ characterization of the soil solution compositions, during rice cropping and rainy season. The third step is the description and analysis of the soil sequence. Finally, these different results are compared and conclusions are taken. The results show that the effect of ferrous iron on the tlocculation of clay is quite identical to calcium. The flocculated clays are well-crystallized kaolinite and dispersed clay is smectite and disordered or small kaolinite. A maximum ferrous iron concentration of 0. 67 mmol L-1 is necessary to flocculate the clays whatever the other cations in the electrolyte. Such a concentration is currently reached in rice-cropped soil solution, thus suggesting that rice cropping may prevent clays to disperse. The field soil solution monitoring shows that ferrous iron concentration increase upon reductive dissolution of oxides during rainy season, and other cations are leached due to heavy rainfalls and tlooding in rice fields. Both reductive dissolution and salt leaching are enhanced by rice cropping. The clays are likely to disperse in the non cropped and non saline profiles or leached surface horizons, and to flocculate in saline deep horizons or rice-cropped and reduced surface horizons. Thus rice cropping is likely to both enhance the conditions for the fust step of ferrolysis, and balance the dispersive effect of sodium by increasing the ferrous iron content of the soil solution. The description of the soil sequence shows that the soil clay and silt content increase from top to bottom of sequence and profiles. Many clay dispersion and clay precipitation features, such as clay cutans, appear in the horizons. Clays seem to mostly accumulate in the medium, compact horizons of the bottom part of the sequence. The soil and clay analyses agree with these observations. The mean particle size continuously decreases with depth and topography. Conversely, the reactivity of the clay increases, smectite being the major clay type down the sequence. All results agree to show that ferrolysis has a limited effect in forming these soils, though they belong to soil series that are typically considered as ferrolysed. The role of ferrolysis might thus be overestimated is assessed oruy by hydromorphic conditions and profiles wit low CEC and contrasting textures. The soils of the sequence form by clay and silt translocation, which is mostly controlled by sodium and ferrous iron content in the soil solution. Rice cropping has thus a great impact on soil forming
Marjoua, Ahmed. "Approche géochimique et modélisation hydrodynamqiue de l'aquifère de la Chaouia côtière (Maroc) : origines de la salinisation des eaux." Paris 6, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA066387.
Full textNakwafila, Albertina Nuusiku. "Salinisation source(s) and mechanism(s) in shallow alluvial aquifers along the Buffels River, Northern Cape Province, South Africa." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/96826.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: Several areas in Namaqualand are affected by elevated levels of salinity; including the shallow alluvial aquifers along the Buffels River catchment. The chemistry of rainwater that recharges these aquifers has low salt-loads, but the groundwater system is very saline. The shallow alluvial aquifers are an important source of water for several communal areas along the river both for domestic and agricultural purposes. Groundwater is also used for the copper and diamond mining activities along the river. Prior to this study, the sources of salinity to the alluvial aquifers and whether salinity can be remediated has not been determined. Possible salinity sources included seawater intrusion, evaporitic salts dissolution, concentrations by evaporation, deep aquifer brines, dissolution of minerals from the aquifer geology as well as salts from anthropogenic activities (i.e. mining). The source(s) of salinity to the groundwater has been determined using the geochemical as well as the isotopic tracers. The ratios of major ions (i.e. Na/Cl) as well the oxygen (18O), hydrogen (2H), 36Cl/Cl, and 87Sr/86Sr isotopes were used in determining the possible solute sources. In addition to these, the chloride mass balance (CMB) method was used to determine the recharge rates to the alluvial aquifers. Furthermore, the groundwater age of the alluvial aquifers was determined using the tritium (3H) isotope. The groundwater samples have high 87Sr/86Sr ratios, which are in the same ranges as the 87Sr/86Sr ratios in the surrounding granitic rocks indicating water-rock interactions. The 36Cl/Cl ratios are low and indicate the dissolution of old salts. The 18O and 2H stable isotopes of groundwater show an evaporative trend with respect to the LMWL, which indicate that groundwater has been evaporated before or during infiltration. Salinity to the shallow alluvial aquifers was found to be mainly derived from the dissolution of rock mass and concentration by evaporation process. The groundwater is relatively young, but there is mixing between old water recharged prior to bomb testing and recently recharged groundwater in some boreholes. The Chloride mass balance (CMB) method assumes atmospheric chloride is the only source of chloride to the aquifers. However, there is additional chloride to these alluvial aquifers from rock mass dissolution. The estimated recharge rates by CMB method (0.1-3.4mm/a) are therefore underestimated. A simulation model was used to determine the recharge rates based on the annual precipitation that will yield the current measured chloride concentrations in the groundwater. Recharge was found to range from 1-5% of the annual precipitation, which is also low. The CMB method therefore gives significant recharge rate estimates, but they are not accurate and need to be supported by another method.
