Modeling and Mapping of Groundwater Potential Zones of the Shewasoor Sub-Basin Using Analytical Hierarchy Process, RS and GIS Techniques in Kirkuk, Northeastern Iraq

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Iraqi Geological Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.46717/igj.56.2e.8ms-2023-11-13
Madyan Al-Gburi, Mohmmed Hasan, R. Habala
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Groundwater is considered one of the most vital natural resources for sustaining life. The demand for water in the Shewasoor sub-basin is constantly increasing due to formidable population growth and the development of human activities. Besides, groundwater is scarce due to climatic changes in arid and semi-arid. This study aims to determine spatial distribution of groundwater potential in the Shewasoor sub-basin. This study relied on seven layers (geology, slope, elevation, lineament, drainage density, soil, and land use/land covers) using geographic information systems, remote sensing, and applying the analytical hierarchy process method after determining the weights for each parameter by a multi-criteria decision analysis; to model the groundwater potential map in the Shewasoor sub-basin. The result appeared as a map of groundwater potential categorized into five zones. The majority of the sub-basin (61.8 km2) falls under a very high-high groundwater potential zone, which distributes over an area of elevations, drainage density, and slopes low of the Bai-Hassan Formation; from the center towards the north of the sub-basin. The moderate groundwater potential zone (47.6 km2) mainly encompasses an area of elevations and slopes moderate to the Bai-Hassan formation. About 49.6 km2 is a very low to low groundwater potential zone, mainly found over the area of the elevations and slopes high within the Mukdadiyah Formation east of the sub-basin; in addition to, low groundwater potential within the Bai-Hassan Formation in the south, west, and some part center of the sub-basin due of the elevations and slopes high.
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在伊拉克东北部基尔库克使用层次分析法、RS 和 GIS 技术对 Shewasoor 子盆地的地下水潜力区进行建模和绘图
地下水被认为是维持生命最重要的自然资源之一。由于人口剧增和人类活动的发展,Shewasoor 小流域对水的需求不断增加。此外,由于干旱和半干旱地区的气候变化,地下水稀缺。本研究旨在确定 Shewasoor 小盆地地下水潜力的空间分布。本研究利用地理信息系统和遥感技术,在通过多标准决策分析确定每个参数的权重后,采用层次分析法(analytical hierarchy process method)对七个图层(地质、坡度、海拔、线型、排水密度、土壤和土地利用/土地覆盖)进行建模,绘制了 Shewasoor 子流域的地下水潜势图。结果显示,地下水潜力图分为五个区域。该次盆地的大部分(61.8 平方公里)属于极高地下水潜势区,分布在海拔、排水密度和白哈桑地层低坡度的区域;从次盆地中心向北延伸。中度地下水潜势区(47.6 平方公里)主要包括白哈珊地层海拔和坡度中等的区域。约 49.6 平方公里为极低至低地下水潜势区,主要分布在该次盆地东部 Mukdadiyah 地层内海拔和坡度较高的区域;此外,由于海拔和坡度较高,该次盆地南部、西部和中部部分地区 Bai-Hassan 地层内的地下水潜势较低。
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Iraqi Geological Journal
Iraqi Geological Journal Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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