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Review of coastal-area aquifers in Africa

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HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages 217-225

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10040-009-0545-9

Keywords

Coastal aquifers; Africa; Groundwater management; Salinization

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  1. Geology Department
  2. Institute of Groundwater Studies

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The coastal aquifer systems of Africa are comprised of various geological formations. These aquifer systems consist of either folded, continental or alluvial deposits. Groundwater resource availability along the coastal areas of Africa is briefly reported and the current state of seawater intrusion has been summarized. A select number of notable examples are given to highlight the effect of saline intrusion on coastal development of cities and regional aquifers. The role of conflict resolution is briefly discussed, as well as management approaches, which include monitoring of contamination and governmental accountability. Regional cooperation is presented as a method of ensuring a sustainable water resource in an area, as well as strengthening social and political alliances.

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