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    Impact of surficial factors on groundwater quality for irrigation using spatial techniques: emerging evidence from the northeast region of Ghana by Kpiebaya, Prosper, Shaibu, Abdul-Ganiyu, Yahans Amuah, Ebenezer Ebo, Kazapoe, Raymond Webrah, Salifu, Eliasu, Dekongmen, Benjamin Wullobayi

    Published in H2Open journal (01-09-2023)
    “…Abstract The need for quality water in Africa for agriculture cannot be overemphasized amidst the current global water crises. The focus of this study sought…”
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    Potential for small hydropower development on the Pumpum River of Ghana using Remote Sensing and Soil Water Assessment Tool by Agyemang-Boakye, Bright, Ofosu, Eric Antwi, Domfeh, Martin Kyereh, Dekongmen, Benjamin Wullobayi, Koduah, Romeo Tweneboah, Bakuri, Ransford Wusah, Kpiebaya, Prosper

    Published in Green Technologies and Sustainability (01-01-2024)
    “…This study focused on identifying potential locations for the implementation of Small Hydropower Systems to enhance the existing energy infrastructure in the…”
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    Small hydropower development potential in the Densu River Basin, Ghana by Yankey, Benjamin Ewuley, Gyamfi, Charles, Arthur, Emmanuel, Dekongmen, Benjamin Wullobayi, Asantewaa-Tannor, Patricia, Tawiah, John Kwame, Mends, Laudina Gloria

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-02-2023)
    “…The study investigated potential sites for the development of Small Hydropower Systems (SHP) to augment the existing energy supply in the UDRB. Remote sensing…”
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    Flood vulnerability assessment in the Accra Metropolis, southeastern Ghana by Dekongmen, Benjamin Wullobayi, Kabo-bah, Amos Tiereyangn, Domfeh, Martin Kyereh, Sunkari, Emmanuel Daanoba, Dile, Yihun Taddele, Antwi, Eric Ofosu, Gyimah, Rita Akosua Anima

    Published in Applied water science (01-07-2021)
    “…Floods in Ghana have become a perennial challenge in the major cities and communities located in low-lying areas. Therefore, cities and communities located in…”
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    Application of machine learning techniques to predict groundwater quality in the Nabogo Basin, Northern Ghana by Apogba, Joseph Nzotiyine, Anornu, Geophrey Kwame, Koon, Arthur B., Dekongmen, Benjamin Wullobayi, Sunkari, Emmanuel Daanoba, Fynn, Obed Fiifi, Kpiebaya, Prosper

    Published in Heliyon (15-04-2024)
    “…The main objective of this study was to map the quality of groundwater for domestic use in the Nabogo Basin, a sub-catchment of the White Volta Basin in Ghana,…”
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    GIS-based multi-criteria analytical hierarchy process modelling for urban flood vulnerability analysis, Accra Metropolis by Nkonu, Raymond Seyeram, Antwi, Mary, Amo-Boateng, Mark, Dekongmen, Benjamin Wullobayi

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-06-2023)
    “…The Accra Metropolis, the capital of Ghana, has been hit by multiple devastating floods in recent decades, resulting in severe social, economic, and…”
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    Evaluation of groundwater vulnerability using GIS-based DRASTIC model in Greater Monrovia, Montserrado County, Liberia by Koon, Arthur B., Anornu, Geophrey Kwame, Dekongmen, Benjamin Wullobayi, Sunkari, Emmanuel Daanoba, Agyare, Asante, Gyamfi, Charles

    Published in Urban climate (01-03-2023)
    “…To ensure that groundwater resources are effectively protected and to improve the quality of life, it is vital to take into consideration all polluting…”
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    Delineation of flood risk terrains and rainfall visualisation in the North Western part of Ghana by Dekongmen, Benjamin Wullobayi, Kabo-bah, Amos Tiereyangn, Anornu, Geophrey Kwame, Akpoti, Komlavi, Amo-Boateng, Mark, Antwi, Eric Ofosu, Boamah, Edward Oppong, Sunkari, Emmanuel Daanoba

    Published in Modeling earth systems and environment (01-06-2024)
    “…Flooding, exacerbated by the challenges of climate change, poses a growing threat to communities in the Upper West Region (UWR) of Ghana. This persistent…”
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