Characterization the dynamics of transport of quartz grains in the Amizmiz watershed (Western High Atlas): Exoscopic approach

Authors

  • Agli Saloua University of Cadi Ayyad
  • Algouti Ahmed University of Cadi Ayyad
  • Algouti Abdellah University of Cadi Ayyad
  • Moujan Said University of Cadi Ayyad
  • Farah Abdelouahed University of Cadi Ayyad
  • Ezzahzi Salma University of Cadi Ayyad
  • Kabili Salma University of Cadi Ayyad
  • Baid Soukaina University of Cadi Ayyad
  • El Khounaijri Hayat University of Cadi Ayyad
  • Jdaba Naji University of Cadi Ayyad
  • Ben El Hamdi Sabah University of Cadi Ayyad
  • Elkihal Imane University of Cadi Ayyad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59287/as-ijanser.716

Keywords:

Quartz, Exoscopic, Amizmiz Watershed, Westrn High Atlas

Abstract

Each natural environment is characterized by a set of factors of origin, which leave on the surface of quartz grains traces of shape and size characteristic of the factors that generated them. When grains move from one environment to another, these traces are exploited in specific ways. On quartz grains, two main categories of characteristics are observed: traces due to chemical actions, and traces due to mechanical actions. The aim of this study is to establish a comprehensive exoscopic study by identifying the traces of chemical action and the traces of mechanical action on the surface of quartz grains sampled from the Amizmiz watershed in Morocco's western High Atlas, in order to determine the environment in which the sediments were deposited, and to identify the phenomenorphic features and their location. The mechanical traces of the quartz grains treated in this study include crack marks, conchoidal breaks, microfractures and impact marks of various types. Traces of silica dissolution and efflorescence, indicative of chemical action, are also identified. The sedimentary history of the region can be discovered by superimposing these microstructures, as rivers transported quartz grains that evolved in the marine environment.

Author Biographies

Agli Saloua, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco.

Algouti Ahmed, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco.

Algouti Abdellah, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco.

Moujan Said, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco.

Farah Abdelouahed, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco.

Ezzahzi Salma, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco.

Kabili Salma, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco.

Baid Soukaina, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco.

El Khounaijri Hayat, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco.

Jdaba Naji, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco.

Ben El Hamdi Sabah, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco

Elkihal Imane, University of Cadi Ayyad

Department of Geology, Geosciences Geotourism Natural Hazards, and Remote Sensing Laboratory (2GRNT), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, BP 2390, 40000, Marrakesh, Morocco.

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Published

2023-12-27

How to Cite

Saloua, A., Ahmed, A., Abdellah, A., Said, M., Abdelouahed, F., Salma, E., … Imane, E. (2023). Characterization the dynamics of transport of quartz grains in the Amizmiz watershed (Western High Atlas): Exoscopic approach. International Journal of Advanced Natural Sciences and Engineering Researches (IJANSER), 7(11), 552–560. https://doi.org/10.59287/as-ijanser.716

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