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Ítem Efectividad y aplicaciones de imágenes satelitales y sensores remotos en la exploración de aguas subterráneas : análisis y recomendaciones para el contexto colombiano(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Vargas Agudelo, Juan Andrés; Jaramillo Uribe, MarcelaThis study explores how satellite imagery and remote sensors can aid in the exploration and management of groundwater, with a particular focus on Colombia. Various technologies that have proven effective in finding aquifer recharge zones and assessing groundwater potential are analyzed. These tools, which differ in their level of detail and coverage, are key to efficiently obtaining valuable information about water resources over large areas. Although their use in Colombia has been limited, they have been particularly useful in regions such as La Guajira, where they provide crucial data for water management in arid zones. However, their application faces challenges, including persistent cloud cover in some areas of the country, the complex geology of the Andes, and the high cost of some advanced technologies, which limits their use in specific contexts. It is concluded that a strategic combination of these methods, tailored to the available resources and the geographical characteristics of each region, can significantly improve the accuracy of aquifer exploration. Integrating various technologies, both aerial and satellite-based, is key to gaining a more comprehensive understanding of the subsurface and supporting sustainable groundwater management in Colombia.Ítem Efectividad y aplicaciones de imágenes satelitales y sensores remotos en la exploración de aguas subterráneas: análisis y recomendaciones para el contexto colombiano.(Universidad EAFIT, 2024-11-13) Vargas Agudelo, Juan Andrés; N/AThis study explores how satellite imagery and remote sensors can aid in the exploration and management of groundwater, with a particular focus on Colombia. Various technologies that have proven effective in finding aquifer recharge zones and assessing groundwater potential are analyzed. These tools, which differ in their level of detail and coverage, are key to efficiently obtaining valuable information about water resources over large areas. Although their use in Colombia has been limited, they have been particularly useful in regions such as La Guajira, where they provide crucial data for water management in arid zones. However, their application faces challenges, including persistent cloud cover in some areas of the country, the complex geology of the Andes, and the high cost of some advanced technologies, which limits their use in specific contexts. It is concluded that a strategic combination of these methods, tailored to the available resources and the geographical characteristics of each region, can significantly improve the accuracy of aquifer exploration. Integrating various technologies, both aerial and satellite-based, is key to gaining a more comprehensive understanding of the subsurface and supporting sustainable groundwater management in Colombia.