Assessing future climate trends and their impact on different fractured rock aquifers in Northern Togo

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作者
Akara, Mahawa-Essa Mabossani [1 ]
Reeves, Donald M. [1 ]
Gnazou, Masamaeya Dadja-Toyou [2 ]
Boguido, Goumpoukini [2 ]
机构
[1] Western Michigan Univ, Dept Geol & Environm Sci, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 USA
[2] Univ Lome, Lab Appl Hydrol & Environm, Fac Sci, POB 1515, Lome 1515, Togo
关键词
climate change; fractured rock aquifer; surface water; West African Sudan Savannah; HYDROLOGICAL MODEL; WEST-AFRICA; VOLTA BASIN; RIVER-BASIN; NIGER RIVER; VARIABILITY; RAINFALL; TEMPERATURE; PARAMETERS; FLOW;
D O I
10.2166/wcc.2022.264
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
Water resources in the West African Sudan Savannah are concentrated in fractured crystalline and sedimentary rock aquifers. Due to their low storage, these aquifers are vulnerable to changes in climate. This study assesses future temperature and precipitation trends in the Koumfab watershed of northern Togo. The impact of these future climate trends on surface water and the two types of fractured rock aquifers is also investigated. A fully integrated hydrologic model of the Koumfab watershed in Northern Togo is used to study the impact of climate change on water resources. Bias-corrected temperature and precipitation from four regional climate models (RCMs) and two greenhouse emissions scenarios are used as climate forcings for the integrated model. Climate projections from the four RCMs indicate a rise (1.4 -5.5 degrees C) in average temperature, from the control (1971-2000) to the future period (2031-2060). Projected precipitation follows two contrasting trends with some RCMs predicting an increase (by up to 14%) in mean annual precipitation, while others predict a decline (by up to -14%). These changes in precipitation and temperature will have a noticeable effect on groundwater levels and stream flow. The hydrologic model indicates a decline in groundwater levels for all future climate projections by 1.4-5.7 m. The decline in groundwater levels is not uniformly distributed in the two types of aquifers. The decline in the fractured sandstone aquifer will be four times greater than that of the fractured granodiorite/migmatite aquifer. Projected stream flow at the watershed outlet shows increasing (59 -332%) and decreasing trends (-39 -100%).
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页码:4019 / 4038
页数:20
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