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Groundwater Flow Dynamics in Shallow Coastal Plain Sands Aquifer, Abesan Area, Eastern Dahomey Basin, Southwestern Nigeria.

Joseph A.
Topic: 
Soil and groundwater contamination and remediation
Thirty hand-dug wells were identified and evaluated to study the groundwater flow dynamics and anionic species distribution in the study area. Topography and water table levels method with the aid of Surfer were adopted in the delineation of six recharge and discharge zones correspondingly...Read more
Keywords: 
groundwater flow, recharge, discharge, anionic species, Abessan.
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00623

Groundwater recharge in Molepolole area, SE Botswana

(Corresponding) Tafesse N., Laletsang K., Mapeo R., Appia R.
Topic: 
Soil and groundwater contamination and remediation
Groundwater recharge estimation using chloride mass balance (CMB) method was conducted in Molepolole area, SE of Botswana. The study area is semi-arid area with uneven distribution of rainfall throughout the year. The mean annual rainfall of the area is 423.64 mm. Climatically the area is...Read more
Keywords: 
Aquifer, Groundwater recharge, Molepolole, Rainfall, Wellfield
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00658

Fostering the non-conventional water re-use in agriculture in Mediterranean countries: the MENAWARA project

(Corresponding) Carletti A., Paulotto A., Khadra R., Martin I., Fahd K., Salas J., Arbasi T., Pedron G., Jaouadi T., Chaabouni T., Mazahrih N.
Topic: 
Sustainable water management in the mediterranean – technological solutions, demonstration and deployment
The Mediterranean region is considered as one of the world’s most water-stressed areas where some countries have less than 1000 m3 capita-1 year-1. This situation, exacerbated by climate change, is due to, but not restricted to, the relatively uneven distribution of precipitation, high temperatures...Read more
Keywords: 
Non-conventional water reuse, Waste Water Treatment Plants (WWTPs), Managed Aquifer Recharge, Mediterranean Region
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00805