Radar Technologies International’s WATEX System uses Landsat data, which contains information on surface topography and rock chemistry, to help locate underground water. Pictured here are Turkana women coming with containers to gather newly discovered water from a drilled well in the Lotikipi basin. (Radar Technologies International)
Home Radar Technologies International’s WATEX System uses Landsat data, which contains information on surface topography and rock chemistry, to help locate underground water. Pictured here are Turkana women coming with containers to gather newly discovered water from a drilled well in the Lotikipi basin. (Radar Technologies International) Radar Technologies International’s WATEX System uses Landsat data, which contains information on surface topography and rock chemistry, to help locate underground water. Pictured here are Turkana women coming with containers to gather newly discovered water from a drilled well in the Lotikipi basin. (Radar Technologies International)
Radar Technologies International’s WATEX System uses Landsat data, which contains information on surface topography and rock chemistry, to help locate underground water. Pictured here are Turkana women coming with containers to gather newly discovered water from a drilled well in the Lotikipi basin. (Radar Technologies International)
