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Volume 58 , Issue 04

20 Nov 2025

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Assessing aquifer vulnerability to sea-water intrusion in the Mediterranean Coasts (application of method of GALDIT), Case of the Catchment Area of the Saf-Saf river (North Eastern Algerian)

This study focuses on the application of the new method, GALDIT, for the cartography of aquifer vulnerability due to seawater intrusion in the sub-watershed of Saf Saf (Skikda). The method was developed by Chachadi and Lobo-Ferreira in 2001 after that modified in 2005 and is specific for coastal aquifers. The computing of the GALDIT is based on six parameters: Groundwater occurrence (aquifer type); Aquifer hydraulic conductivity; Depth to groundwater level above the sea; Distance from the shore (distance inland perpendicular from shoreline); Impact of existing status of seawater intrusion in t

Assessment of the Distribution of the European Otter Lutra lutra (Linnaeus, 1958) along the Medjerda River in Extreme Northeastern Algeria

The European otter, Lutra lutra, is a species protected by national and international legislation. However, little is known about its ecology and distribution in Algeria, particularly in terms of its sensitivity to the degradation of aquatic environments. It, therefore, seemed appropriate, given the evolution of the environment and the changes it is undergoing (drought, dam construction, pollution, anthropic pressure), to take stock of the status of this species and its distribution in one of the main rivers in the Souk Ahras region, the Oued Medjerda. The technique used consisted of prospect

Floristic Diversity in the Wetlands complex of Souk Ahras region (North-East of Algeria)

This study aims to investigate the floristic composition of three natural wetland areas within the Souk Ahras region, namely the Madjen Bouhsane marsh, Madjen Djedj marsh, and Mekeimen marsh. We have employed multivariate diversity indices to distinguish various vegetation groups and establish connections among different vegetation types within the study area. A total of 68 plant species, categorized into 25 families, were documented during the inventory process. Notably, the Asteraceae family exhibits the highest taxonomic diversity, while the prevailing biological types include hemicryptophy

Geostatistical characterization of industrial pollution in superficiel sediments: the case of hydrocarbons in the Skikda region (northeastern Algeria)

In order to assess the levels of pollution in surface sediments at various stations across two sites: Skikda Bay (located in the Mediterranean) and the mouth of the Safsaf River, which flows into this bay, sediment samples were collected during four campaigns (late 2009, early 2010, late 2010, and early 2011). These samples were then processed and analyzed on: Total organic carbon (TOC), extractable organic matter (EOM), total hydrocarbon content (THC), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), Aliphatic hydrocarbons (AH). Data analysis allowed for the calculation of various statistical paramet

Volatile Constituents of Teucrium polium L. from Eastern Algeria

Hydrodistilled essential oil from fresh aerial parts of Teucrium polium L., collected from Bougaa Mountains (Eastern Algeria), was GC and GC-MS analyzed. Thirty-two compounds were characterized representing 99.79 % of the essential oil with the prevalence of α-Humulene (19.99%), β-Pinene (16.94%), Spathulenol (8.40%), α-Pinene (7.58%), 2-Methylanisole (7.01%) and Caryophyllene oxide (6.47%). Our result differs slightly from the previous studies on this species and showed a relatively high proportion of α-Humulene.