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Groundwater Flow Modelling: A Decision-making Tool for Water Resource Management in Coastal Areas - Case Study of the Oussouye Plateau (South Senegal)

Djim M. L Diongue, Niokhor Ndour, Mouhamadou D. Fall, Diakher H. Madioune, Babacar Dieng, Serigne Faye

American Journal of Water Resources. 2020, 8(4), 191-199 doi:10.12691/ajwr-8-4-5
  • Figure 1. (a) Land use of OP, (b) Hydrogeological setting in the south of Senegal
  • Figure 2. Boundaries conditions of the CT model
  • Figure 3. (a) Topographic map, (b) morphology of the substratum of CT, (c) 3D model of the CT in the Oussouye plateau
  • Figure 4. Groundwater flow of the CT aquifer in the Oussouye plateau (October 2017)
  • Figure 5. (a) Box plot of major ions, (b) Piper diagram of samples during wet season (June 2017)
  • Figure 6. Biplots diagrams indicating mean geochemical processes. The legend is the same as in the Figure 5b
  • Figure 7. (a) Calibrated head by steady-state model, (b) Correlation between measured and calculated values with statistical analysis
  • Figure 8. Groundwater flow and simulated Head after additional abstractions (1er Scenario)
  • Figure 9. Head time series over 50 years (200m3/d)
  • Figure 10. Head time series over 50 years for (300m3/d)
  • Figure 11. Groundwater flow and simulated Head after additional abstractions (2em Scenario)
  • Figure 12. Head time series over 50 years