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Morgenthal, Theunis Louis. "The assessment of topsoil degradation on rehabilitated coal discard dumps / Theunis Louis Morgenthal." Thesis, North-West University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/112.
Full textThesis (M. Environmental Management)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.
Lavanchy, Pierre-François. "Transferts couplés eau-solutés en conditions naturelles : application aux problèmes de salinisation des sols de la plaine du Rhône valaisanne /." Lausanne : EPFL, 1992. http://library.epfl.ch/theses/?display=detail&nr=969.
Full textSilva, José Leôncio de Almeida. "Desempenho de equações de lavagem para recuperação de solo salinizado por excesso de fertilizantes em ambiente protegido." Universidade de São Paulo, 2016. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11152/tde-15082016-111809/.
Full textIn regions where irrigation is intensive, aimed at increasing crop production, fertigation is a practice widely used as an alternative to the fertilizing, with the lowest possible level of risk. However, the excessive application of fertilizers, via fertigation can raise the risk of salinization of soils, especially indiscriminate application of fertilizers. Not always the rains that occur in open country are enough to wash the salts from the soil. The volume of water required for washing recovery of a soil profile is calculated on the basis of initial soil salinity, final level desired, type of soil and depth of soil to recover, method of application of irrigation water and concentration of salts in the wash water. The objective of this work was to evaluate the performance of empirical equations for soil recovery in continuous and intermittent leaching system, for the determination of fertilizer salts wash blades. The experiment was conducted in lysimeters with tubular plastic-protected surface, located in an area in open field, belonging to the Department of Biosystems Engineering from Escola Superior de Agricultura \"Luiz de Queiroz-ESALQ/USP, Piracicaba - SP. The study consisted of three steps: 1) Salinisation of soils stored in lysimeters concrete tubular, waterproofed inside; 2) salinized soil recovery; and 3) measurement of concentrations of salts in the soil after the procedure of desalination and comparison of these with those provided by empirical formulas. The treatments were composed by the combination of two factors in factorial scheme of 2 x 5: two forms of recovery (R1=R2 = continuous and flashing) in five levels of salinity in the soil (S1=2.0: S2=4.0: S3=6.0: S4=8.0 and S5=10.0 dS m-1). The experimental design adopted for this experiment was random blocks with 6 repetitions. Technically, it is possible the use of salinized soils washing as irrigation management strategy, quite satisfactory. Among the equations evaluated, the best presented performance at salinized soil recovery was Volobuyev, providing coherent answers to the results obtained experimentally. In general, the equations tested were more efficient in the intermittent recovery system; the system keep the values calculated are praying all underestimated for studied conditions.
Robson, Belinda. "The effect of salinisation on the structure and function of the macroinvertebrate communities of streams in the Wandoo Forest, Western Australia." Thesis, Robson, Belinda (1990) The effect of salinisation on the structure and function of the macroinvertebrate communities of streams in the Wandoo Forest, Western Australia. Honours thesis, Murdoch University, 1990. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/41510/.
