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1 Salem, O. M.; El-Baruni, S. S. 1990. Hydrogeology of the Kikla aquifer in the NW Libya. In Australia. Department of Primary Industries and Energy. Proceedings of the International Conference on Groundwater in Large Sedimentary Basins, Perth, Western Australia, 9-13 July 1990. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Publishing Service. pp.438-447.
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2 1979. US National report to International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics 1979-1982: Contributions in hydrology. Washington, DC, USA: American Geophysical Union. pp.697-776.
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3 Sattar, M. A.; Haq, K. A. 1994. Hydrogeological potentiality of intensive farmer-managed tubewell irrigation systems in Bangladesh: a case study. In Abhayaratna, M. D. C.; Vermillion, D.; Johnson, S.; Perry, C. (Eds.). Farmer management of groundwater irrigation in Asia: selected papers from a South Asian Regional Workshop on Groundwater Farmer-Managed Irrigation Systems and Sustainable Groundwater Management, Dhaka, Bangladesh 18-21 May 1992. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). pp.15-28.
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4 Verhagen, B. T.; Bredenkamp, D. B.; Botha, L. J. 1992. Hydrogeological and isotopic assessment of the response of a fractured multi-layered aquifer to long term abstraction in a semi-arid environment. Pretoria, South Africa: Water Research Commission (WRC) 62p. (WRC Report 565/1/01)
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5 Al-Kharabsheh, A. 1996. Water budget and hydrogeology of the Azraq Basin. Amman, Jordan: University of Jordan. Water & Environment Research & Study Center. iv, 44p. (University of Jordan, Water & Environment Research & Study Center technical bulletin no.19)
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6 Reddy, T. N.; Raj, P. 1997. Hydrogeological conditions and optimum well discharges in granitic terrain in parts of Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal Geological Society of India, 49:61-74.
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7 Raj, P.; Nandulal, L.; Soni, G. K. 1996. Nature of aquifer in parts of granitic terrain in Mahabubnagar District, Andhra Pradesh. Journal Geological Society of India, 48:299-307.
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10 Christelis, G. 2007. Groundwater resources of Namibia. In Ragone, S. (Ed.). The Global Importance of Groundwater in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Groundwater Sustainability, Alicante, Spain, 24-27 January 2006. Westerville, OH, USA: National Groundwater Association. pp.33-35.
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11 Rai, S. N. 2007. Groundwater development and management scenarios in India. In Ragone, S. (Ed.). The Global Importance of Groundwater in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Groundwater Sustainability, Alicante, Spain, 24-27 January 2006. Westerville, OH, USA: National Groundwater Association. pp.41-46.
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12 Arreguin, F. I.; Chavez, R. 2007. An overview of the current status of groundwater in Mexico. In Ragone, S. (Ed.). The Global Importance of Groundwater in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Groundwater Sustainability, Alicante, Spain, 24-27 January 2006. Westerville, OH, USA: National Groundwater Association. pp.67-71.
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13 Benavent, I.; Castillo, W.; Paulin, A. M. 2007. Groundwater in Peru. In Ragone, S. (Ed.). The Global Importance of Groundwater in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Groundwater Sustainability, Alicante, Spain, 24-27 January 2006. Westerville, OH, USA: National Groundwater Association. pp.73-76.
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14 Vrba, J. 2007. Groundwater resources in the Czech Republic. In Ragone, S. (Ed.). The Global Importance of Groundwater in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Groundwater Sustainability, Alicante, Spain, 24-27 January 2006. Westerville, OH, USA: National Groundwater Association. pp.81-84.
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15 Benavent, I.; Castillo, W.; Paulin, A. M. 2007. Groundwater in Peru. In Ragone, S. (Ed.). The Global Importance of Groundwater in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Groundwater Sustainability, Alicante, Spain, 24-27 January 2006. Westerville, OH, USA: National Groundwater Association. pp.73-76.
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16 Hirata, R.; Stimson, J.; Varnier, C. 2007. Urban hydrogeology in developing countries: Chronicle of a foreseen crisis. In Ragone, S. (Ed.). The Global Importance of Groundwater in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Groundwater Sustainability, Alicante, Spain, 24-27 January 2006. Westerville, OH, USA: National Groundwater Association. pp.149-158.
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18 Adelana, S.; MacDonald, A. (Eds.) 2008. Applied groundwater studies in Africa. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. 507p. (IAH Selected Papers on Hydrogeology 13)
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Groundwater is Africa's most precious natural resource, providing reliable water supplies for many people. Further development of groundwater resources is fundamental to increasing access to safe water across the continent to meet coverage targets and reduce poverty. There is also an increasing interest in the use of groundwater for irrigated agriculture as the climate becomes more variable. Sustainable development of the resource is not a trivial task and depends crucially on an understanding of the hydrogeology and people with the skills to make informed decisions on how groundwater can best be developed and managed in a sustainable fashion. Despite these obvious needs, however, little attention has been paid to the systematic gathering of information about groundwater resources in the past few decades, with the result that data are patchy, knowledge is limited and investment is poorly targeted.This book was written to start to bridge the knowledge gap. The 29 chapters are written by a combination of practitioners and researchers mainly from within Africa using experience from recent and ongoing projects. The chapters highlight the complexity and variety of issues surrounding the development and management of groundwater resources across Africa, and provide a snapshot of groundwater research and application in the early 21st century. Chapters range from strategic discussions of the role of groundwater in development and poverty reduction, to case studies on techniques used to develop groundwater, and modelling methods for managing groundwater systems.
19 Vithanage, Meththika Suharshini. 2008. Effect of tsunami on coastal aquifers: field studies and tank experiments. PhD Thesis submitted to the Department of Geology and Geography, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. 148p.
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20 Patel, Ankit; Krishnan, Sunderrajan. 2009. Groundwater situation in urban India: overview, opportunities and challenges. In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Shah, Tushaar; Malik, R. P. S. (Eds.). Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 1: India’s water future: scenarios and issues. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.367-380.
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