International audienceStatistical analysis of a borehole database, linear discharges, and water strikes processing enabled an understanding of the structure, geometry and hydrodynamic properties of the metamorphic hard rock aquifers from the Montagnes District, Western Côte d’Ivoire. The database comprises 1654 boreholes among which 445 only were usable for this research work after its pre-processing. Analysis shows that the structure of the aquifer is similar to that observed in several other areas in the world: it developed due to weathering processes, comprises the capacitive saprolite, 10–20 m thick on average, and an underlying transmissive fractured layer, overlying the unweathered impermeable hard rock. The fractured layer is 80 m th...
International audienceCharacterizing the hydraulic properties of heterogeneous and complex aquifers ...
Weathering profiles are mostly studied on their upper part (crust, saprolite) where leaching and con...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [197]-199)The physical hydrogeology of the Mt. Carmel San...
International audienceStatistical analysis of a borehole database, linear discharges, and water stri...
International audienceUsing groundwater age determination done through CFC analysis and geochemical ...
International audienceHard Rock Aquifers (HRA) have long been considered to be two-layer systems, wi...
Stratiform fissured layer within basement aquifers has increasingly been tapped because of its good ...
Hydraulic logging methods provide impor-tant information for groundwater investigations being con-du...
International audienceAs hard rock aquifers are gaining in importance for groundwater resources, sig...
Hard-rock aquifers, which constitute a water supply source in many countries, are highly heterogeneo...
Hardrock aquifers, weathering, ferralitic duricrust, saprolite,, laminated layer, fractured layer
We demonstrate a new research methodology into flow paths and groundwater resources with in small ha...
Until recently, aquifers located in hard rock formations (granite, gneiss, schist) were considered a...
This study was carried out aims to characterize the fractured aquifers by highlighting the level of ...
Mudrock hydrogeology is important from the point of view of waste disposal, subsidence and aquifer a...
International audienceCharacterizing the hydraulic properties of heterogeneous and complex aquifers ...
Weathering profiles are mostly studied on their upper part (crust, saprolite) where leaching and con...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [197]-199)The physical hydrogeology of the Mt. Carmel San...
International audienceStatistical analysis of a borehole database, linear discharges, and water stri...
International audienceUsing groundwater age determination done through CFC analysis and geochemical ...
International audienceHard Rock Aquifers (HRA) have long been considered to be two-layer systems, wi...
Stratiform fissured layer within basement aquifers has increasingly been tapped because of its good ...
Hydraulic logging methods provide impor-tant information for groundwater investigations being con-du...
International audienceAs hard rock aquifers are gaining in importance for groundwater resources, sig...
Hard-rock aquifers, which constitute a water supply source in many countries, are highly heterogeneo...
Hardrock aquifers, weathering, ferralitic duricrust, saprolite,, laminated layer, fractured layer
We demonstrate a new research methodology into flow paths and groundwater resources with in small ha...
Until recently, aquifers located in hard rock formations (granite, gneiss, schist) were considered a...
This study was carried out aims to characterize the fractured aquifers by highlighting the level of ...
Mudrock hydrogeology is important from the point of view of waste disposal, subsidence and aquifer a...
International audienceCharacterizing the hydraulic properties of heterogeneous and complex aquifers ...
Weathering profiles are mostly studied on their upper part (crust, saprolite) where leaching and con...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [197]-199)The physical hydrogeology of the Mt. Carmel San...