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Jabrane M., Touiouine A., Valles V., Bouabdli A., Chakiri S., Mohsine I., El Jarjini Y., Morarech M., Duran Y., Barbiéro Laurent. (2023). Search for a relevant scale to optimize the quality monitoring of groundwater bodies in the Occitanie region (France). Hydrology, 10 (4), 89 [17 p.].

Titre du document
Search for a relevant scale to optimize the quality monitoring of groundwater bodies in the Occitanie region (France)
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000977681800001
Auteurs
Jabrane M., Touiouine A., Valles V., Bouabdli A., Chakiri S., Mohsine I., El Jarjini Y., Morarech M., Duran Y., Barbiéro Laurent
Source
Hydrology, 2023, 10 (4), 89 [17 p.]
In France, and more generally in Europe, the high number of groundwater bodies (GWB) per administrative region is an obstacle for the management and monitoring of water for human consumption by regional health agencies. Moreover, GWBs show a high spatial, temporal, physico-chemical, and bacteriological variability. The objective is to establish homogeneous groupings of GWB from the point of view of water quality and the processes responsible for this quality. In the Occitanie region in southwestern France, the cross-referencing of two databases, namely the French reference system for groundwater bodies and SISE-EAUX, provided a dataset of 8110 observations and 15 parameters distributed over 106 GWB. The 8-step approach, including data conditioning, dimensional reduction by Principal Component Analysis, and hierarchical clustering, resulted in 20 homogeneous groups of GWB over the whole region. The loss of information caused by this grouping is quantified by the evolution of the explained variance. Splitting the region into two large basins (Adour-Garonne and Rhone Mediterranee) according to the recommendations of the European community does not result in a significant additional loss of information contained in the data. A quick study of a few groups allows to highlight the specificities of each one, thus enabling targeted guidelines or recommendations for water quality management and monitoring. In the future, the method will have to be tested on the scale of large European watersheds, as well as in the context of an increase in the number of parameters.
Plan de classement
Hydrologie [062]
Description Géographique
FRANCE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010087686]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010087686
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