Musaab A. A. Mohammed, Norbert P. Szabó, Joseph O. Alao and Péter Szűcs
In the framework of the Sustainable Development and Technologies National Program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (FFT NP FTA), our research focuses on the sustainable management of groundwater resources in arid and semi-arid environments. Sudan, where groundwater is the most dependable source of freshwater, faces severe challenges due to limited monitoring infrastructure, high dependence on aquifers, and the growing impacts of climate variability and human demand.
To address these challenges, we combined satellite-based geophysical observations from the GRACE and GRACE-FO missions with land surface data from the Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS). This work demonstrates how the integration of geophysical satellite data and modern computational tools can provide new solutions for water resource management in data-scarce regions, supporting the overall goals of FFT NP FTA to promote sustainable development and technological innovation.
Tovább a cikkhez: Remote Sensing