Sustainable groundwater resources exploration and management in a complex geological setting as part of a humanitarian project (Mahafaly Plateau, Madagascar)

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作者
Carriere, Simon Damien [1 ]
Chalikakis, Konstantinos [1 ]
Ollivier, Chloe [1 ]
Heath, Tom [2 ]
Mangin, Marie [2 ]
Kempf, Jean [4 ]
Randriatsitohaina, Jacques Bablon [3 ]
Gillon, Marina [1 ]
Razakamanana, Theodore [3 ]
Lapegue, Jean [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Avignon & Pays Vaucluse, EMMAH, INRA, Unite Mixte Rech 1114, 301 Rue Baruch Spinoza,BP 21239, F-84916 Avignon 9, France
[2] Act Faim, 14-16 Bd Douaumont, F-75017 Paris, France
[3] Univ Toliara, Dept Sci Terre, BP 185-601, Toliara, Madagascar
[4] Univ Grenoble Alpes, Inst Geosci Environm, Inst Rech Dev, Unite Mixte Rech 50001, CS 40700, F-38058 Grenoble 9, France
关键词
Humanitarian project; Groundwater resources; Mahafaly plateau; Hydrogeophysics; Saline intrusion; Water access; AQUIFERS; IMPACTS; ORIGIN; GEOCHEMISTRY; RESISTIVITY; BASIN; AREA;
D O I
10.1007/s12665-018-7909-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Southwestern Madagascar is a semi-arid region and a hot-spot of global change. On the Mahafaly plateau, people live with quasi-permanent water stress and groundwater, the only available resource, is difficult to exploit due to a complex hydrogeological environment. A methodology (suitable for humanitarian projects; <40kEuro) was developed in four phases to assess the sustainable exploitation of the water resource: (A) regional scale exploration, (B) village scale exploration, (C) drilling campaign, and (D) hydro-climatic monitoring. This integrated hydrogeophysical approach involves geophysical measurements (262 TEM-fast soundings, 2588 Slingram measurements, 35 electrical soundings), hydrochemical analyses (112 samples), and a piezometric survey (127 measurements). Two groundwater resources were identified, one deep (below 150m) and one shallow (<20m). Hydrochemical results highlighted the vulnerability of both resources: anthropic contamination for the shallower and seawater intrusion for the deeper. Therefore, subsequent geophysical surveys supported the siting of six boreholes and three wells in the shallow aquifer. This methodological approach was successful in this complex geological setting and requires testing at other sites in and outside Madagascar. The study demonstrates that geophysical results should be used in addition to drilling campaigns and to help monitor the water resource. In fact, to prevent over-exploitation, piezometric and meteorological sensors were installed to monitor the water resource. This unique hydro-climatic observatory may help (1) non-governmental organization and local institutions prevent future water shortages and (2) scientists to understand better how global change will affect this region of the world.
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  • [1] Sustainable groundwater resources exploration and management in a complex geological setting as part of a humanitarian project (Mahafaly Plateau, Madagascar)
    Simon Damien Carrière
    Konstantinos Chalikakis
    Chloé Ollivier
    Tom Heath
    Marie Mangin
    Jean Kempf
    Jacques Bablon Randriatsitohaina
    Marina Gillon
    Théodore Razakamanana
    Jean Lapègue
    Environmental Earth Sciences, 2018, 77