Sustainable underground resources exploration Tanzania

Sustainable underground resources exploration Tanzania

BBC News

Star Wars helps Darfur find water

Interview of Dr. Alain Gachet about the Darfur crisis in 2004 - October 2004
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BBC World Service

The man who finds water in the desert

BBC Outlook Podcast. December 4, 2023.
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The Wizard of H20

The Wizard of H2O

A film by Sylvie Boulloud and Nathalie Plicot following Dr. Gachet's groundwater exploration in Kenya and Iraq - 2017
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Mapping Water Potential: The Use of WATEX to Support UNHCR Refugee Camp Operations in Eastern Chad

Mapping Water Potential: The Use of WATEX to Support UNHCR Refugee Camp Operations in Eastern Chad

An article about the use of the WATEX™ System to find groundwater for the Sudanese refugees in Chad - April 2006
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Alain Gachet, un sourcier au secours de l'Afrique

Alain Gachet, un sourcier au secours de l'Afrique

Portrait of the founder of RTI and his major discoveries.
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ESA

Satellites guide aid workers sinking water wells for African refugees

The use of satellite imagery as key data to produce groundwater targets maps of Chad/Sudan areas - September 2004
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RTI EXPLORATION is a global leader in the exploration sciences. We provide clients with the expertise and technology they need to discover and develop critical resources, from minerals and metals to groundwater and energy resources. Our team of highly experienced professionals has a proven track record of success in locating and developing some of the world's most important resources. Areas of expertise:
Our technologies can be adopted independently or combined together into an integrated solution, ready for execution project development master plan:
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