Geospatial Informatics XIV 2024
DOI: 10.1117/12.3014190
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Impact of land cover variations on the Morroa aquifer (Colombia) static and dynamic levels through remote sensing analysis

Carlos Cohen-Manrique,
Yady T. Solano Correa,
Jose L. Villa-Ramírez
et al.

Abstract: The Morroa aquifer plays a crucial role supplying drinking water to around one million residents across Sucre, Córdoba, and Bolívar departments in Colombia. However, it faces severe water stress, ranking as the second most overexploited aquifer globally according to recent research using the Groundwater Footprint (GF) indicator. This situation threatens the sustainability of the aquifer and the well-being of the region's inhabitants who rely on it. To tackle this challenge, CARSUCRE, the entity responsible for… Show more

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