Full textLe, Trong Dieu Hien [Verfasser], Ralf [Akademischer Betreuer] Schäfer, Mira [Akademischer Betreuer] Kattwinkel, Ralf [Gutachter] Schäfer, and Elisabeth [Gutachter] Berger. "Pesticides and salinisation, two stressors of freshwater ecosystems / Trong Dieu Hien Le ; Gutachter: Ralf Schäfer, Elisabeth Berger ; Ralf Schäfer, Mira Kattwinkel." Landau : Universität Koblenz-Landau, Campus Landau, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1223455041/34.
Full textCondom, Nicolas. "Analyse et modelisation couplee des processus hydro-geochimiques de la salinisation des sols : application aux sols irrigues de l'office du niger (mali)." Montpellier, ENSA, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000ENSA0005.
Full textAbbes, Kaïs. "Analyse de la relation agriculture-environnement : une approche bio-économique : cas de la salinisation des sols et de la pollution par les nitrates au nord tunisien." Montpellier 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005MON10002.
Full textBelaid, Nebil. "Evaluation des impacts de l'irrigation par les eaux usées traitées sur les plantes et les sols du périmètre irrigué d'El Hajeb-Sfax : salinisation, accumulation et phytoabsorption des éléments métalliques." Limoges, 2010. https://aurore.unilim.fr/theses/nxfile/default/a8a097b5-d757-4af1-a2bb-253eaf48bf21/blobholder:0/2010LIMO4003.pdf.
Full textIn the framework of Tunisian strategy for optimizing the treated wastewater reuse (TW), several irrigated agricultural areas have been created. The risk of TW crop irrigation depends on the one hand, to the TW quality and on the other hand, to the soil type and agricultural practices (type and crop rotation). In the El Hajeb area, TW deriving from the Sfax wastewater treatment plant is reused since 1989. The aim of this work is to evaluate the impact of the TW irrigation on soil and plants. Two soil types were analyzed for they cover the main study area: isohumic calcisol and calcic fluvisol irrigated respectively over 15 and 4 years. Several parameters have been characterized in the studied soils: physicochemical proprieties, geochemistry, major and metallic elements (ME). For both soil sites, two plants types have been sampled; forages plants (sorghum and alfalfa) and perennial plants (olives tree). Contents in major and metallic elements were also analyzed in the Plants samples. TW irrigation has affected both studied soils in different manners. However, in both cases the salinity has been increased. At the calcisol (OTD site), the negative impact of the salinity increase is buffered by the good permeability. For the clayey textured fluvisol (BZ site) irrigated for only 4 years, the salinity increase is more pronounced and the ESP reached the critical level of 15%. If this salinity increase has not affected crop yields by present, it has already inhibited SOM decomposition. For both soil types, the metallic elements (ME) mobility, both in terms of migration with depth or of transfer to the plants, is relatively low and limited to surface soil level. It remains difficult to discern the anthropogenic inputs from natural background of metallic elements. Limiting the study to the surface soil layer only (0-5 cm), it appears that the lateral variability of ME was induced by the irrigation system orientation (surface furrows). Whereas, the ME bioavailability is governed by the SOM level and the distance from the inlet of TW channel. Finally, determination of the rate of ME accumulation in tissues of two forages (alfalfa and sorghum), has shown that the metal uptake level depends mainly on the plant type. While, accumulations of metallic elements in leaves of olive trees are not significant to a statistical point of view
Timms, Wendy Amanda Civil & Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering UNSW. "The importance of aquitard windows in the development of alluvial groundwater systems : Lower Murrumbidgee, Australia." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2001. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/18671.
Full textVincent, Aude. "Etude hydrologique et hydrogéologique du bassin sédimentaire côtier de Kaluvelli-Pondichéry, Tamil Nadu, Inde." Paris 6, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA066520.
