Application of analytical hierarchy process and integrated fuzzy-analytical hierarchy process for mapping potential groundwater recharge zone using GIS in the arid areas of Ewaso Ng'iro – Lagh Dera Basin, Kenya

Tabitha Wambui Githinji , Edwin Wandubi Dindi , Zacharia Njuguna Kuria , Daniel Ochieng Olago
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The demand for freshwater has continuously increased in the arid areas of Ewaso Ng'iro – Lagh Dera basin, Kenya. This study aimed to and mapped areas of potential groundwater recharge in the basin by integrating factors that influence groundwater recharge using Analytical Hierarchical Process, and Fuzzy-Analytical Hierarchical Process in ArcGIS. The results of this study are presented in form of maps indicating the potential groundwater recharge zones. The zones are categorized as high, medium and low potential groundwater recharge zone, which were validated with the location of the fresh water boreholes. High groundwater recharge potential zones occur in the central part of the study area within the generally flat flood plains consisting of alluvium lithology. In contrast, low potential groundwater recharge zones occur in the southwestern part of the area within upland plains. The study can be helpful in the proper management of the groundwater resource.

层次分析法和综合模糊层次分析法在肯尼亚Ewaso Ng'iro - Lagh Dera盆地干旱区地下水补给潜力区GIS制图中的应用
在肯尼亚Ewaso Ng'iro - Lagh Dera盆地的干旱地区,对淡水的需求不断增加。本研究利用ArcGIS中的层次分析法和模糊层次分析法,综合影响地下水补给的因素,绘制了流域地下水潜在补给区域。这项研究的结果以地图的形式显示了潜在的地下水补给区。将地下水回灌潜力区划分为高、中、低潜力区,并结合淡水钻孔位置进行了验证。研究区中部由冲积层岩性组成的一般平坦的洪泛平原内存在高地下水补给潜力区。相比之下,低潜力地下水补给区出现在高原平原地区的西南部。研究结果对地下水资源的合理管理具有一定的指导意义。
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