Sustainable development of groundwater resources in many developing nations like Nigeria is hampered by paucity of information about the resource. Geospatial technology has provided useful information in understanding the distribution of groundwater throughout the world for the purpose of planning, exploration, monitoring and conservation. Numerous studies have integrated remote sensing (RS) and geographical information system (GIS) in the assessment of groundwater potential in different parts of Nigeria. This paper therefore aims to review the literatures and reveal the successes and most importantly the challenges faced by such studies and provide useful recommendations for improvement in future research. A global perspective of advances ...
Groundwater is one of the major resources contributing to the total annual supply for economic devel...
Groundwater development across much of sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
Groundwater development across much of Sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
Scarcity of water within and around Northern Nigeria is no longer a wieldy issue. There is an over r...
Abstract Integrated investigations involving remote sensing and GIS have been conducted with the obj...
The assessment of the potential groundwater recharge area is extremely important for water quality p...
An integrated approach of Remote sensing GIS and geoelectrical resistivity methods was employed to p...
Abstract : Groundwater is one of the most precious natural resource which supports human health, ec...
Occurrence of groundwater in the Basement Complex terrain of Ilesha area, southwestern Nigeria is co...
An integrated approach of Remote Sensing and GIS techniques was adopted to carry out groundwater pot...
This study has attempted to map groundwater potentials in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria using the tec...
Groundwater is a crucial resource for communities and plays a significant role in the economy, espec...
Occurrence of groundwater in the Basement Complex terrain of Ilesha area, southwestern Nigeria is co...
A preliminary investigation involving the interpretation and analyses of hydrogeomorphological and r...
This research integrated easy-to-handle remote sensing data and geoinformatics techniques for erosio...
Groundwater is one of the major resources contributing to the total annual supply for economic devel...
Groundwater development across much of sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
Groundwater development across much of Sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
Scarcity of water within and around Northern Nigeria is no longer a wieldy issue. There is an over r...
Abstract Integrated investigations involving remote sensing and GIS have been conducted with the obj...
The assessment of the potential groundwater recharge area is extremely important for water quality p...
An integrated approach of Remote sensing GIS and geoelectrical resistivity methods was employed to p...
Abstract : Groundwater is one of the most precious natural resource which supports human health, ec...
Occurrence of groundwater in the Basement Complex terrain of Ilesha area, southwestern Nigeria is co...
An integrated approach of Remote Sensing and GIS techniques was adopted to carry out groundwater pot...
This study has attempted to map groundwater potentials in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria using the tec...
Groundwater is a crucial resource for communities and plays a significant role in the economy, espec...
Occurrence of groundwater in the Basement Complex terrain of Ilesha area, southwestern Nigeria is co...
A preliminary investigation involving the interpretation and analyses of hydrogeomorphological and r...
This research integrated easy-to-handle remote sensing data and geoinformatics techniques for erosio...
Groundwater is one of the major resources contributing to the total annual supply for economic devel...
Groundwater development across much of sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
Groundwater development across much of Sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...