1. Large-scale mapping of hard-rock aquifer properties applied to Burkina Faso.
- Author
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Courtois N, Lachassagne P, Wyns R, Blanchin R, Bougaïré FD, Somé S, and Tapsoba A
- Subjects
- Burkina Faso, Environmental Monitoring methods, Water Movements, Water Supply
- Abstract
A country-scale (1:1,000,000) methodology has been developed for hydrogeologic mapping of hard-rock aquifers (granitic and metamorphic rocks) of the type that underlie a large part of the African continent. The method is based on quantifying the "useful thickness" and hydrodynamic properties of such aquifers and uses a recent conceptual model developed for this hydrogeologic context. This model links hydrodynamic parameters (transmissivity, storativity) to lithology and the geometry of the various layers constituting a weathering profile. The country-scale hydrogeological mapping was implemented in Burkina Faso, where a recent 1:1,000,000-scale digital geological map and a database of some 16,000 water wells were used to evaluate the methodology.
- Published
- 2010
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