Academia session: Ricard Gine, UPC, 16th January UN Water Zaragoza Conference...
Academia session: Mohamed Ahmed, UNGSC, 16th January UN Water Zaragoza Conference 2015
1. 2015 UN-Water
Annual International Zaragoza Conference
Groundwater Exploration
in Support of
UN Field Operations
MINUSMA Case Study
Thursday 15 to Saturday 17 January 2015. Zaragoza, Spain
3. Groundwater: AVital Resource for Living
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“By 2025, 1,800 million
people will be living in
countries or regions with
absolute water scarcity”
(FAO, 2007)
“The lack of plentiful and
clean water for the people
will have grave geopolitical
consequences.” (UNESCO,
2008).
Satellite imagery and
geospatial technologies
increases the ability to
discover new water
reserves. (UNGSC, 2014)
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4. Technical Approach: Desk Study
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Extraction of geological features from
satellite imagery
Initial selection of suitable locations for
drilling
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Spot6 True-colourLandsat 7 ETM
Decorrelation 742
Geological
Lineaments
Survey LinesLandsat 7 ETM
PCA 742
Rock Types
5. Technical Approach: Fieldwork
AGI Supersting
Georesitivitymeter
630m cable alignments to
reach a max depth of 120m
Imaging of the subsurface
through distribution of
electrical resistivity
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6. Technical Approach: Analysis of Data
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LOI5-1
LOI5-2
LOI5-3
Geological Fault
3D representation
of the aquifer
Vertical Resistivity Sections
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7. Groundwater Exploration: Drilling in MINUSMA
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Historically, the
success rate for a
drilling campaigns
in Mali ranged 20 -
30%, specially in the
North-Eastern Part.
The SGITT/MINUSMA
campaign success
rate is over 90%
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The borehole with the
highest yield in the
history of Kidal area
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9. Summary of Project’s Results
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Site
Name
Number of
Boreholes
Identification of Drilling
Points
Status of Drilling Rate of Success
Tombouctou
4 Completed Completed 100%
Gao
4 Completed Completed 100%
Kidal
4 Completed Completed 100%
Almoustarat
2 Completed Completed 100%
Aguelhoc
2 Completed Completed 100%
Tessalit
3 Completed Completed 100%
Anefis
2 Completed Completed 0%
Lere
2 Completed Completed 100%
Ansongo
2 Completed Completed 100%
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10. Conclusions
Groundwater is crucial to UN field operations and should be
taken into the highest account in planning and deployment
SGITT GIS’ success stories proved the utility of modern
geospatial technologies for groundwater exploration and
management services
Demand for this service is continuously increasing as
evidenced by the several requests from Field Missions and
inquiries from UN Agencies and NGOs.
SGITT GIS envision the extension of this service to other UN
Agencies, Funds and Programmes in the near future
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