The Laboratory of Georesources (LGR) at the “Centre for Water Research and Technologies (CERTE) and the Tunisian Committee of Hydrogeology (TCH) at the “Association Eau et Développement” (AED), which is the Tunisian Chapter of International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) are pleased to organize the 2nd Atlas Georesources International Congress (AGIC2019) from 28 to 30 March 2019 in Hammamet, Tunisia.
AGIC2019 will bring together researchers, research scholars, experts and policy makers to share their research, experiences and discuss recent advances in Applied Geosciences for Groundwater.
– The conference will cover many aspects related to Groundwater grouped in 4 main topics.
– The conference will cover many aspects related to Groundwater grouped in 4 main topics.
– The conference will cover many aspects related to Groundwater grouped in 4 main topics.
– The conference will cover many aspects related to Groundwater grouped in 4 main topics.
Please visit the conference website for more details: https://lgr-certe.com.tn/
- Topic 1 :Global Change and Grandwater
This topic welcomes contributions that focus on the impacts of global change on groundwater resources including surface waters and groundwater interactions, climate change impact on groundwater, groundwater system modelling under uncertainty, population growth, urbanization and land use changes impact on groundwater, groundwater over-exploitation and marine intrusion, agricultural practices and associated impacts on groundwater, and groundwater management and adaptative measures.
- Topic 2 :Groundwater Quality and Polution
This topic emphasizes the need to protect, manage, repair and sustain groundwater quality in growingurbanized and rural environments. Participants can expect to have a socially and technically stimulating experience that brings scientists, practitioners and decision makers up-to-date on the latest issues related to Groundwater Quality, including new approaches for measuring, modeling, and managing water quality and assessing its pollution. - Topic 3 :Groundwater Exploration and Monitoring
New challenges in freshwater resources exploration and deep brackish/geothermal Groundwater require advanced approaches such asgeophysical investigations, satellite imagery analysis, GIS methods, isotopic study,hydrogeological exploration, monitoring observations, Modeling, etc.This Topic gives the possibility to discuss and disseminate recent research and latest advances in the Groundwater Exploration and Monitoring field. - Topic 4 :Groundwater Modelling and Risk Management
The session welcomes contributions related to challenges, developments and applications of modelling tools in groundwater including hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical modelling, stochastic modelling, surface and subsurface water flows modelling, solute transport modelling and interactions, groundwater modeling in porous and karstic medias, vulnerability and risk assessment, and decisional support system.