Spatial analysis of groundwater potential using remote sensing and GIS-based multi-criteria decision analysis method in Fetam-Yisir catchment, Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia

IF 2.3 Q2 REMOTE SENSING
Endalkachew Abebaw Gizaw, Getnet Taye Bawoke, Melkamu Meseret Alemu, Zelalem Leyew Anteneh
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Detecting the potential region of the groundwater resource is a difficult issue all over the world. Nowadays, advanced geospatial technologies are excellent tools for efficient planning, managing, and assessing groundwater resources, particularly in data-scarce developing nations. Remote sensing (RS) and GIS-based multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) methods were applied to delineate the groundwater potential (GWP) in the Fetam-Yisir catchment, Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia. Nine thematic layers: slope, geomorphology, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), topographic elevation, geology, land use/land cover (LULC), soil, rainfall, and drainage density from satellite and conventional data were used. The analytical hierarchy process (AHP) of an MCDA was employed to compute the corresponding normalized weight for the class in a layer and weights for the thematic layers on the base of their relative significance to the GWP. Integration of all thematic maps has been done using the “Weighted overlay” tool to obtain a GWP map. The GWP map is then validated using observed boreholes, and springs yield data. The verification of the final GWP zone map against yield data confirms 82% agreement indicating the authenticity of the method. The final GWP output confirmed that 43% area of the Fetam-Yisir catchment falls in a “good” GWP zone; 42%, 7.45%, 7.4%, and 0.02% of the area fall in “moderate,” “very good,” “poor,” and “very poor” GWP zones, respectively. The sensitivity analysis divulges that the GWP map is highly sensitive to slope with a mean variation index of 1.45%. Thus, this study can be used for effective groundwater exploration, development, and sustainable abstraction, as well as it guides the researchers in locating the GWP zone.

基于遥感和gis的埃塞俄比亚青尼罗河流域fetama - yisir流域地下水潜力空间分析
地下水资源潜力区探测是世界范围内的一个难题。如今,先进的地理空间技术是有效规划、管理和评估地下水资源的绝佳工具,特别是在数据匮乏的发展中国家。采用遥感(RS)和基于gis的多准则决策分析(MCDA)方法对埃塞俄比亚青尼罗河流域fetama - yisir流域地下水潜势(GWP)进行了研究。9个主题层:坡度、地貌、归一化植被指数(NDVI)、地形高程、地质、土地利用/土地覆盖(LULC)、土壤、降雨和排水密度,来自卫星和常规数据。利用MCDA的层次分析法(AHP)计算层中类的归一化权值,并根据各主题层对GWP的相对重要性计算各主题层的归一化权值。使用“加权叠加”工具整合所有专题地图以获得GWP地图。然后使用观察到的井眼和弹簧产量数据验证GWP图。最终的GWP区域图与产量数据的验证证实了82%的一致性,表明该方法的真实性。最终的全球变暖潜值输出证实,fetama - yisir流域43%的面积处于“良好”的全球变暖潜值区;分别有42%、7.45%、7.4%和0.02%的地区属于“中等”、“很好”、“差”和“很差”的GWP区。敏感性分析表明,GWP图对坡度高度敏感,平均变异指数为1.45%。因此,该研究可为有效的地下水勘探、开发和可持续开采提供依据,并指导研究人员确定全球升温潜能区。
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Applied Geomatics
Applied Geomatics REMOTE SENSING-
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5.40
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3.70%
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61
期刊介绍: Applied Geomatics (AGMJ) is the official journal of SIFET the Italian Society of Photogrammetry and Topography and covers all aspects and information on scientific and technical advances in the geomatics sciences. The Journal publishes innovative contributions in geomatics applications ranging from the integration of instruments, methodologies and technologies and their use in the environmental sciences, engineering and other natural sciences. The areas of interest include many research fields such as: remote sensing, close range and videometric photogrammetry, image analysis, digital mapping, land and geographic information systems, geographic information science, integrated geodesy, spatial data analysis, heritage recording; network adjustment and numerical processes. Furthermore, Applied Geomatics is open to articles from all areas of deformation measurements and analysis, structural engineering, mechanical engineering and all trends in earth and planetary survey science and space technology. The Journal also contains notices of conferences and international workshops, industry news, and information on new products. It provides a useful forum for professional and academic scientists involved in geomatics science and technology. Information on Open Research Funding and Support may be found here: https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/institutional-agreements
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