Sustainable underground resources exploration Namibia

Sustainable underground resources exploration Namibia

Dr Alain Gachet receiving the Légion d'Honneur

Dr Alain Gachet receiving the Légion d'Honneur

A short video in French for the Légion d'Honneur ceremony - 2015
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Mapa permitirá a Costa Rica tomar decisiones sobre sus aguas subterráneas

Mapa permitirá a Costa Rica tomar decisiones sobre sus aguas subterráneas

Presentation of the results of the  "Groundwater resources assessment of Costa Rica" project - November 2019
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Uncovering Costa Rica

Uncovering Costa Rica

A movie by Sylvie Boulloud on the 2018 study "Groundwater exploration and assessment in Costa Rica" - 2019
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Alice Pouly

Alice Pouly

Geologist
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The Space Dowser

The Space Dowser

Journalist Vince Beiser followed Dr. Gachet during a fieldtrip in Angola with JAM NGO - Nov-Dec 2009
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Shallow and deep aquifers map of Turkana, North Kenya (© RTI, 2013)

THE WATEX™ GROUNDWATER MAPPING SOLUTION ENABLING THE DISCOVERY OF GIANT GROUNDWATER RESERVES IN KENYA (2013)

Giant shallow and deep groundwater reserves discovery in Turkana, Kenya, during a survey carried by RTI on behalf of...
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