Full textTaukulis, Fiona E. "Diatom communities in lakes and streams of varying salinity from south-west Western Australia : distribution and predictability." Thesis, Curtin University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2164.
Full textMuqbel, Mohammed Saleh. "Étude hydrochimique et isotopique de trois aquifères alluviaux (Oueds Tuban, Bana, Hadramoute) de la République démocratique populaire du Yémen (R. D. P. Y)." Paris 11, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA112072.
Full textDhaoui, Ridha. "Contribution à la définition des évolutions des systèmes géomorphologiques et des risques érosifs dans le bassin de Kairouan (Tunisie)." Rennes 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009REN20037.
Full textThe current geomorphological Basin Kairouan (Central Tunisia) controls the operation of many existing processes such as the process of salinization and diffuses runoff and concentrated. But these processes do not only depend on the geomorphology: climate and human activities also play. This work tries first to understand the processes operating géomorphogénique Basin Kairouan, then highlight the impact of the geomorphological structure of the operating environment and agricultural development on the development of salinity and assess the vulnerability to erosion, partly in relation to salinity, the risk of runoff and topography. The methodology used is different depending on the theme for the organization Geomorphologic Basin Kairouan, the methodology is to use topographic maps, geological maps and satellite imagery to create a geomorphological map, a DEM and a map slopes. To map the current expansion of salinity in the alluvial plains of Kairouan, the methodology used is based on the simultaneous use of a Landsat ETM image acquired on 08 February 2001, data from field measurements of salinity and geomorphological data. It appears from this application as the geomorphological sequences carried out according to the spatio-temporal models show rates high in salt formations superficial alluvia present a very slight rate of salinity in the alluvial formations cone spray Holocene, and a lack of salinity in the surface formations of Pleistocene materials. There is also an enrichment of salt to the depth in the modeled Pleistocene and Holocene. The methodology to identify areas susceptible to erosion risk in the agricultural basin of Kairouan is to determine the first large surface textural formations from geomorphological map drawing also on the results of granulometric analysis. The soil map of Belkhodja (1970) and the work of Bahri (1982) may have served to complement our data. The textures are based on the triangular diagram of textures. These textures are translated into the ability to battance. The latter seeks to determine the distribution of classes of sensitivity to erosion and erosion risk by integrating land use, slope map and aspect and wind hydroéliens. This study revealed the importance of agricultural erosion risk in the Basin of Kairouan. Sector North West is generally the most exposed to risk of erosion because the plots of grain and the lands are located mainly in areas with high and medium risk battance in conjunction with high slopes
Mendes, João Paulo Gonçalves da Silva. "A sementeira direta e as culturas de cobertura no controlo da salinidade do solo em culturas regadas." Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/16427.
Full textTaukulis, Fiona E. "Diatom communities in lakes and streams of varying salinity from south-west Western Australia : distribution and predictability." Curtin University of Technology, Dept. of Environmental Biology, 2007. http://espace.library.curtin.edu.au:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=17715.
Full textThe community structure of diatoms in relation to varying salinity concentration was explored. An artificial substrate collector (JJ periphytometer) was used to standardise sampling and ensure diatom assemblages were representative of ambient water quality. A total of 217 taxa were identified with the highest diversity observed in freshwater sites (up to 33 species), and limited to less than 15 in hypersaline waters. According to BIOENV, salinity was the key factor influencing diatom community structure. SIMPER analysis found a number of discriminating taxa between salinity ranges, specifically between assemblages from freshwater and hypersaline sites. Taxa such as Achnanthidium minutissimum and Gomphonema parvulum were indicative of freshwaters. In comparison, Amphora coffeaeformis and Nitzschia ovalis were associated with hypersaline water bodies. Diatom community structure was also examined from 20 hypersaline wetlands in the wheatbelt region with varying pH. Characteristic taxa including Amphora coffeaeformis, Hantzschia sp. aff. baltica and Nitzschia ovalis showed a wide tolerance to salinity and pH, or hypersaline acidic conditions. BIOENV analysis found there were no observable differences between diatom assemblages in relation to salinities above 50 ppt and that pH was highly correlated to species composition. The increasing occurrence of acid saline lakes is of concern and is most likely attributable to deep drainage practices and continued use of fertilisers in agricultural areas.
