Investigation of the relationship between drinking water quality based oncontent of inorganic components and landform classes using fuzzy AHP (casestudy: south of Firozabad, west of Fars province, Iran)

M. Mokarram, D. Sathyamoorthy
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Abstract. In this study, the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is used to study the relationship between drinking water quality based on content of inorganic components and landform classes in the south of Firozabad, west of Fars province, Iran. For determination of drinking water quality based on content of inorganic components, parameters of calcium (Ca), chlorine (Cl), magnesium (Mg), thorium (TH), sodium (Na), electrical conductivity (EC), sulfate (SO4), and total dissolved solids (TDS) were used. It was found that 8.29 % of the study area has low water quality; 64.01 %, moderate; 23.33 %, high; and 4.38 %, very high. Areas with suitable drinking water quality based on content of inorganic components are located in parts of the south-eastern and south-western parts of the study area. The relationship between landform class and drinking water quality based on content of inorganic components shows that drinking water quality based on content of inorganic components is high in the stream, valleys, upland drainages, and local ridge classes, and low in the plain small and midslope classes. In fact we can predict water quality using extraction of landform classes from a digital elevation model (DEM) by the Topographic Position Index (TPI) method, so that streams, valleys, upland drainages, and local ridge classes have more water quality than the other classes. In the study we determined that without measurement of water sample characteristics, we can determine water quality by landform classes.
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基于无机成分含量的饮用水水质与地形类型关系的模糊层次分析法研究(以伊朗法尔斯省西部菲罗扎巴德南部为例)
摘要本研究采用模糊层次分析法(AHP)研究了伊朗法尔斯省西部Firozabad南部饮用水水质中无机成分含量与地形类型之间的关系。采用钙(Ca)、氯(Cl)、镁(Mg)、钍(TH)、钠(Na)、电导率(EC)、硫酸盐(SO4)、总溶解固形物(TDS)等参数对饮用水水质进行了无机组分含量测定。结果表明:8.29 %的研究区水质较差;64.01 %,温和;23.33 %,高;4.38 %,非常高。从无机组分含量来看,适宜饮用水质的区域位于研究区的东南部和西南部部分地区。基于无机组分含量的地形分类与饮用水水质的关系表明,基于无机组分含量的河流、山谷、高地流域和局部山脊类的饮用水水质较高,平原小坡和中坡类的饮用水水质较低。事实上,我们可以通过地形位置指数(TPI)方法从数字高程模型(DEM)中提取地形类别来预测水质,因此溪流、山谷、高地排水和局部山脊类别比其他类别拥有更多的水质。在研究中,我们确定了在不测量水样特征的情况下,可以通过地形分类来确定水质。
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Drinking Water Engineering and Science
Drinking Water Engineering and Science Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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