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The Aarhus University HydroGeophysics Group are dedicated to improving water access in developing countries. We are excited to share their story about their recent project in Togo, funded by the Poul Due Jensen Foundation and Plan International, in partnership with Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. They used their newly developed towed transient electromagnetic technology (tTEM) to better site water wells in six different villages. The results were successful boreholes capable of meeting the needs of the entire community.

Speaker

Denys Grombacher
Assistant Professor – Aarhus University

Duration

3 min

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