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Unveiling Ghana’s hidden Water secrets: The power of Environmental Isotopes

Edzorna Francis Mensah by Edzorna Francis Mensah
August 4, 2025
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In the heart of Ghana, where the sun beats down relentlessly, groundwater is a precious resource.
But have you ever wondered where this water comes from, how it moves underground, and how old it is?
Meet the scientists from Ghana and Italy who use environmental isotopes to uncover the secrets of Ghana’s groundwater.
A team of researchers set out to study the groundwater in Ghana’s Tano River Basin.
They collected water samples from hand-dug wells and boreholes, which were then analyzed for stable isotopes like Oxygen-18 and Deuterium.
These isotopes acted like fingerprints, revealing the origin and movement of the groundwater. The results were astonishing. The isotopic signatures showed that the groundwater in the Tano River Basin was primarily recharged from rainfall. But there was a twist – the scientists discovered that the groundwater was interacting with the surrounding rocks, affecting its quality. To determine the age of the groundwater, the researchers used radioactive isotopes like Tritium. These isotopes acted like clocks, ticking away the years. The results revealed that some of the groundwater was relatively young, while other parts were much older. With the isotopic data, the scientists gained a better understanding of Ghana’s groundwater dynamics. They identified areas where groundwater was being recharged, and how it was moving underground. This information is crucial for sustainable groundwater management, ensuring that this vital resource is protected for future generations. The study’s findings have significant implications for Ghana’s water security. By understanding the groundwater’s origin, movement, and age, policymakers can make informed decisions about water resource management. This knowledge can also help identify areas where groundwater is most vulnerable to contamination, allowing for targeted protection strategies. The use of environmental isotopes has unveiled the hidden secrets of Ghana’s groundwater. This powerful tool has provided valuable insights into the country’s water resources, enabling scientists and policymakers to work together towards sustainable groundwater management. As Ghana continues to develop, the importance of protecting its groundwater resources cannot be overstated. #Environmental Science Department UCC
#Ca Foscari University of Venice, Italy#University of Triestie, Italy#UG#ICTP#IAEA.
Written by Dr Adwoba Edjah in conjunction with
Dr Adwoba Edjah (Lecturer, Environmental Science Department, University of Cape Coast)

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