Probabilistic Determination of Groundwater Using Semi-Qualitative MCDA-Based Analytic Hierarchy Process Approach in Sunsari District, Nepal

Tika Ram Linkha, S. Khatiwada, Furbe Lama, D. Rai
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Groundwater served as the major source of water for existing biophysical species in an ecosystem. In recent years, depletion of the level of groundwater becomes an emerging serious environmental issue due to the anti-reciprocal man and human activities such as global climate change. This study aims to examine the groundwater potential areas using the semi-qualitative research design, based on Analytic Hierarchy Process. The focused is based on the Geographic Information System for the analysis of determining factors, such as distance from the stream and river, precipitation, pond frequency, normalized difference water index, land-use/land cover, drainage density, slope gradient, soil, and topographic wetness index. The Receiver Operating Characteristics were used to check the accuracy of the final calculated map of the groundwater potential zone. The 5 points Likert scale ranges very poor (1) to very high (5) used to analyse the groundwater potential zones. The result shows that 0.81 percent area is very poor for the potentiality of groundwater in the study area. Other scale contained 8.13 for poor, moderate (19.94%), high (39.72%) and very high potential zones (31.41%). The Receiver Operating Characteristics result showed that under the curve success rate is 0.64% and the prediction rate is 0.76%. This result shows a reliable degree of predictability of groundwater near the spatial distribution of marshes, lakes, and water bodies in the study area. The finding shows that the very high potentiality of groundwater areas are determining by the factors of precipitation, pond frequency, distance from river and stream, drainage density, land-use/land cover, soil, and slope in the study area. The result of this empirical analysis can be applied to analyze sustainable and effective water resources management activities.
尼泊尔Sunsari地区地下水半定性mcda层次分析法的概率测定
地下水是生态系统中现有生物物理物种的主要水源。近年来,由于全球气候变化等人类与人类活动的反相互作用,地下水水位枯竭成为一个日益突出的严重环境问题。本研究采用基于层次分析法的半定性研究设计,对地下水潜力区进行研究。重点是基于地理信息系统分析的决定因素,如与溪流和河流的距离、降水、池塘频率、归一化差水指数、土地利用/土地覆盖、排水密度、坡度、土壤和地形湿度指数。利用接收机工作特性对最终计算的地下水潜势带图的精度进行了检验。5点李克特量表从非常差(1)到非常高(5),用于分析地下水潜在带。结果表明,研究区0.81%的地区地下水潜力极差。差、中、高、特高危险区(31.41%)为8.13分。结果表明,曲线下成功率为0.64%,预测成功率为0.76%。结果表明,在研究区沼泽、湖泊和水体空间分布附近,地下水具有可靠的可预测性。研究结果表明,研究区内的降水、池塘频率、与河流和溪流的距离、排水密度、土地利用/土地覆盖、土壤和坡度等因素决定了地下水潜力极高的地区。这一实证分析的结果可用于分析可持续和有效的水资源管理活动。
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