A diatom-based transfer function was developed from the south-west dataset, to document species optima and tolerance limits to salinity. CCA analysis showed that salinity accounted for a significant and independent amount of variation in the diatom data enabling an inference model to be derived. The most successful model was generated using tolerance-downweighted weighted averaging, with a high coefficient of determination and low prediction errors that remained high after jackknifing. The optima of freshwater diatoms were similar to those reported from other regions of the world, although the optima of hypersaline species tended to be higher. Comparatively, the model performed very well, with the potential to be applied in future paleolimnological studies. In conclusion, this study has shown diatoms to be effective biomonitoring tools, providing the basis for future sampling strategies that assess the biodiversity of salt-affected water bodies in Western Australia. Potential indicator species from different salinity ranges were identified and the sensitivity of diatoms allowed for the development of a statistically robust inference model for the south-west. The reported optima and tolerance limits of important taxa may be further explored to evaluate the success of remediation measures implemented for secondary salinised systems in this region.
Wang, Qing. "Impacts of climate, topography, and weathering profile on vadose zone hydrology and coastal pine plantation management : a multi-scale investigation, Southeast Queensland, Australia." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2008. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/20657/1/Wang_Qing_Thesis.pdf.
Full textWang, Qing. "Impacts of climate, topography, and weathering profile on vadose zone hydrology and coastal pine plantation management : a multi-scale investigation, Southeast Queensland, Australia." Queensland University of Technology, 2008. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/20657/.
Full textArmandine, Les Landes Antoine. "Impact des variations climatiques sur les ressources hydrogéologiques." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014REN1S101/document.
Full textGroundwater resources represent approximately 98% of global freshwater resources available for humans on our planet; therefore groundwater is fundamental resource of our societies. Due to climate change and strong link between climate and the cycle of water, an understandable concern is appeared about the potential impacts of climate change on water resources. Nowadays, growing body of evidence supports the fact that changes in climatic conditions (temperature, precipitation, evaporation…) impact the hydrologic cycle and consequently groundwater resources. The identification of groundwater sensibility to climate variations has become essential. The climate is a highly complex system where its variations drive by many factors both natural and human occurs on all time scales. Climatic changes are not a new phenomenon, groundwater resources have already been impacted by effects of climatic variations, are impacting presently and will be in the future. The work carried out under this thesis covered this problematic to characterize the groundwater resources sensibility to climate variations. With the help of environmental tracers analyzed at the regional scale, impacts of major climate events occurred since the last millions years (marine transgression and glacial period) have been identified in the current hydrogeologic system. Then, support by hydrogeological modeling the impact of climate change has been studied through the specific relationships between groundwater and surface water bodies and ocean. All these studies highlight the important sensibility of groundwater resources to climate variations in terms of quality (salinization) and quantity (lower water levels). Hydrogeological resources are particularly sensitive to climate and hydrological variations (recharge changes, seawater intrusion…), as well as to non-climatic factors (human activities). Thus groundwater resources management needs to consider both climatic and non-climatic risks and the long-term adaptation of these systems
Piscart, Christophe. "Rôle de la salinité dans la dynamique et la régulation de la biodiversité des communautés de macroinvertébrés dulçaquicoles." Metz, 2004. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/UPV-M/Theses/2004/Piscart.Christophe.SMZ0427.pdf.
