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    Discharge of treated wastewater: hydrodynamic and hydrogeochemical impacts on the Kairouan plain aquifer (Central Tunisia) by Ben Messaoud, Rania, Lachaal, Fethi, Leduc, Christian, Mlayah, Ammar

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-05-2021)
    “…In Tunisia, the discharge of treated wastewater onto land area has become a common practice, especially in arid and semi-arid regions where there are no…”
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    Groundwater behavior in a hydrologically-modified watershed by a Managed Aquifer Recharge system (Wadi Khairat, NE of Tunisia) by Chekirbane, Anis, Khadhar, Samia, Lachaal, Fethi, Mlayah, Ammar

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (01-02-2022)
    “…In addition to their agricultural role, Tunisian hill dams provide important water volumes for Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) through water release in wadis…”
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    Spatiotemporal Changes in the Hydrochemical Characteristics and the Assessment of Groundwater Suitability for Drinking and Irrigation in the Mornag Coastal Region, Northeastern Tunisia by Hfaiedh, Emna, Ben Moussa, Amor, Petitta, Marco, Mlayah, Ammar

    Published in Applied sciences (01-09-2023)
    “…Hydrogeochemical properties and groundwater quality assessment are very important for the effective management of water resources in arid and semiarid regions…”
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    Contribution of geophysical and geochemistry methods to identify the groundwater mineralization: a case of the Bulla Regia aquifer (Northwestern Tunisia) by Twihri, Asma, Mlayah, Ammar, Gabtni, Hakim, Dhaoui, Mohamed, Gasmi, Omeyma

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (2022)
    “…Jendouba North City (NW of Tunisia) derives its water requirements from groundwater sourced in the Bulla Regia carbonate karstic aquifer. The characteristics…”
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    Biological and biochemical assessment in Phorcus articulatus (Lamarck 1822): contamination and seasonal effect by Boulajfene, Wafa, Strogyloudi, Evangelia, Lasram, Montassar, El Mlayah, Ammar, Vassiliki-Angelique, Catsiki, Zouari-Tlig, Sabiha

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-09-2019)
    “…This work aims to diagnose the state of the northeastern coasts of Tunisia using P. articulatus species. Biological parameters, protein and metallothionein…”
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    Combined geophysical and geochemical approaches to understand groundwater salinization processes in Sminja aquifer, northeast of Tunisia by Mejri, Sabrine, Chkirbene, Anis, Chabaane, Achref, Gabtni, Hakim, Tsujimura, Maki, Mlayah, Ammar

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (01-12-2022)
    “…An integrated geological, hydrochemical, and geoelectrical investigation of groundwater occurrence in Sminja plain, Zaghouan prefecture (northeast of Tunisia)…”
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    Use of a GIS-multi-criteria decision analysis and web-based decision support tools for mapping and sharing managed aquifer recharge feasibility in Enfidha plain, NE of Tunisia by Aloui, Dorsaf, Chekirbane, Anis, Stefan, Catalin, Schlick, Robert, Msaddek, Mohamed Haythem, Mlayah, Ammar

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (2022)
    “…Suitability mapping for managed aquifer recharge is recently gaining more attention because of its potential in producing comprehensive maps easily interpreted…”
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    Assessment of organic pollutants (PAH and PCB) in surface water: sediments and shallow groundwater of Grombalia watershed in northeast of Tunisia by Samia, Khadhar, Dhouha, Achouri, Anis, Chekirben, Ammar, Mlayah, Rim, Azibi, Abdelkrim, Charef

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (2018)
    “…Toxic organic compounds in wastewater are serious threats for both human and environment healthy states. This study investigates the potential sources of…”
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    Assessment of groundwater quality and pesticide distribution in Mornag aquifer using GIS-based technique (Northeast Tunisia) by Gasmi, Omeyma, Louati, Mourad, Chekirbane, Anis, Menchen, Alfonso, Twihri, Asma, Alday, Juan José Gomez, Mlayah, Ammar

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (01-06-2022)
    “…Groundwater quality assessment is an important task for water resources planning, interpretation, and protection arrangements. The aim of this study is to…”
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    An Integrated Assessment of Groundwater in an Anthropized Coastal Aquifer System Using Geochemical and Geophysical Methods (Eastern Tunisia, Mediterranean Region) by Ghazouani, Nermine, Jelassi, Henda, Messaoudi, Souhir, Gabtni, Hakim, Mlayah, Ammar

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-10-2023)
    “…Water resources management within water-stressed coastal aquifers, specifically in the arid and semi-arid Mediterranean basin, engenders significant…”
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    Lead removal from aqueous solutions by raw sawdust and magnesium pretreated biochar: Experimental investigations and numerical modelling by Jellali, Salah, Diamantopoulos, Efstathios, Haddad, Khouloud, Anane, Makram, Durner, Wolfgang, Mlayah, Ammar

