Publications by authors named "Malak Elmeknassi"

Proper management of mine waste plays a crucial role in minimizing environmental impacts. One potential solution to tackle this problem involves transforming mine waste rock into soil to facilitate the process of mine restoration. The aim of this study was to assess the mineralogical, chemical, and physical characteristics of technosol derived from phosphate mine waste dumps.

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Soil salinization poses a significant challenge to the sustainable advancement of agriculture on a global scale. This environmental issue not only hampers plant growth and soil fertility but also hinders the advancement of the national economy due to restrictions on plant development. The utilization of organic and/or inorganic amendments has demonstrated the ability to mitigate the detrimental impacts of salt stress on plant life.

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Mediterranean areas are characterized by complex hydrogeological systems, where water resources are faced with several issues such as salinity and pollution. Fifty-one water samples were gathered from the Bou-areg coastal and the Gareb aquifers to evaluate the source of water salinity and to reveal the processes of the different sources of pollution using a variety of chemical and isotopic indicators (δH-H2O, δO-H2O, δS-SO4, and δO-SO4). The results of the hydrochemical analysis of water samples show that the order of dominated elements is Cl > HCO > SO4 > NO and Na > Ca > Mg > K and evidenced extremely high salinity levels (EC up to 22000 μS/cm).

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Groundwater resources are the main supply of freshwater for human activities. Nevertheless, during the last 50 years, groundwater has become very susceptible to chemical pollution due to human activities. The groundwater vulnerability assessment constitutes a worldwide recognized tool for water management and protection.

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