International audienceLong-term precipitation chemistry have been recorded in the rural area of Banizoumbou (Niger), representative of a semi-arid savanna ecosystem. A total of 305 rainfall samples 90% of the total annual rainfall) were collected from June 1994 to September 2005. From ionic chromatography, pH major inorganic and organic ions were detected. Rainwater chemistry is controlled by soil/dust emissions associated with terrigeneous elements represented by SO2− 4 , Ca2+, Carbonates, K+ and Mg2+. It is found that calcium and carbonates represent 40% of the total ionic charge. The second highest contribution is nitrogenous, with annual Volume Weighed Mean (VWM) for NO−3 and NH+4 concentrations of 11.6 and 18.1μeq.l−1, respectively. Th...