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Sarra Bel Haj Salem, Aissam Gaagai, Imed Ben Slimene, Amor Ben Moussa, Kamel Zouari, Krishna Kumar Yadav, Mohamed Hamdy Eid, Mostafa R. Abukhadra, Ahmed M. El-Sherbeeny, Mohamed Gad, Mohamed Farouk, Osama Elsherbiny, Salah Elsayed, Stefano Bellucci and Hekmat Ibrahim
In the Zeroud basin, a diverse array of methodologies were employed to assess, simulate, and predict the quality of groundwater intended for irrigation. These methodologies included the irrigation water quality indices (IWQIs); intricate statistical anal...
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Omar Assowe Dabar, Abdi-Basid Ibrahim Adan, Moussa Mahdi Ahmed, Mohamed Osman Awaleh, Moussa Mohamed Waberi, Pierre Camberlin, Benjamin Pohl and Jalludin Mohamed
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Luc Descroix, Françoise Guichard, Manuela Grippa, Laurent A. Lambert, Gérémy Panthou, Gil Mahé, Laetitia Gal, Cécile Dardel, Guillaume Quantin, Laurent Kergoat, Yasmin Bouaïta, Pierre Hiernaux, Théo Vischel, Thierry Pellarin, Bakary Faty, Catherine Wilcox, Moussa Malam Abdou, Ibrahim Mamadou, Jean-Pierre Vandervaere, Aïda Diongue-Niang, Ousmane Ndiaye, Youssouph Sané, Honoré Dacosta, Marielle Gosset, Claire Cassé, Benjamin Sultan, Aliou Barry, Okechukwu Amogu, Bernadette Nka Nnomo, Alseny Barry and Jean-Emmanuel Patureladd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
In the West African Sahel, two paradoxical hydrological behaviors have occurred during the last five decades. The first paradox was observed during the 1968?1990s ?Great Drought? period, during which runoff significantly increased. The second paradox app...
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Moussa Ibrahim, Dominik Wisser, Abdou Ali, Bernd Diekkrüger, Ousmane Seidou, Adama Mariko and Abel Afouda
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Basma AlBanna, Mahmoud Sakr, Sherin Moussa and Ibrahim Moawad
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Okechukwu Amogu, Luc Descroix, Kadidiatou Souley Yéro, Eric Le Breton, Ibrahim Mamadou, Abdou Ali, Théo Vischel, Jean-Claude Bader, Ibrahim Bouzou Moussa, Emmanuèle Gautier, Stéphane Boubkraoui and Philippe Belleudy
Despite the drought observed since 1968 in most of the West African Sahel, runoff and rivers discharges have been increasing in the same region. This trend is related with land use change rather than climate change. This paper aims to describe the region...
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