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-09-2016)
    “…Lead removal from aqueous solutions by raw cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.) sawdust (RCS) and its derivative magnesium pretreated biochar (Mg-B) was…”
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    Tracing groundwater salinization processes in an inland aquifer: A hydrogeochemical and isotopic approach in Sminja aquifer (Zaghouan, northeast of Tunisia) by Mejri, Sabrine, Chekirbene, Anis, Tsujimura, Maki, Boughdiri, Mabrouk, Mlayah, Ammar

    Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (01-11-2018)
    “…Sminja plain is an inland aquifer in Zaghouan prefecture, northeast of Tunisia. In some parts of the aquifer, salinity exceeds 13 g L−1, which poses serious…”
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    Removal of phosphate from synthetic wastewater: A comparative study between both activated clays using an experimental design methodology by Yahya, Kawthar, BA, Mohamedou, Msadok, Imed, Mlayah, Ammar, Srasra, Ezzeddine, Hamdi, Noureddine

    Published in Water environment research (01-11-2022)
    “…Phosphate‐loaded industrial wastewaters have resulted in numerous environmental issues that have hard hit the Gulf of Gabes‐Tunisia, making the environmental…”
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    Investigations on lignite use for lead removal from aqueous solutions under static and dynamic conditions: adsorption properties and mechanism exploration by Mlayah, Ammar, Jellali, Salah, Azzaz, Ahmed Amine, Jeguirim, Mejdi, Sellalmi, Haykel, Hamdi, Noureddine

    Published in Comptes rendus. Chimie (04-11-2021)
    “…Lignite, as an abundant and low-cost material, was tested for lead (Pb(II)) removal from aqueous solutions under various experimental conditions for both…”
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    Alkali-activated geopolymers based on calcined phosphate sludges and metakaolin by Karoui, Oumaima, Andrejkovičová, Slavka, Pato, Pedro, Patinha, Carla, Perná, Ivana, Řimnáčová, Daniela, Hajjaji, Walid, Ascensão, Guilherme, Rocha, Fernando, Mlayah, Ammar

    “…The extraction of phosphorite ore in Tunisia has resulted in the discharge of substantial amounts of phosphatic sludge into the region’s water system. To…”
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    Foamed phosphate by-product based geopolymers and dye adsorption efficiency by Karoui, Oumaima, Andrejkovičová, Slavka, Pato, Pedro, Patinha, Carla, Řimnáčová, Daniela, Perná, Ivana, Hajjaji, Walid, Rocha, Fernando, Mlayah, Ammar

    Published in Applied clay science (01-09-2024)
    “…This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of incorporating Tunisian calcined phosphate sludge into the alkali activated metakaolin geopolymers to use them…”
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    Retention and selectivity of phosphate and fluoride from single and industrial aqueous solutions using purified and surfactant modified Tunisian clay by Yahya, Kawthar, Msadok, Imed, Mlayah, Ammar, Srasra, Ezzedine, Hamdi, Noureddine

    Published in Desalination and water treatment (01-03-2021)
    “…Wastewater coming from the manufactory of the phosphoric acid fabrication is one of the most significant environmental problems throughout the Gabes region in…”
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    Contamination assessment and availability of potential toxic elements from the Sidi Driss tailing pile (NW Tunisia) based on geochemical and geophysical methods by Salhi, Rania, Durães, Nuno, Dhaoui, Mohamed, Patinha, Carla, Ferreira da Silva, Eduardo, Mlayah, Ammar

    Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (01-06-2023)
    “…Mine wastes are of particular relevance, either because they represent a source of contamination by potential toxic elements (PTEs), or even because the high…”
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    Risk Assessment of Trace Metals Using Chemical Speciation, Bioavailability, and Cluster Analysis Around Wadi EL Bey (Gulf of Tunis, Tunisia) by Ben Hassen, Nafissa, Khiari, Nouha, Chiron, Serge, Chkirbene, Anis, Khézami, Farah, Azouzi, Rim, Mlayah, Ammar, Hatira, Abdessatar, Khadhar, Samia

    Published in Soil & sediment contamination (02-04-2024)
    “…The Wadi El Bey is one of the most vulnerable areas to pollution in the northeast of Tunisia, altered by anthropogenic and natural processes. This study uses…”
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    Contribution of geophysical methods in characterizing the structure of El Fahs plain: Hydrogeological implications by Hachani, Fatma, Balti, Hadhémi, Montassar, Maroua, Kadri, Ali, Chkirbene, Anis, Mlayah, Ammar, Gasmi, Mohamed

    Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (01-12-2020)
    “…The El Fahs plain aquifer belongs to Tunisian Northern Atlas and it is particularly important due to its exploitation, well yields and the water's chemical…”
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