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  • Invitation to propose a session for the IAH 2024 World Groundwater Congress

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    ...The IAH World Groundwater Congress 2024 will be held from 8 to 13 September 2024 at the renowned Davos Congress Centre, Switzerland. We invite you to participate in the organisation of the scientific programme by proposing a session by 26 November. Find out more www.iah2024davos.org/session... read more

  • IAH World Groundwater Congress

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    Interacting Groundwater. Share your findings and get a comprehensive update on the latest international developments on groundwater and their relevance for society in a scenic Alpine setting. The IAH World Groundwater Congress is the premier international groundwater event organised under the auspices of the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH). After Wuhan and Cape Town, the IAH World Groundwater Congress returns to Europe for its... read more

  • The Hydrogeoday: Raising awareness of groundwater

    ...act sheet >   Find out more For more information and to submit an activity, email AIH-GE at aih-ge@aih-ge.org or visit https://www.aih-ge.org/hidrogeodia/.... read more

  • Diving Deep into Groundwater: IAEA Project to Boost Isotope Data Utilization

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    ...In an age when sustainable water sources are paramount, the IAEA has unveiled an ambitious strategy to delve deeper into groundwater research. The Agency’s new coordinated research project on “Modelling and isotope-based age for assessment of fossil GW resources” focuses on tightening the integration of environmental tracer data with numerical...... read more

  • Little groundwater recharge in ancient Mars aquifer, according to new models

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    ...Mars was once a wet world. The geological record of the Red Planet shows evidence for water flowing on the surface – from river deltas to valleys carved by massive flash floods. But a new study shows that no matter how much rainfall fell on the surface of ancient Mars, very...... read more

  • IAH (Irish Group) Annual Conference 2024

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    ...comes for society with the notion of nature as a means of achieving the outcomes (Nesshover et al 2017); hydrogeologists have been working in this sphere for decades! Some speakers will offer practical perspectives and experiences on issues related to groundwater – covering case and site studies, as well as insights into complexities of groundwater behaviour in particular environments (river channels and floodplains, urban settings, coastal and ne... read more

  • Monitor groundwater to manage it better

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    ...In Bangladesh, groundwater is an important natural resource upon which water and food security is critically dependent. Climate action requires strong commitment to better managing this essential resource. Despite its centrality to water and food security in Bangladesh, groundwater is not prominently featured in national water policies. At the moment,...... read more

  • Wells and Wellbeing – Irish holy wells

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    ...Holy wells have been important in Ireland for many centuries, and probably millennia, and continue to be popular sites of local pilgrimage and folklore, but they are also an expression of the groundwater flowing beneath the landscape. A new book by Bruce Misstear, former IAH Secretary General, sets out the...... read more

  • Groundwater is vital to the health of our planet

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    ...The crucial role of groundwater in sustaining both humanity and biodiversity over the long term is frequently neglected. An international team of researchers has outlined why groundwater should be treated as a keystone ecosystem. “Groundwater is not only in itself a major ecosystem but is also of critical relevance to...... read more

  • Pollution Threat To Groundwater in Southern Africa

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    ...The consumption of contaminated groundwater can lead to a host of health issues, including gastrointestinal infections, cholera, dysentery, and other serious illnesses. Pollution occurs when substances such as pathogens, chemicals, and heavy metals seep into underground aquifers, the primary source of drinking water for approximately 70% of the 250 million...... read more