by Taohidi Alamou Lamidi, Cossi Télesphore Nounangnonhou and Bienvenu Macaire Agbomahena
Original Research
One of today's research challenges is to predict and anticipate the continuing effects of climate change, so as to be able to react and adapt to future developments. Global warming and weather forecasts indicate a growing risk of climate change-related events, which are not without consequences for ...
American Journal of Water Resources. 2024, 12(2), 53-61. DOI: 10.12691/ajwr-12-2-3
Pub. Date: April 11, 2024
by Tamonkem Adzeh Roger, Kemgang Dongmo Tchouta, Mvondo Valentin Yvan Emmanuel, Iwoudam Maïvow Edmond and Ngounou Ngatcha Benjamin
Original Research
The hard rock-aquifer system in the urban context of Ngaoundere was investigated using piezometric measurements and hydro-chemistry to enhance understanding of its functioning and assess groundwater suitability for drinking and domestic purposes. Seasonal and intra-seasonal piezometric monitoring ...
American Journal of Water Resources. 2024, 12(2), 39-52. DOI: 10.12691/ajwr-12-2-2
Pub. Date: April 08, 2024
by Akoachere Richard Ayuk II, Eyong Thomson Areakpoh and Omogbemi Omoloju Yaya
Original Research
Dugwell construction parameters (Apron, collar, and cover), and dugwell placement parameters (distance to toilets and distance to dumpsites) could be important factors that may increase the vulnerability of dugwells in phreatic aquiferous formations to biological contamination in Garoua. The ...
American Journal of Water Resources. 2024, 12(2), 24-38. DOI: 10.12691/ajwr-12-2-1
Pub. Date: March 15, 2024
by Eyong Thomson Areakpoh, Akoachere Richard Ayuk II, Omogbemi Omoloju Yaya and Ntonga Jean Claude
Original Research
Aquifers are the main sources of water in Garoua and due to a lack of knowledge of their vulnerability to contaminants for the management and protection of these aquifers, this study to assess their vulnerability to pollution within four hydrogeological seasons using the DRASTIC (Depth-to-water, ...
American Journal of Water Resources. 2024, 12(1), 12-23. DOI: 10.12691/ajwr-12-1-2
Pub. Date: February 20, 2024
by Issa Malam Salmanou Souleymane, Abdou Babaye Maman Sani, Illias Alhassane and Moussa Issaka Abdoulkader
Original Research
The commune of Gouchi is located in the extreme south of the Zinder Region, resting on a sub-watershed of the Korama, and lies between 13°08' and 13°37' North latitude and 09°26' and 09°47' East longitude (). From a hydrogeological point of view, this zone is essentially underlain by Malawa ...
American Journal of Water Resources. 2024, 12(1), 1-11. DOI: 10.12691/ajwr-12-1-1
Pub. Date: January 01, 2024