Full textOne of the consequences of the climat changes and rising temperatures on continental aquatic environments will be an increase their salinity levels. This salinization process is due to multiple factors such as an increase of evaporation, a rise of the sea level and the subterranean aquifers or a change of land use and erosonial process of drainage basins. In spite of its importance, the role of the salinity in freshwater ecosystems is poorly known, in particular in temperate ecosystems. The main objective of this sudy is to improve our knowledge of the role and consequences of a rising salinity on the freshwater biota. A particular section of the Meurthe River allowed us to study on the field the role played by the salinity in the regulation of biodiversity of the macroinvertebrate community. This section of 19 Km presents a salinity gradient ranging from 0. 21 to 2. 60 g. L-1. The first part of this study document our knowledge on the change of macroinvertebrate communities along a salinity gradient in term of biodiversity and structure but also in terms of bio/ecological characteristics of macroinvertebrate assemblages. In the second part, the study is focused on the populationnal and individual scales to explain the observed changes in community scale, especially by using some laboratory tests of the salinity tolerance of 60 taxa belonging to all faunistic groups. From a practical point of view, we explored several bioassessment tools adapted to the study of salinization process such as the bused of sentinel substrate and artificial substrates. Some inovative investigations have also been realized on the use of fluctuating asymmetry to highlight developmental instabilities in natural population submitted to a salinity stress
Ibrahim, Maimouna. "Impacts des changements d'usage des sols sur les ressources en eau souterraine au Sahel nigérien." Thesis, Montpellier 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013MON20046/document.
Full textIn semiarid sub-Saharan Africa, the rapid population growth (~3%.yr-1) during the past few decades has resulted in land clearing and large-scale conversion from savannah and fallow to rainfed or irrigation crop fields. The traditional duration of fallow has been also shortened. In order to estimate the impact of these land use changes on groundwater recharge, the vadose zone was investigated during three years (2009-2011) for two regions located in Niger (south-west and south-east).A qualitative analysis was first carried out for identifying vadose zone properties and for characterizing the corresponding water fluxes (0-10 m depth) for the main land use types: natural savannah; fallow; rainfed millet crop; and irrigated sweet pepper crop. Grain size and electrical resistivity profiles were established and soil water content and matric potential were monitored. Based on the results of this analysis, two more detailed investigations were performed.In southwestern Niger, in order to estimate changes in diffuse recharge from a fallow with Guiera senegalensis to a rainfed millet crop (Pennisetum sp.), a physically-based modeling with Hydrus-1D code was completed. Probability density functions were first built for the soil hydraulic parameters based on the GLUE approach; then, deep drainage (0-10 m depth) was simulated for a 2 × 100 year time-period including a fallow-millet conversion. It was shown that the increase in millet crop areas could result in an increase in deep drainage from 20 to 25 mm.yr-1 after a delay of 35 to 60 years.In southeastern Niger, in order to assess the impact of rainfed and irrigated cropping development on soil and groundwater salinization, major ion concentrations in pore water of the vadose zone were measured and compared with the geochemical composition of water inputs (rainfall, irrigation). It was shown that rainfed cropping does not affect soil water and groundwater quality whereas irrigation results in an increase of solutes concentrations in soil pore water, which could lead to a groundwater salinization at mid-term through soil leaching
Mashimbye, Zama Eric. "Remote sensing-based identification and mapping of salinised irrigated land between Upington and Keimoes along the lower Orange River, South Africa." Thesis, Link to the online version, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10019/1647.
Full textEtienne, Lucile. "Accentuation récente de la vulnérabilité liée au recul du trait de côte et à l'extension des sebkhas dans l'archipel de Kerkennah (Tunisie)." Paris 7, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA070024.
