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Tareq Jamal Chy , Khairul Hasan , Asif Bin Alam Seum , Khayrun Nahar Mitu
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多年来,地下水的过度利用和显著的天气变化给全球地下水储量带来了巨大的压力。随着世界各地人类消费、农业和工业对饮用水需求的增长,评估地下水潜力和含水层生产力的必要性也在增加。近年来,基于地理信息系统的地下水勘探研究因其及时性和为进一步开发提供直接的资源数据而日益突出。因此,本研究以划定田纳西州谢尔比县地下水潜力带为目标。为此,利用地理信息系统(GIS)和层次分析法(AHP)技术创建了8个主题层,如高程、坡度、排水密度、线条密度、降雨量、土地覆盖、土壤类型和孔隙度。分配给各类专题地图的权重是基于通过AHP方法的洞察力。对谢尔比县地下水的勘探发现,该地区地下水具有极低、低、中、高、高5个不同的电位层,其中中等区所占比例最大,为62.5%。其次是低电位区和高电位区,分别为8.92%和28%,极低电位区和极高电位区仅在微小的孤立剖面中观察到。这些发现可以为决策者提供必要的洞察力,以便在研究区域地下水资源管理方面做出谨慎、可持续的决策。
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Integrating surface and subsurface influences to assess groundwater potential in a rapidly urbanizing temperate region: A Geographic Information System-Analytical Hierarchy Process (GIS-AHP) case study of Shelby County, Tennessee

Integrating surface and subsurface influences to assess groundwater potential in a rapidly urbanizing temperate region: A Geographic Information System-Analytical Hierarchy Process (GIS-AHP) case study of Shelby County, Tennessee
The overutilization of groundwater and the significant weather transformations over the years have placed immense strain on global groundwater reserves. As the demand for potable water across the world for human consumption, agricultural, and industrial use grows, so does the necessity to assess the groundwater potential and productivity of aquifers. In recent years, geographic information system based studies have become increasingly prominent in groundwater exploration due to its promptness and the direct data it provides on the resource for further development. Therefore, the present study was conducted with the objective of demarcating the groundwater potential zone of Shelby County, Tennessee. To this end, Geographic Information System (GIS) and Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) techniques were employed to create 8 thematic layers, such as elevation, slope, drainage density, lineament density, rainfall, land cover, soil group, and porosity. Weights allocated to the various classes of the thematic maps were based upon insight via the AHP method. The exploration of Shelby County’s groundwater revealed a stratification of five distinct potentials – very low, low, moderate, high, and very high – with the moderate zone occupying the greatest portion at 62.5%. The low and high zones followed at 8.92% and 28%, respectively, and the very low and very high potentials were only observed in tiny, isolated sections. These findings can grant policymakers the insight needed to make prudent, sustainable decisions in regards to the management of the study area’s groundwater resources.
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