Hydrodynamic Evaluation of the Cretaceous Aquifer in the Northwestern Part of the Coastal Sedimentary Basin of Benin (West Africa)
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The main theme of this study is the knowledge of areas favorable to the
mobilization of water resources in the Mono catchment area. The use of
numerous methods of underground hydrodynamics combined with
mapping has allowed us to have an understanding of the areas of high
hydrogeological potentiality of the Upper Cretaceous aquifer in this
Mono River basin. The evaluation of the hydrodynamic parameters from
the Cooper-Jacob line has shown that the transmissivity values at the
north of the Cretaceous aquifer of the Mono river catchment are of the
order 10-4 to 10-5 m² / s. These transmissivities are of middle class and
show that Cretaceous is sterile at the north of the coastal sedimentary
basin. In the center of the aquifer, the transmissivity values obtained are
of the order of 10-3 m² / s with the exception of the drilling of the locality
Bébéhoué. These transmissivities are of strong class and prove the
good productivity of the Upper Cretaceous aquifer. Piezometry of the
study area has shown that the direction of the underground flows of the
Cretaceous aquifer is North-South in the Mono River watershed.
