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DESCRIPTION:This work explores use of QGIS with structured data\, geometry 
 generators\, QGIS 2D-profile and 3D-window in addressing groundwater scarc
 ity in Africa. Groundwater serves as a crucial resource for communities ac
 ross Africa\, offering resilience against climate change using QGIS helps 
 understanding subsurface structures and identify local aquifers.\nThis pre
 sentation leverages QGIS visualization of geology and aquifers\, enabling 
 a more nuanced understanding of available resources. By integrating divers
 e datasets of geological\, geophysical and chemical data into a coherent d
 ata structure\, our approach facilitates the understanding of groundwater 
 distribution\, potential scarcity zones and places for acquisition of new 
 boreholes.
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SUMMARY:Native QGIS geological model setup for Africa addressing groundwate
 r scarcity and resilience against climate change - Jakob Lanstorp\, Martin
  Kynde
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2024/talk/J88F7L/
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