2017
DOI: 10.3390/w9040262
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Mapping the Viability, Time, and Cost of Manual Borehole Drilling in Developing Regions

Abstract: While access to water remains an issue in arid and semiarid regions across the world, aquifers have the potential to help millions of people out of poverty by providing a reliable source of drinking and irrigation water. Manual boreholes are increasingly advocated as a safe and cost-effective substitute to mechanized drilling, as well as to traditional excavation methods. This research banks on the assumption that field and remote sensing data can be integrated within a geospatial database in order to map the … Show more

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“…Groundwater occurrence depends on spatially-distributed variables such as transmissivity, porosity, thickness and stratigraphy, and recharge rates. Thus, groundwater mapping techniques have been developed to deal with issues such as groundwater potential [6][7][8][9], vulnerability [10][11][12] and depletion [13,14]. The purpose of this paper is to explore a method to map groundwater potential based on a large country-wide database of 26,040 boreholes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Groundwater occurrence depends on spatially-distributed variables such as transmissivity, porosity, thickness and stratigraphy, and recharge rates. Thus, groundwater mapping techniques have been developed to deal with issues such as groundwater potential [6][7][8][9], vulnerability [10][11][12] and depletion [13,14]. The purpose of this paper is to explore a method to map groundwater potential based on a large country-wide database of 26,040 boreholes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%