Comparison of multicriteria decision-making techniques for groundwater recharge potential zonation: Case study of the willochra basin, south australia

  • Alaa Ahmed
  • , Chathuri Ranasinghe-Arachchilage
  • , Abdullah Alrajhi
  • , Guna Hewa

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Abstract

In semi-arid regions, groundwater resources play a crucial role in all economic, environmental, and social processes. However, the occurrence, movement, and recharge of these hidden and valuable resources vary from place to place. Therefore, better management practices and mapping of groundwater recharge potential zones are needed for the sustainable groundwater resources. For an example, groundwater resources in Willochra Basin are vitally important for drinking, irrigation, and stock use. This study shows the significance of the application of three decision-making approaches, including multi-influencing factor, analytical hierarchy process, and frequency ratio techniques in the identification of groundwater potential zones. A total of seven criteria, including lithology, slope, soil texture, land-use, rainfall, drainage density, and lineament density, were extracted from conventional and remote sensing data sources. The parameters and their assigned weights were integrated using Geographic Information System (GIS) software to generate recharge potential maps. The resultant maps were evaluated using the area under the curve method. The results showed that the southern regions of the Willochra Basin are more promising for groundwater recharge potential. The map produced using the frequency ratio model was the most efficient (84%), followed by the multi-influencing factor model (70%) and then the analytical hierarchy process technique (62%). The area under the curve method agreed when evaluated using published weights and rating values.

Original languageEnglish
Article number525
JournalWater (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Geographic information systems
  • Groundwater recharge
  • Multicriteria decision-making
  • Water resources

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Aquatic Science
  • Water Science and Technology

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