在南非莫德河流域使用物联网进行可持续地下水干旱管理

S. Oke, R. Alowo, M. Masinde
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本文介绍了利用物联网(IoT)来解决地下水管理中遇到的挑战。本文提出了一个以莫德河流域为研究对象的集水区地下水可持续性预测模型。物联网已成为当今最受欢迎的研究课题之一。另一方面,地下水可持续性的概念考虑了地下水管理的中长期方法。该方法包括详细审查和了解与干旱管理有关的含水层系统中最重要的地下水过程和因素。对可持续性的反思,地下水许可工具,GIS制图,干旱的影响和含水层的可持续性。本文通过对气候、含水层、公平和社会经济因素的评分和排名,强调了物联网发展的使用。对于作为案例研究的集水区,研究人员对补给量、产量、储水量、含水层类型和岩性/岩石类型进行了比较。这也是对影响Modder流域地下水系统的物理过程进行评估的补充。绘制了考虑气候(气候带降水、日照、蒸散发、坡度、地形)等因素的GIS地图。在此基础上,提出了一个物联网干旱决策系统。利用结果和发现,本文证实了物联网在可持续地下水管理中的应用越来越多。
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Using Internet of Things for sustainable groundwater drought management in the Modder River catchment of South Africa
This paper presents the use of Internet of things (IoT) to solve the challenges encountered in groundwater management. We present a model for predicting the sustainability of groundwater at catchment scale, focusing on the Modder river catchment. IoT has turned out to be a standout amongst the most sought-after research subjects today. On the other hand, the concept of groundwater sustainability considers a long to medium term approach to management of groundwater. The methodology involved a detailed review and understanding most important groundwater processes and factors of an aquifer system that are related to drought management. A reflection on sustainability, the groundwater licensing tool, GIS mapping, impact of drought and sustainability in aquifers. The paper highlights the use of IoT development using the scores and ranking of climate, aquifer, equity and socio-economic factors. For the catchment that was the case study, a comparison of recharge was examined, yields, storativity, aquifer types, and lithology/rock types. This was also in addition to an assessment of the physical processes affecting groundwater systems at Modder catchment scale. A GIS map considering factors such as the climatic (climatic zones precipitation, sunshine, evapotranspiration, slope, topography), was plotted. Based on this approach, an IoTs drought decision making system is presented. Using results and findings, this paper confirms the increasing use of IoT for sustainable groundwater management.
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