Abstract

Abstract. Multi-criteria evaluation (MCE) method has been applied much in groundwater potential mapping researches. But when to data scarce areas, it will encounter lots of problems due to limited data. Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is the digital representations of the topography, and has many applications in various fields. Former researches had been approved that much information concerned to groundwater potential mapping (such as geological features, terrain features, hydrology features, etc.) can be extracted from DEM data. This made using DEM data for groundwater potential mapping is feasible. In this research, one of the most widely used and also easy to access data in GIS, DEM data was used to extract information for groundwater potential mapping in batter river basin in Alberta, Canada. First five determining factors for potential ground water mapping were put forward based on previous studies (lineaments and lineament density, drainage networks and its density, topographic wetness index (TWI), relief and convergence Index (CI)). Extraction methods of the five determining factors from DEM were put forward and thematic maps were produced accordingly. Cumulative effects matrix was used for weight assignment, a multi-criteria evaluation process was carried out by ArcGIS software to delineate the potential groundwater map. The final groundwater potential map was divided into five categories, viz., non-potential, poor, moderate, good, and excellent zones. Eventually, the success rate curve was drawn and the area under curve (AUC) was figured out for validation. Validation result showed that the success rate of the model was 79% and approved the method’s feasibility. The method afforded a new way for researches on groundwater management in areas suffers from data scarcity, and also broaden the application area of DEM data.

Highlights

  • Groundwater is one of the most important natural sources (Lee, Kim et al 2012, Haleh Nampak 2014, Rahmati, Nazari Samani et al 2014)

  • Researches have been done to prepare a groundwater potential map (Ratnakar Dhakate, 2008) using geomorphological and geophysical units which were interpreted from remote sensing data; geographic information system (GIS) and RS techniques were used, geology and geomorphology factors were mainly took into account, Vanessa Madrucci(2008) presents the groundwater favorability mapping in brazil; Lithological and geomorphologic layers were integrated in GIS environment Imran A

  • According to the studies had mention before, this paper selected five main determining factors for groundwater potential modelling. They were lineaments density, drainage networks density; topographic wetness index (TWI), relief and convergence index (CI).These factors can be extracted from Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data, and were crucial for groundwater potential mapping. 3.1 Criteria 1: Lineament density

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Groundwater is one of the most important natural sources (Lee, Kim et al 2012, Haleh Nampak 2014, Rahmati, Nazari Samani et al 2014). Dar (2010) integrated GIS and RS to map groundwater potential zones ; Geographic information system (GIS) and a probability model was used , hydrological data was used , Hyun-Joo Oh(2011) studied the groundwater potential mapping in Korea. Related data such as topography and geology data was collected, Saro Lee (2012). The main goal of this study is to delineate groundwater potential zones using DEM data, one of the most widely used and easy to access data in GIS, provide a quick and low. Expense methodology for groundwater potential mapping, and help to the decision makers in groundwater management

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WEIGHT ASSIGNMENT
POTENTIAL GROUNDWATER MAPPING AND VALIDATION
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