Khalid Adem. Groundwater resource assessment in hard rock terrain
using conventional, remote sensing and GIS approach: a case study
in southe peripheral part of Ethiopia, 2005, Technical University
of Denmark, Lund University.
(На англ. / Грунтовые воды: оценка ресурсов с использованием традиционных методов, дистанционного зондирования и ГИС на примере южной периферийной части Эфиопии).
Abstract: Groundwater assessment is essential for drought prone areas such as
Negelle Borena, southe peripheral part of Ethiopia, which suffers from,
sever shortages of water. Major source of water for people in and around
Negelle is the underexploited groundwater. This study has conducted
hydrogeological investigation in a 250sqkm area of a drainage basin.
Geological, hydrometeorological, hydrogeological, remote sensing and
hydrochemical studies were implemented for studying the groundwater
resource in the area. The main objective of this study is to assess
groundwater resource using the results from multi-source data (satellite
images, field measurements, hydrogeological and geochemical surveys).
(На англ. / Грунтовые воды: оценка ресурсов с использованием традиционных методов, дистанционного зондирования и ГИС на примере южной периферийной части Эфиопии).
Abstract: Groundwater assessment is essential for drought prone areas such as
Negelle Borena, southe peripheral part of Ethiopia, which suffers from,
sever shortages of water. Major source of water for people in and around
Negelle is the underexploited groundwater. This study has conducted
hydrogeological investigation in a 250sqkm area of a drainage basin.
Geological, hydrometeorological, hydrogeological, remote sensing and
hydrochemical studies were implemented for studying the groundwater
resource in the area. The main objective of this study is to assess
groundwater resource using the results from multi-source data (satellite
images, field measurements, hydrogeological and geochemical surveys).