groundwater mapping

Developing and testing a Groundwater Mapping methodology to increase drilling success rates for sustainable drinking water boreholes in African Arid and Semi-Arid Lands – the case study of Cunene Province, Angola

In recent years, practical applications of vector and raster multi-layers overlay analysis to enhance outcomes of conventional hydrogeological methods for allocation of productive boreholes have been applied in arid and semi-arid lands and is currently being tested in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and Angola in cooperation with UNICEF.

Assessing aquifer vulnerability using tritium and machine learning in Africa’s western Sahel

Understanding the sensitivity of groundwater resources to surface pollution and changing climatic conditions is essential to ensure its quality and sustainable use. However, it can be difficult to predict the vulnerability of groundwater where no contamination has taken place or where data are limited. This is particularly true in the western Sahel of Africa, which has a rapidly growing population and increasing water demands.