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1 KARSTIFICATION IN (B4) UNIT NORTHWEST OF IRBID & IT,S ROLE IN ENHANCING HUMAN IMPACTS ON THE LOCAL GROUND WATER RESOURCES By Mohammad Al Farajat [email protected] Tel. No. 00962796712700 Al al-Bayt University Jordan Supervisor Professor Elias Salameh Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geology Faculty of Graduate Studies University of Jordan July1997 This thesis was successfully defended and approved on : 19/7/1997 2 Examining Committee 1- Dr. Elias Salameh / Chairman Prof. of Hydrology & Hydrochemistry 2- Dr. Hani Khoury / Member Prof. of Mineralogy 3- Dr. Omar Rimawi / Member Assoc. Prof. In Hydrogeology & Hydrochemistry 4- Dr. Najib Abou-Karaki /Member Assoc. Prof in Geophysics & Seismology 5- Dr. Raja Gedeon / Member Hydrochemistry / ministry of water & Irrigation 3 To my parents ; Father & mother … To my sisters & brothers … 4 ACKNOWLEDGMEN First of all , I am very thankful and greatful to Prof . Dr. lias Salameh, for suggesting the subject of study , continuous Supervising , support and for the encouragement to carry out the Field work which was not always easy. In addition to his scientific supervision , he emphasized the Way to serve the country and the nation, waiting nothing in return. Also , it is my pleasure to thank Dr . Omar Rimawi , for his assistance , kindness , and moral support. Also , I am very thankful to Prof . Dr. Hani Khoury , the Head of the geology Department , for his support , encouragement , and making available the laboratories and other facilities of the department. I am also very thankful to Dr. Najib Abou - Karaki for his kindness , and moral support. Thanks are also extended to Dr. Raja Gedeon, the Director of the Directorate of laboratories of the Water Authority of Jordan, for his support and for allowing the use of authority files and Laboratory facilities. The employees of the Department of Geology / University of Jordan , are especially thanked for their assistance and help. Mr. Ahmad Bareshi, Mrs. Waila Qassem, Miss. Marsil Msiess, Mr. Azam Karadsheh , Mr. Khaleel Tadros, Mr. Saleh Umeer , Mr. Nael Abadi, and Mrs. Ameneh Al-Khordi. Thanks are also extended to the Natural Resources Authority/ Jordan , Ministry of Health, General Statistics , and Ministry of Water and Irrigation for their assistance during the phases of field Work and collection of information. 5 Also it is my pleasure to thank Mr. Hani Al-Omash for helping and assistance through the field work. Last but not least , I would very much appreciate here the help And assistance of t he inhabitants of the study area , whose kindness, hospitality and morality greatly helped in making the field work easy. 6 List Of Contents No. Subject page * Examining Committee …………................... ii * Dedication…………………………………… iii * Acknowledgement * List of Contents vi * List of Tables * List of Figures * Appendices * Abstract 1. CHAPTER ONE : INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction………………………………………………18 1.2PreviousWorks & Studies…………………………………………………………..20 1.3 Objectives Of Study…………………………………………………….............21 1.4 Location & Discription Of The Study Area…………………………………..………………………… 21 1.5 Population, Activities, & Water Support………………………………………………………….25 1.5.1 Waste Water Disposal Methods Of Villages & Towns........................................................................................ 27 1.6 Methods Of study……………………………………...29 2. CHAPTER TWO : KARST & SPELAEOLOGY AS A DEVELOPING BRANCHIES OF GEOLOGY & THE FACTORS CONTROLING KARST DEVELOPMENT 2.1 Introduction.......................................................................32 7 2.2 Definition Of karst ……………………………………………32 2.3 Spelaeology Definition…………………………………………33 2.4 Factors Controlling Karst Development…………………….. 34 2.4.1 Rock Control…………………………………………………..35 2.4.2 Water Control......................................................................... 37 2.4.3 Helping Factors........................................................................54 2.5 Karst, Features, Historical Review, & Practical Aspects……. 55 3. CHAPTER THREE : GEOLOGY, STRUCTURES, & CLIMAT 3.1 Geology………………………………………………………….60 3.1.1 Stratigraphy………………………………………………….61 3.2 Structures………………………………………………………71 3.3 Climate………………………………………………………….75 4. CHAPTER FOUR : LOCAL KARST, SPELAEOLOGY, & ARCHAEOLOGY 4.1 Introduction…………………………………………………..79 4.2 Field Works…………………………………………………. 79 4.3 Local Karst In Relation To Structures……………………..80 4.4 Features Of The Local Karst……………………………..