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Autor Martín Loeches, Miguel Martín |
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Martín Loeches, Miguel Martín ; Reyes López, Jaime ; Ramírez Hernández, Jorge ; Temiño Vela, Javier ; Martínez Santos, Pedro | Elsevier | 2018-02In poverty-stricken regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, groundwater for supply is often obtained by means of hand pumps, which means that low-yield boreholes are acceptable. However, boreholes are often sited without sufficient hydrogeological inform[...]texto impreso
Pardo Igúzquiza, Eulogio ; Martínez Santos, Pedro ; Martín Loeches, Miguel Martín | Springer | 2018-08This paper deals with the design of optimal spatial sampling of water quality variables in remote regions, where logistics are complicated and the optimization of monitoring networks may be critical to maximize the effectiveness of human and mat[...]texto impreso
Martín Loeches, Miguel Martín ; Pavón García, Javier ; Molina Navarro, Eugenio ; Martínez Santos, Pedro ; Almeida, Carlos ; Reyes López, Jaime ; Cienfuegos Hevia, Ignacio ; Sastre Merlín, Antonio | Springer | 2020The hydrogeochemical characteristics of springs in the granites of the Spanish Central System (SCS), a mountain range affected by cortical tectonic structures, are described, along with an investigation of the spring water origin. In springs wit[...]texto impreso
Martínez Santos, Pedro ; Martín Loeches, Miguel Martín ; Díaz Alcaide, Silvia ; Danert, Kerstin | MDPI | 2020Water access remains a challenge in rural areas of low-income countries. Manual drilling technologies have the potential to enhance water access by providing a low cost drinking water alternative for communities in low and middle income countrie[...]texto impreso
Martínez Santos, Pedro ; Díaz Alcaide, Silvia ; Martín Loeches, Miguel Martín ; García Castro, Javier ; Solera Alfonso, Diego ; Montero González, Esperanza ; García Rincón, J. | Elsevier | 2017-08-04On-site sanitation is generally advocated as a means to eradicate the health hazards associated with open defecation. While this has provided a welcome upgrade to the livelihoods of millions of people in low-income countries, improved sanitation[...]