This study assesses the causes of the high spatial variability of the mineral content of groundwater in crystalline bedrock of Southern Madagascar. Although many kilometres from the coast and at a mean altitude of 400 m a.s.l, wells drilled in this area produce water with electrical conductivities in the range of 300-30,000 mu S cm(-1) with a high spatial variability. Chemical and isotopic data are used to identify the processes involved in the groundwater mineralization. It is shown that the chemical composition of the groundwater in this region has its origin in (i) normal silicate and carbonate weathering reactions and (ii) input of marine salts, probably via rainfall recharge, modified by evapo-concentrative processes probably including...
Groundwater chemistry arising from natural hydrogeochemical processes is highly variable within the ...
Geochemical mapping of North and Central Madagascar was carried out using stream sediments at an ave...
Several studies conducted on occurrences of evaporitic salts in various parts of the world often int...
This study assesses the causes of the high spatial variability of the mineral content of groundwater...
International audienceHydrochemical and environmental isotopes studies are used to determine the the...
The district of Betroka, subjected to a dry tropical climate, experiences severe water resource prob...
Madagascar is a large island, some 1600 km in length (north to so uth) and ...
International audienceThe Mahafaly plateau in southwestern of Madagascar is a semi-arid region and a...
Southwestern Madagascar is a semi-arid region and a hot-spot of global change. On the Mahafaly plate...
In the Sahel region in Africa, and in most arid regions, groundwater is the crucial source for water...
This investigation is a comprehensive study of the hydrology and hydrogeochemistry of the Pleistoce...
Groundwater chemistry arising from natural hydrogeochemical processes is highly variable within the ...
Geochemical mapping of North and Central Madagascar was carried out using stream sediments at an ave...
Several studies conducted on occurrences of evaporitic salts in various parts of the world often int...
This study assesses the causes of the high spatial variability of the mineral content of groundwater...
International audienceHydrochemical and environmental isotopes studies are used to determine the the...
The district of Betroka, subjected to a dry tropical climate, experiences severe water resource prob...
Madagascar is a large island, some 1600 km in length (north to so uth) and ...
International audienceThe Mahafaly plateau in southwestern of Madagascar is a semi-arid region and a...
Southwestern Madagascar is a semi-arid region and a hot-spot of global change. On the Mahafaly plate...
In the Sahel region in Africa, and in most arid regions, groundwater is the crucial source for water...
This investigation is a comprehensive study of the hydrology and hydrogeochemistry of the Pleistoce...
Groundwater chemistry arising from natural hydrogeochemical processes is highly variable within the ...
Geochemical mapping of North and Central Madagascar was carried out using stream sediments at an ave...
Several studies conducted on occurrences of evaporitic salts in various parts of the world often int...