Modeling vadose zone hydrological processes in naturally occurring piezometric depressions: the Chari-Baguirmi region, southeastern of the Lake Chad Basin, Republic of Chad

The Chari-Baguirmi region, southeastern of the Lake Chad (Africa), has a wide naturally occurring piezometric depression with values deeper than the expected regional groundwater level. To date, the most widely accepted hypotheses to explain its origin and dynamics are based on lack of rainwater inf...

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description The Chari-Baguirmi region, southeastern of the Lake Chad (Africa), has a wide naturally occurring piezometric depression with values deeper than the expected regional groundwater level. To date, the most widely accepted hypotheses to explain its origin and dynamics are based on lack of rainwater infiltration and exfiltration processes. The code HYDRUS-1D is applied to numerically simulate the hydrological flow processes along the unsaturated zone in two soil profiles located in the central part and on the boundary of this piezometric depression under bare and vegetated soil coverage. The simulated time period is 2004–2015 with 715 mm annual rainfall average. The computed recharge with respect to total precipitation accounts for 21% on the boundary and 12% in the central part, which is limited by thick silty low permeability layer on the top surface. Considering modelling uncertainty and limitations under the simulated climatic conditions, the rainfall effect is observed only at upper soil layers, which leads to low aquifer recharge, while the upward water flux causing water table evaporation is very low. Past climate conditions, capable of developing a drying front to reach the water table after thousands of years of drying and geological structural constraints, may explain the current depressed area.
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Annual rainfall
Aquifer recharge
Aquifers
Biogeosciences
Climatic conditions
Drying
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Environmental Science and Engineering
Evaporation
Geochemistry
Geologic depressions
Geology
Groundwater
Groundwater levels
Groundwater recharge
Groundwater table
Hydrologic models
Hydrologic processes
Hydrology
Hydrology/Water Resources
Lakes
Original Article
Permeability
Precipitation
Rain
Rain water
Rainfall simulators
Simulation
Soil
Soil layers
Soil permeability
Soil profiles
Soil properties
Terrestrial Pollution
Unsaturated flow
Vadose water
Water table
title Modeling vadose zone hydrological processes in naturally occurring piezometric depressions: the Chari-Baguirmi region, southeastern of the Lake Chad Basin, Republic of Chad
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