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Integrated Geophysical Assessment of Groundwater Potential in Southwestern Saudi Arabia

Research Authors
Ahmed Mohamed, Mohamed Al Deep, Abdullah Othman, Ayman I. Taha, Fahad Alshehri and Ahmed Abdelrady
Research Abstract

Saudi Arabia is seeking fresh groundwater resources to face the increase in anthropogenic
activities. The groundwater storage variations and occurrence were investigated and the
surface and subsurface structures influencing the groundwater resources in the research
area were defined using a combined study of Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment,
aeromagnetic data, and electrical resistivity data with other relevant datasets. Results are:
The groundwater storage fluctuation is calculated at −0.34 ± 0.01 mm/yr during the period
04/2002-12/2021. The area is receiving an average annual rainfall rate of 117.6 mm during
the period 2002 to 2019. Three structural trends, defined in the directions of NS, NNW,
and NNE are cutting the sedimentary cover and the basement rocks. The sedimentary
cover ranges from 0 to 1.2 km thick. Vertical electrical sounding results indicate three main
geoelectric layers: the surface geoelectrical layer of higher resistivity values (428-9626 Ω.
m) is made up of unconsolidated Quaternary sediments; the water-bearing layer of
saturated sands with a resistivity range between 5.1 and 153 Ω. m and with depths
vary from 1 to 94m, and highly fractured basement rocks with resistivity values ranging
from 813 to 6030 Ω. m. The integrated results are useful in providing a comprehensive
image of the study area’s surface and subsurface structures, as well as groundwater
potential in the southwestern part of Saudi Arabia. Our integrated approach provides a
reproducible model for assessing groundwater potential in arid and semiarid areas.

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Frontiers in Earth Science, Solid Earth Geophysics
Research Vol
10
Research Year
2022
Research Pages
937402