Open-File Report 2008–1138
Abstract
The USGS entered into an agreement with the Mauritania Ministry of Mines and Industry to inventory and review the quality of information collected as part of the Project for Strengthening of the Institutions in the Mining Sector (PRISM). Whereas the PRISM program collected geophysical, geochemical, geological, satellite, and hydrogeologic information, this report focuses on an inventory and review of available hydrogeologic data provided to the USGS in multiple folders, files, and formats. Most of the information pertained to the hydrogeologic setting and the water budget of evaporation, evapotranspiration, and precipitation in the Choum-Zouerate area in northwestern Mauritania, and the country of Mauritania itself. Other information about the quantity and quality of groundwater was found in the relational Access database. In its present form, the limited hydrogeologic information was not amenable to conducting water balance, geostatistical, and localized numerical modeling studies in support of mineral exploration and development. Suggestions are provided to remedy many of the data's shortcomings, such as performing quality assurance on all SIPPE2 data tables and sending questionnaires to appropriate agencies, mining and other companies to populate the database with additional meteorology, hydrology, and groundwater data. |
Version 1.0 Posted May 2008 |
Friedel, M.J., 2008, Inventory and review of existing PRISM hydrogeologic data for the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Africa: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 2008-1138. 69 p.
Abstract
Introduction
Inventory of Hydrogeologic Information
Reports of Choum-Zouerate
GIS, Excel, and Document Files of Mauritania
Relational Database of Choum-Zouerate and Mauritania
Review of Hydrogeologic Information
Reports
Hydrogeologic Setting
Evaporation, Evapotranspiration, and Precipitation
Recharge
GIS and SIPPE2
Water Quantity
Water Quality
Summary and Conclusions
Report Limitations
GIS Coverage Limitations
SIPPE2 Database Limitations
Suggestions
References Cited