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The main landfill in the city of Rabat (Morocco) is based on sandy material containing
the shallow Mio-Pliocene aquifer. The presence of a pollution plume is likely, but its extent is not
known. Measurements of spontaneous potential (SP) from the soil surface were cross-referenced with
direct measurements of the water table and leachates (pH, redox potential, electrical conductivity)
according to the available accesses, as well as with an analysis of the landscape and the water table
flows. With a few precautions during data acquisition on this resistive terrain, the results made it
possible to separate the electrokinetic (~30%) and electrochemical (~70%) components responsible for
the range of potentials observed (70 mV). The plume is detected in the hydrogeological downstream
of the discharge, but is captured by the natural drainage network and does not extend further under
the hills.
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Self-potential Landfill Redox potential Leachate plume Rabat (Morocco)