Groundwater Vulnerability Mapping in Urbanized Hydrological System Using Modified Drastic Model and Sensitivity Analysis

I. Chenini, Adel Zghibi, M. Msaddek, Mahmoud Dlala
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The groundwater vulnerability assessment is normally applied to rural watersheds. However, urbanization modifies the hydrogeological processes. A modified DRASTIC model was adopted to establish a groundwater vulnerability map in an urbanized watershed. The modified DRASTIC model incorporated a land-use map, and net recharge was calculated taking into account the specificity of the urban hydrogeological system. The application of the proposed approach to the Mannouba watershed demonstrates that the groundwater vulnerability indexes range from 80 to 165. The study's results shows that 30 percent of the Mannouba watershed area has a high vulnerability index, 45 percent of the area has a medium index, and 25 percent of the study area has a low vulnerability index. To specify the effect of each DRASTIC factor on the calculated vulnerability index, sensitivity analyses were performed. Land use, topography, and soil media have an important theoretical weight greater than the effective weight. The impact of the vadose zone factor has the most important effective weight and affects the vulnerability index. The sensitivity assessment explored the variation in vulnerability after thematic layer removal. In this analysis, the removal of hydraulic conductivity and impact of vadose zone modified the vulnerability index. Groundwater vulnerability assessment in urbanized watersheds is difficult and has to consider the impact of urbanization in the hydrogeological parameters.
基于改进Drastic模型和敏感性分析的城市化水文系统地下水脆弱性制图
地下水脆弱性评价通常应用于农村流域。然而,城市化改变了水文地质过程。采用改进的DRASTIC模型建立了城市化流域地下水脆弱性图。改进的DRASTIC模型结合了土地利用图,并考虑了城市水文地质系统的特殊性,计算了净补给。该方法在曼努巴流域的应用表明,该流域地下水脆弱性指数在80 ~ 165之间。研究结果表明,曼努巴流域30%的区域脆弱性指数为高,45%的区域脆弱性指数为中等,25%的区域脆弱性指数为低。为了明确每个DRASTIC因子对计算脆弱性指数的影响,进行了敏感性分析。土地利用、地形和土壤介质的重要理论权重大于有效权重。渗透带因子的影响具有最重要的有效权重,影响脆弱性指数。敏感性评价探讨主题层去除后脆弱性的变化。在本分析中,水力导率的去除和渗透带的影响改变了脆弱性指数。城市化流域地下水脆弱性评价是一个难点,必须在水文地质参数中考虑城市化的影响。
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