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Multitracer approach towards an improved understanding of shallow hard rock aquifers and a more sustainable groundwater management, case of Yaounde, Cameroon
by
Boum-Nkot, S. Ngo
, Nlend, B
, Fongoh, E. J
, Huneau, F
, Caillon, N
, Ntamak-Nida, M. J
, Celle, H
, Ako, A. A
in
Alluvial deposits
/ Alluvium
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquifers
/ Contamination
/ Developing countries
/ Economic development
/ Exploitation
/ Geology
/ Geomorphology
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater composition
/ Groundwater management
/ Groundwater pollution
/ Groundwater recharge
/ Groundwater resources
/ Human wastes
/ Hydraulic conductivity
/ Hydrogeology
/ Isotopes
/ LDCs
/ Nitrates
/ Rock
/ Rocks
/ Sewage
/ Silicates
/ Slopes
/ Spatial variability
/ Spatial variations
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability management
/ Urban populations
/ Valleys
/ Water pollution
/ Water resources
/ Water supply
2023
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Multitracer approach towards an improved understanding of shallow hard rock aquifers and a more sustainable groundwater management, case of Yaounde, Cameroon
by
Boum-Nkot, S. Ngo
, Nlend, B
, Fongoh, E. J
, Huneau, F
, Caillon, N
, Ntamak-Nida, M. J
, Celle, H
, Ako, A. A
in
Alluvial deposits
/ Alluvium
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquifers
/ Contamination
/ Developing countries
/ Economic development
/ Exploitation
/ Geology
/ Geomorphology
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater composition
/ Groundwater management
/ Groundwater pollution
/ Groundwater recharge
/ Groundwater resources
/ Human wastes
/ Hydraulic conductivity
/ Hydrogeology
/ Isotopes
/ LDCs
/ Nitrates
/ Rock
/ Rocks
/ Sewage
/ Silicates
/ Slopes
/ Spatial variability
/ Spatial variations
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability management
/ Urban populations
/ Valleys
/ Water pollution
/ Water resources
/ Water supply
2023
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Multitracer approach towards an improved understanding of shallow hard rock aquifers and a more sustainable groundwater management, case of Yaounde, Cameroon
by
Boum-Nkot, S. Ngo
, Nlend, B
, Fongoh, E. J
, Huneau, F
, Caillon, N
, Ntamak-Nida, M. J
, Celle, H
, Ako, A. A
in
Alluvial deposits
/ Alluvium
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquifers
/ Contamination
/ Developing countries
/ Economic development
/ Exploitation
/ Geology
/ Geomorphology
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater composition
/ Groundwater management
/ Groundwater pollution
/ Groundwater recharge
/ Groundwater resources
/ Human wastes
/ Hydraulic conductivity
/ Hydrogeology
/ Isotopes
/ LDCs
/ Nitrates
/ Rock
/ Rocks
/ Sewage
/ Silicates
/ Slopes
/ Spatial variability
/ Spatial variations
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability management
/ Urban populations
/ Valleys
/ Water pollution
/ Water resources
/ Water supply
2023
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Multitracer approach towards an improved understanding of shallow hard rock aquifers and a more sustainable groundwater management, case of Yaounde, Cameroon
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Multitracer approach towards an improved understanding of shallow hard rock aquifers and a more sustainable groundwater management, case of Yaounde, Cameroon
2023
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Overview
Shallow groundwater resources, especially in hard rock environment, constitute an important part of urban water supply in developing countries, appropriate to the low level of economic development. However, increasing urban population and dependence on shallow groundwater systems make it imperative to evaluate the availability and the contamination of these resources, and define new strategies of water exploitation taking into accounts these findings and constrains. This study has been carried out on the shallow groundwater of Yaounde, Central Africa. Based on head slug-in tests, chemical and isotope analyses, we demonstrate the importance of geomorphological settings that constrain hydrogeology, urban occupation and therefore, water exploitation and contamination. Slug test results show spatial variability of well recovery rates with higher values recorded in the valleys compare to the hills, presenting saturated hydraulic conductivity of 10–6–10–8 m/s. Groundwater evolves from recharge zone as Ca–HCO3 in the hillside lateritic system to discharge zone in the slope/valley colluvium/alluvium system as NaK–NO3. The groundwater composition dominated by silicates/water interaction in the hillside lateritic system, and anthropogenic processes in the slopes and valleys. δ15N and δ18O of nitrates indicates that nitrate pollution of groundwater is mainly from sewage and human waste. Shallow groundwater resources in the hillside/new urban districts and to a lesser extent slopes should therefore be protected and prioritised for usability and sustainability. The proposed conceptual scheme for Yaounde can then be used as a guide in the development, exploitation and management of local wells in hard rocks system of Africa.
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