Full textCThe Kerkennah archipelago, located in the Gabes Gulf in Tunisia is composed of 10 little islands with a very low landforms a soft and fragile lithology. The lowest areas are occupied by sabkha, which are sterile and salty. The climate evolution, the relative sea level rise and the important evolution in the local production mode and lifestyle caused changes in the land use. In this context, we tried to understand the evolution of vulnerability linked to the coastline mobility and to the soil salinization since the 60's. Diachronic studies of photointerpretation and remote sensing have been performed to observe and quantify the evolution of land use, of the position of the coastline and of the extension of the sebkhas. From this studies and field data, it was found that the coasts are undergoing significant erosion (0. 12m/y) and that the sabkha are extending. Those physical phenomena associated to the evolutions of land use and to management methods sometimes unadapted, conduct to the increase of the vulnerability linked to the coastline mobility and the soit salinization. The results of a survey proposed to 139 people suggest that the local population perceives the coastline retreat and the soil salinization as worrying and dangerous phenomena. So the local context is quite consistent with real damaging phenomena and a population that seems to be aware of it. However the littoral management in the archipelago doesn't seem to take into account neither the vulnerability nor the perception and the knowledge of the local population. So, even if the integrated coastal zone management is recommended in Tunisia, it is not set up in Kerkennah
Khaska, Mahmoud. "Vulnérabilité des ressources en eau souterraine : origines de la salinité en domaine karstique côtier et de la contamination après-mine en métaux lourds. Approche par multitracage géochimique." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AIXM4381.
Full textThe first theme has for objectives: 1) to trace the origin of the salinity of the waters of the karst aquifers in coastal environment mediterraneen,2) to quantify the mixing proportions between salt waters and the waters karstiques,3) to discriminate the geochemical tracers to identify and model the process of salinization of aquifers coastal karst. The second theme has for objectives:1) to establish the [hast] of natural origin of surface waters and groundwater, 2) to quantify the level of contamination by arsenic in these waters and its spatial and temporal variability 3) to trace the natural or anthropogenic origin of pollution in hast to the aid of isotopic tools adapted. the origins of the salinity identified include i) of came from deep waters salted ii) of come deep water salted dating back toward the surface by a major flaw normal. The 36Cl/Cl has allowed us to identify the origin of deep saline waters and a recharge of meteoric water infiltrated during the period of thermonuclear tests. The PHREEQC modeling used to differentiate between the mixture with a deep water of salt that one with a sea water current. The 87SR/ 86Sr shows a conservative behavior for tracing the origin of saline waters in karst aquifers. The plotters Cs, Rb, Li and B allows to differentiate the three origins identified of salinity. The data acquired on the contamination in hast underline a net increase and perennial of [hast] from the ancient sites of mining processing rehabilitated. The reports 87SR/ 86Sr and δ18O and δ2H will reveal in this case a chartplotter very discriminant of natural or anthropogenic origin of arsenic
Dam, Thi Huyen Trang. "Impact of salinization on rice production and farmers' adaptation preferences: a case in Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021. http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/18452/23699.
Full textThe overall objective of this study is to analyze the impact of saltwater intrusion on rice cultivation at different salinity levels and it also explores how changes in the rice cultivar options within the north central coastal region of Vietnam can help to reduce these impacts. In soils with high salinity levels which are no longer suitable for rice cultivation, more suitable adaptation strategies are called upon through examining farmers’ preference for different crop sequences and the factors affecting their preferences in the interaction with various levels of salinity. The study investigated impacts of salinity on mean and variability of rice yields in four communes of Thua Thien Hue Province and looked at possible changes in the portfolio of rice cultivars, which would offer farmers the potential to increase yields and decrease yield variability simultaneously. I also evaluated the impact of saltwater intrusion on the productivity and technical efficiency of rice farms in the study area. Contrasting to existing studies, this research analyzed season-differentiated impact of soil salinity. Salt tolerant rice varieties can secure yields as long as salinity levels are moderate but are inappropriate once salinity becomes severe. This led to the conduct of third methodological approach that generated information about rice farmers’ preferences and motivations for choosing among the portfolio of locally feasible adaptive and transformative options using a choice experiment. The respondents’ adoption outcomes at different salinity levels were also simulated. The results showed that salinity has negative impact on rice yields, contributes to an increase in variability of yields and reduces rice technical efficiency depending on rice varieties.