Arid regions, which currently depend on surface water resources, experience severe challenges in supplying clean water due to growing demands and climate change. The SeeKaquA project explores two deep aquifer systems in Southern Africa to make ground-water resources accessible for sustainable water management. Here, we present first results from an UAV-based semi-airborne electromagnetic (SAEM) survey we conducted in the Cuvelai Etosha Basin (CEB) in Namibia to investigate the extend and salinity of the deep fresh water aquifer KOH-II.
Participation is possible on site in the large meeting room of GEOZENTRUM Hannover (“Großer Sitzungssaal”) or Online via the following Webex-Link: https://liag.webex.com/liag/j.php?MTID=m66ed948cd47b9e6ef8b8a656ec3938ea
The talk will be presented in English.

