在印度Vedavathi河流域使用AHP技术评估坚硬岩石地形储存地下水的潜力

Krishna Kumar S , S.A. Ahmed , Jyothika Karkala , Sanjay Kumar
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近年来,人类活动和不平衡发展使地下水补给显著减少,地下水补给是一种至关重要的资源。了解地下水的潜力对于管理和扩大研究领域至关重要。设计和实施结构来纠正地下水补给需要这些知识。Vedavathi河流域表明,地下水的可用性随时间和地理位置的变化而变化,需要进行全面的评估。利用加权叠加法,将Vedavathi河流域划分为地下水潜势区(GWPZ):极高(1849.912 km2)、高(7320.034 km2)、中(9038.448 km2)、低(4804.256 km2)和极低(283.6686 km2)。该图表明,该盆地的中部地区具有巨大的地下水潜力,在强降雨和大量渗透的地区发现了大量的地下水区。我们使用中央地下水局(CGWB)观测井的数据对研究的GWPZ进行了交叉验证。通过与油井产量数据的匹配,证实了该地图的准确性。使用接受者-操作特征(ROC)曲线评估模型的性能,显示基于层次分析法(AHP)的地图达到89%的准确率。该结果与预测的潜在层位和井产量数据吻合良好。应用GIS和AHP方法圈定GWPZ对热带、亚热带不同地质环境的流域规划与开发具有重要意义。
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Assessing the potential of hard rock terrain to store groundwater using AHP techniques in the Vedavathi River Basin, India
In recent years, human activities and uneven development have significantly reduced groundwater recharge, which is a crucial resource. Understanding the potential for groundwater is essential for managing and extending research areas. Designing and implementing structures to correct groundwater replenishment requires this knowledge. The Vedavathi River basin shows that groundwater availability varies over time and geography, necessitating a comprehensive assessment. Using a weighted overlay method, the Vedavathi River basin has been categorized into Groundwater Potential Zone (GWPZ): extremely high (1849.912 km2), high (7320.034 km2), moderate (9038.448 km2), low (4804.256 km2), and very low (283.6686 km2). The graphic illustrates that the basin's midland has significant groundwater potential, with substantial groundwater zones found in areas of heavy rainfall and significant infiltration. Our study's GWPZ were cross-validated using data from the Central Groundwater Board (CGWB) observation wells. The map's accuracy was confirmed by matching it with well-yield data. The model's performance was assessed using the Receiver-operation characteristics (ROC) curve, revealing that the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)-based map achieved an 89% accuracy. This result aligns well with the predicted potential zones and well-yield data. The application of GIS and AHP methods to delineate GWPZ is relevant for river basin planning and development in tropical and subtropical regions with varied geological environments.
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