A water solution for drought-prone South Africa : we designed systems to replenish aquifers (…)
19 mars 2026 | Surina Esterhuyse, Associate Professor in the Centre for Environmental Management, University of the Free State, Danita Hohne, PhD Candidate in the Centre for Environmental Management, University of the Free State, Fanus Fourie, PhD Candidate in the Institute for Groundwater Studies, University of the Free State
South Africa’s driest regions rely on groundwater, which dries up as the climate warms. Replenishing aquifers with excess rainfall may be a solution.
Site référencé: The Conversation (Africa)
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