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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2011

Water quality decline in coastal aquifers under anthropic pressure: the case of a suburban area of Dakar (Senegal).

Viviana Re; Seynabou Cissé Faye; Abdoulaye Faye; Serigne Faye; Cheikh Bécaye Gaye; Elisa Sacchi; Gian Maria Zuppi

In recent years, the unregulated increase of the population in coastal areas of developing countries has become source of concern for both water supply and quality control. In the region of Dakar (Senegal), approximately 80% of water resources come from groundwater reservoirs, which are increasingly affected by anthropogenic pressures. The identification of the main sources of pollution, and thus the aquifer vulnerability, is essential to provide a sound basis for the implementation of long-term geochemically based water management plans in this sub-Saharan area. With this aim, a hydrochemical and isotopic survey on 26 wells was performed in the so-called Peninsula of Cap-Vert. Results show that seawater intrusion represents the main process affecting groundwater chemical characteristics. Nitrates often exceed the World Health Organization drinking water limits: stable isotopes of dissolved nitrate (


African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2012

Combined uses of water-table fluctuation (WTF), chloride mass balance (CMB) and environmental isotopes methods to investigate groundwater recharge in the Thiaroye sandy aquifer (Dakar, Senegal)

Ousmane Diouf; Seynabou Cissé Faye; Mathias Diedhiou; Mariama Kaba; Serigne Faye; Cheikh Bécaye Gaye; Abdoulaye Faye; Andreas Englert; Stefan Wohnlich

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Science of The Total Environment | 2005

Groundwater salinization in the Saloum (Senegal) delta aquifer: minor elements and isotopic indicators.

Serigne Faye; Piotr Maloszewski; Willibald Stichler; Peter Trimborn; Seynabou Cissé Faye; Cheikh Bécaye Gaye

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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2011

Geochemical and isotopic studies of groundwater conditions in the Densu River Basin of Ghana

Dickson Adomako; S. Osae; Tetteh T. Akiti; Seynabou Cissé Faye; P. Maloszewski

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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2004

An assessment of the risk associated with urban development in the Thiaroye area (Senegal)

Seynabou Cissé Faye; Serigne Faye; Stefan Wohnlich; Cheikh Bécaye Gaye

O) indicate urban sewage and fertilizers as a major source of contamination. Results depict a complex situation in which groundwater is affected by direct and indirect infiltration of effluents, mixing with seawater and freshening processes from below. Besides the relevance of the investigation at a regional level, it represents a basis for decision-making processes in an integrated water resources management and in the planning of similar monitoring strategies for other urban coastal regions.


Hydrological Processes | 2012

Tracing groundwater nitrate sources in the Dakar suburban area: an isotopic multi-tracer approach

M. Diédhiou; S. Cissé Faye; Ousmane Diouf; Seynabou Cissé Faye; Abdoulaye Faye; Viviana Re; Stefan Wohnlich; F. Wisotzky; U. Schulte; Piotr Maloszewski

The quaternary sandy sediments which cover most part of the Cap Vert peninsula bear considerable groundwater resources. The aquifer lying beneath a densely populated suburb zone is encountered with major issues such as induced recharge from anthropogenic surface derived pollution and rising water table to ground surface. The present study was aimed at investigating the recharge in the unconfined aquifer of Thiaroye zone using both water table fluctuation (WTF), chloride mass balance (CMB) methods and environmental isotopes. Seasonal fluctuations of groundwater in response to precipitation are monitored during time period (2010 to 2011) using “Thalimede Orpheus mini” recorders in two piezometers (P3-1 and PSQ1) as well as long term record. Chemical and isotopic characterization of groundwater, rainfall and the unsaturated zone were also carried out using a network of 48 points consisting of 8 rainfall stations, 10 unsaturated zone profiles and 30 dug wells, boreholes and piezometers. The concentrations of chloride in rainwater are between 3.2 and 53.4 mg/L. These unsaturated zone profiles range from 65 and 572 mg/L. The recharge obtained by WTF method ranged between 18 and 144 mm during the rainy season (June to October), whereas the recharge given by CMB method ranged between 8.7 and 73 mm/year. The Thiaroye aquifer recharge obtained from these different methods also showed relatively similar range values. In this study, the WTF method applied computes both infiltration from rainwater and domestic waste water, while the CMB method estimates potential recharge from rainwater. Therefore, in the urban area, the CMB method cannot be applied due to the chloride input from waste water infiltration. Key words : Thiaroye basin, recharge, isotopes, chloride mass balance (CMB), quaternary sandy aquifer (Dakar).


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2003

Hydrogeochemistry of the Saloum (Senegal) superficial coastal aquifer

Serigne Faye; Seynabou Cissé Faye; Seyni Ndoye; Abdoulaye Faye


st Springer Conference of the Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2019

Estimating Groundwater Evapotranspiration in Thiaroye Aquifer (Western Senegal)

Ousmane Diouf; Seynabou Cissé Faye; M. Diedhiou; Lutz Weihermüller; Harry Vereecken; Serigne Faye; S. N. Sylla


Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development (JAEID) | 2016

Estimation of Turc reference evapotranspiration with limited data against the Penman-Monteith Formula in Senegal

Ousmane Diouf; Lutz Weihermüller; Kader Ba; Seynabou Cissé Faye; Serigne Faye; Harry Vereecken


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2016

Spatial and seasonal variability of groundwater hydrochemistry in the Senegal North Littoral aquifer using multivariate approach

M. Kaba; V. Mesnage; Benoit Laignel; I. Mall; C. Stumpp; Piotr Maloszewski; Seynabou Cissé Faye

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Serigne Faye

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Abdoulaye Faye

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Ousmane Diouf

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Cheikh Bécaye Gaye

International Atomic Energy Agency

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Piotr Maloszewski

AGH University of Science and Technology

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M. Diédhiou

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Viviana Re

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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