利用遥感和地理信息系统技术确定巴比伦的地下水潜力区

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
K. Al-Aarajy, Maitham Sultan, Z. Hassan
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地下土壤和岩石微小空间(孔隙)中的淡水被称为地下水。地下水是一种宝贵的资源,为每年的供水做出了巨大贡献。为了保护水质和监督地下水系统,评估地下水补给的潜在区域至关重要。利用遥感和地理信息系统(GIS)工具,可以确定地下水潜在补给区。本研究建议使用卫星图像和软件程序(ArcGIS)来寻找伊拉克巴比伦市的地下水潜力区。利用各种数据绘制了地下水地图,即坡度、排水密度、线状密度、土地利用/土地覆盖、地质类型、土壤类型和降雨量地图。所有这些数据都是利用加权叠加工具收集的。根据地下水结果划分了五个等级:极差、差、中、好和特优。良好 "等级覆盖了约 32% 的研究区域。目前的研究表明,Al-Hindiyah Dam、Al-Muhaweel、Al-Midhatiyah、Al-Kifil 和 Al-Mashrua'a 的地下水等级为优。Al-Shommali 的优质地下水覆盖面积约为 198.0054 平方公里。某些地区(如 Al-Musaib 中心、Al-Hilla 中心、Al-Hashimiyah 和 Abi Garaq)的地下水并不多。中度和极佳等级覆盖了约 19% 的研究区域。主要结论是,遥感和地理信息系统因其整合各种空间数据的能力,已被公认为绘制地下水潜势区地图的实用方法。
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Determination of the Groundwater Potential Zones in Babylon Using Remote Sensing & GIS Techniques
Freshwater found underground in the tiny spaces (pores) of soil and rocks is known as groundwater. Groundwater is a valuable resource that considerably contributes to the yearly supplies. To preserve water quality and oversee groundwater systems, evaluation of the potential zone of groundwater recharge is crucial. Using remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) tools, groundwater potential zones are identified. This study proposes to use satellite imagery and the software program (ArcGIS) to find a groundwater potential zone in Babylon City, Iraq. A groundwater map has been created using various data, namely slope, drainage density, lineament density, land use/land cover, geology type, soil type, and rainfall map. All these data are collected using a weighted overlay tool. Five categories were created based on the groundwater results: very poor, poor, moderate, good, and exceptional. The 'good' class covers about 32% of the study area. The current study shows that excellent groundwater class exists in Al-Hindiyah Dam, Al-Muhaweel, Al-Midhatiyah, Al-Kifil, and Al-Mashrua’a. The excellent groundwater class in Al-Shommali covers approximately 198.0054 km2. Certain areas like Al-Musaib Center, Al-Hilla Center, Al-Hashimiyah, and Abi Garaq don't have much groundwater. The moderate and excellent classes cover around 19% of the study area. The main conclusion is that Remote Sensing and GIS have gained recognition as a practical approach to mapping groundwater potential zones due to their ability to integrate diverse spatial data.
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Iraqi Geological Journal
Iraqi Geological Journal Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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