Addis Ababa University School of Earth Sciences Graduates

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Surfaces with no drainage: Reconnaissance assessment of the hydrogeologic significance of pockmarks in African drylands - Hydrogeology Journal 08/05/2026

, and , graduates of Addis Ababa University, School of Earth Sciences, have published new research article.

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Surfaces with no drainage: Reconnaissance assessment of the hydrogeologic significance of pockmarks in African drylands - Hydrogeology Journal This study presents a reconnaissance investigation into the occurrence, typology, and hydrogeologic significance of pockmarks in African drylands. These unique geomorphic depressions, characterized by poorly developed or disconnected drainage networks, occur on a surface covering more than 10 millio...

Identification of heat-treated lithic artifacts via quantitative surface gloss characterization - Scientific Reports 13/04/2026

, one of the graduates of Addis Ababa University, School of Earth Sciences, has published new research article.

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Identification of heat-treated lithic artifacts via quantitative surface gloss characterization - Scientific Reports Heat-treated siliceous artifacts from archaeological contexts provide valuable insights into the raw material economy and cognitive prowess of hominins responsible for such a sophisticated and transformative technology. Successful heat treatment induces molecular and structural changes that enhance....

Estimating distributed national-scale groundwater recharge in Ethiopia using multiple methods - Applied Water Science 25/03/2026

and , graduates of Addis Ababa University, School of Earth Sciences, have published new research article.

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Estimating distributed national-scale groundwater recharge in Ethiopia using multiple methods - Applied Water Science Reliable estimation of groundwater recharge is essential for sustainable water resource management, as it underpins assessments of water availability, wellhead protection, contaminant transport, groundwater–surface water interactions, urbanization impacts, and aquifer vulnerability—yet national-...

Unravelling hydrogeochemical dynamics of seasonal acid mine drainage water quality in an abandoned mine site, Japan - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 23/03/2026

, one of the graduates of Addis Ababa University, School of Earth Sciences, has published new research article.

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Unravelling hydrogeochemical dynamics of seasonal acid mine drainage water quality in an abandoned mine site, Japan - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Groundwater in abandoned mine catchments can remain impacted by acid mine drainage (AMD) long after closure, yet seasonal plume behaviour especially during snowmelt remains poorly constrained. This study investigated seasonal groundwater and surface-water hydrochemistry at an abandoned volcanogenic....

Geophysical insights into groundwater aquifer characterization in a geologically complex region: a case study from the Meki–Alemtena area, central Ethiopia - Scientific Reports 21/03/2026

, , , & , graduates of Addis Ababa University, School of Earth Sciences, have published new research article.

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Geophysical insights into groundwater aquifer characterization in a geologically complex region: a case study from the Meki–Alemtena area, central Ethiopia - Scientific Reports This study aimed to map geological structures and characterize groundwater aquifers in the Meki–Alemtena area of the East Shewa Zone, Ethiopia. Sixteen Vertical Electrical sounding data were collected to reveal five to seven subsurface layers across the profiles, with resistivity values indicating...

Scientific deep drilling in the Chew Bahir basin: advantages and pitfalls of two overlapping sediment cores 20/03/2026

, , and , graduates of Addis Ababa University, School of Earth Sciences, have published new research article.

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Scientific deep drilling in the Chew Bahir basin: advantages and pitfalls of two overlapping sediment cores Abstract. Chew Bahir, a lake that is dry for most of the year, located in a tectonic basin in the southern Ethiopian Rift, was the target of several scientific drilling expeditions between 2009 and 2014. The aim of these expeditions was to explore the basin and its lake sediments as an archive of pa...

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