Unlocking groundwater resources for worldwide sustainable development Tanzania

Unlocking groundwater resources for worldwide sustainable development Tanzania

Mapa permitirá a Costa Rica tomar decisiones sobre sus aguas subterráneas

Mapa permitirá a Costa Rica tomar decisiones sobre sus aguas subterráneas

Presentation of the results of the  "Groundwater resources assessment of Costa Rica" project - November 2019
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UNHCR

Chad: new technology shows promising results in search for water

Encouraging results of the RTI's WATEX™ System applied in eastern Chad for Sudanese refugees - July 2004
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Landsat Science

Combating drought in the Horn of Africa

The use of new remote sensing processing to map groundwater in the Horn of Africa, by RTI - January 2012
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L'or bleu, trésor convoité du sous-sol

L'or bleu, trésor convoité du sous-sol

A French article on what is an aquifer and the technology used by Dr. Alain Gachet to detect them - August 2007
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Alice Pouly

Alice Pouly

Geologist
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"Mapear los acuíferos es la base para elaborar un plan estratégico"

A Spanish article about the great importance of mapping groundwater resources - December 2021
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