….84 4.5 Local Spelaeology………………………………………….…89 4.6 Archaeology……………………………………………….….90 4.7 Practical Risks Of Underground Cavities………………….95 4.8 Geoelectrical Applications…………………………………...101 5. CHAPTER FIVE : HYDROLOGY, HYDROGEOLOGY, & KARST HYDROGEOLOGY 5.1 Hydrology……………………………………………….….107 5.1.1 Precipitation…………………………………………..….107 5.1.2 Evaporation……………………………………………...110 5.1.3 Runoff…………………………………………………….111 5.1.4 Infiltration………………………………………………..111 5.1.5 Paleohydrology …………………………………………..112 5.2 Hydrogeology & Karst Hydrogeology……………...........113 5.2.1 Aquifers & Hydrodynamics……………………………..114 5.3 Studies On The Karstified Al-Rijam (B4) Aquifer……..116 5.3.1 The Nature Of The Aquifer (B4)………………….........117 5.3.2 Porosity, Permeability, & Transmissivity………………129 8 5.3.3 Tracer Study…………………………………………….130 6. CHAPTER SIX : PETROLOGY, MINERALOGY, & GEOCHEMISTRY 6.1 Introduction…………………………………….…………133 6.2 Thin Sections Study…………...………………….………134 6.3 X-Ray Diffraction…………………….………….………..143 6.3.1 Soil………………………………....…………….………..143 6.3.2 Joint Filling Material……………………………………144 6.3.3 Stalactites………………………………….……..……….144 6.3.4 A Sample From A Hight Of 70 Meters From The Base Of Wadi Al- Rafeed From (B4)………………………….………………144 6.3.5 A Sample From A Hight Of 80 Meters From The Base Of Wadi Al- Rafeed From (B4)…………………………….……………145 6.4 Scanning Electronic Microscope (SEM) Analyses.148 6.5 Geochemical Study………………………………………..151 6.5.1Part One (Minerals End Member…………….………..152 6.5.2 Part Two (Speleothems Study…………………………154 . 7. CHAPTER SEVEN : HYDROCHEMISTRY : WATER QUALITY, WATER POLLUTION, & WATER-ROCKS INTERACTION 7.1 Introduction……………………………….……………… 158 7.2 Water Quality133……………………………………….…159 7.3 Pollution Of Water……………………………………….168 7.3.1 The Potentials Of Ground Water Pollutions In The Study Area 7.3.2 The Role Of Karst In Transporting Pollution, & Indications On Pollution…………………………………………………………169 7.3.2.1 Bacteriological Quality Of Springs Water……………170 7.4 Water-Rocks Interactions……………………………….174 7.4.1 Mixing Of Water End-Members……………………….177 7.4.1.1 Mixing In Summer Season………………………….183 7.4.1.2 Mixing In Winter Season……………………………183 7.4.1.3 Recent Dissolution Evidences……………….………189 8. CHAPTER EIGHT : CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS 8.1 Conclusions……………………………………………191 8.2 Recommendations…………………………………….193 9 • References……………………………………………………195 • Appendix (A) …………………………………………………201 • Appendix (B) ………………………………………………..210 • Abstract In Arabic………………………………………….214 10 List Of Tables No. Table Page Table (1.1) Population Census Of The Study Area…………… 26 Table (2.1) Variation Of The Equilibrium Constants With TemperatureVariation………………………………………. 42 Table (2.2) Equilibrium Solubility Product Of Some Karst Minerals………………………………………………………. 43 Table (3.1) Regional Time-Litho-Stratigraphic Correlation Chart62 Table (3.2,a) Relative Humidity…………………………………….76 Table (3.2,b) Maximum & Minimum Temperatures………………77 Table (3.2.c) Wind Speed…………………………………………….77 Table (5.1) Values Of Monthly Precipitation 1985/1995….……98 Table (5.2) Mean Daily & Yearly Evaporation Values…….…..109 Table (5.3) Hydrogeological Discription Of Rock Units ……….110 Table (5.4) Springs Annual Discharge……………………………115 Table (5.5) Porosity & Permeability Of The Rocks Matrix…….128 Table (6.1) Classification Of Limestone………………………….140 Table (6.2) Chemical Analysis Of The Rocks End Members…..154 Table (6.3) Speleothems Analysis…………………………………155 Table (6.4) Soil Analysis ………………………………………….156 Table (7.1) Analytical Methods Of Springs Water………………159 Table (7.2) Chemical Analysis Of Springs Water……………….161 Table (7.3) Irrigation Suitability Of Springs Water…………….161 Table (7.4) Classification Of Hardness…………………………..175 Table (7.5) Results Of Recent Bacterial Analyses……………….176 Table (7.6) Previous Bacterial Analyses………………………….178 Table (7.7) Saturation Indices Of Input Water Types………….180 Table (7.8) Chemical Analyses Of The Input Water Types……181 Table (7.9) Saturation Indices Of Output Water Types……….181 Table (7.10) Minimum & Maximum Calcite S.I Of Output Water Types………………………………………………………….182 Table (7.11) S.I Of Ain Al-Torab Spring Water In Winter……..183 Table (7.12) Chemical Analysis Of Ain Al-Torab Spring Water In Winter………………………………………………………………..186 Table (7.13) Mixing In Summer. S.I Results……………………..187 Table (7.14) Mixing Of Rain Water With Soil-Water.S.I Results188 Table (7.15) Mixing Of Ain Al-Rafeed Spring Water With Mixture Of

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