Journal
HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 639-655Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10040-016-1522-8
Keywords
Groundwater flow; Groundwater-resources assessment; Numerical modeling; MODFLOW; Ethiopia
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- VLIR, Mekelle University
- Ministry of Water Resources
- Tigray Bureau of Water Resources
- Free University of Brussels (VUB) Department of Hydrology
- Department of Geology of Ghent University
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The Geba basin is one of the most food-insecure areas of the Tigray regional state in northern Ethiopia due to recurrent drought resulting from erratic distribution of rainfall. Since the beginning of the 1990s, rain-fed agriculture has been supported through small-scale irrigation schemes mainly by surface-water harvesting, but success has been limited. Hence, use of groundwater for irrigation purposes has gained considerable attention. The main purpose of this study is to assess groundwater resources in the Geba basin by means of a MODFLOW modeling approach. The model is calibrated using observed groundwater levels, yielding a clear insight into the groundwater flow systems and reserves. Results show that none of the hydrogeological formations can be considered as aquifers that can be exploited for large-scale groundwater exploitation. However, aquitards can be identified that can support small-scale groundwater abstraction for irrigation needs in regions that are either designated as groundwater discharge areas or where groundwater levels are shallow and can be tapped by hand-dug wells or shallow boreholes.
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