Articles | Volume 365
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-365-61-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-365-61-2015
02 Mar 2015
 | 02 Mar 2015

Assessing the hydrological impacts of agricultural changes upstream of the Tunisian World Heritage sea-connected Ichkeul Lake

J. Aouissi, Z. L. Chabaane, S. Benabdallah, and C. Cudennec

Keywords: Land-use change; Joumine basin; SWAT model; nitrates; spatial analysis; remote sensing

Abstract. The impact of changes in agricultural land use and practices as a controlling driver of hydrologic response and as a source of diffuse pollution, are studied in the Joumine River basin, discharging into the Ichkeul Lake, northern Tunisia, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979. The lake is characterized by a very specific hydrological functioning based on a seasonal alternation of water levels and salinity through its link to the Mediterranean Sea. Three Landsat images, in situ surveys and SWAT modelling were used to simulate and assess streamflows and nitrate loads under retrospective land uses.

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