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A novel approach for assessing watershed susceptibility using weighted overlay and analytical hierarchy process (AHP) methodology: a case study in Eagle Creek Watershed, USA

机译:一种使用加权覆盖和分析层次过程评估流域敏感性的新方法(AHP)方法:美国鹰溪流域的案例研究

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Watershed vulnerability and the characterization of potential risk are important inputs for decision support tools in assessing watershed health. Most previous studies have focused on the assessment of the environmental risk using physicochemical properties of surface water and mathematical models to predict the health of a watershed. Here, we present a new methodology for evaluating watershed vulnerability using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and weighted overlay analysis. The new methodology provides an inexpensive approach for assessing areas that need more investigation based on known factors such hydrogeological, geological, and climate parameters without the need for site-specific physicochemical data. The proposed method was implemented using six main factors that influence water quality: land use, soil type, precipitation, slope, depth to groundwater, and bedrock type. Vulnerability was predicted for ten sub-watersheds within the Eagle Creek Watershed in Indiana using publicly available data input into geographic information system. Combination of watershed susceptibility assessment and GIS spatial analysis tools was used to produce the maps that show the susceptible zones within a watershed. A comparison of the resulting vulnerability estimates showed the expected significant positive correlations with measurements of nitrate, phosphate, temperature, and electrical conductivity. Likewise, the vulnerability estimates negatively correlated with dissolved oxygen and E. coli. Furthermore, the validation of the proposed approach revealed that the areas predicted to have high vulnerability did have lower water quality indices; the results showed a high negative correlation (r(2) = 0.77, p < 0.05) between water quality index (WQI) and vulnerability which strongly suggests this method can be used successfully to assess a watershed's susceptibility.
机译:流域脆弱性和潜在风险的表征是评估流域健康方面的决策支持工具的重要意见。最先前的研究专注于使用地表水和数学模型的物理化学特性评估环境风险,以预测流域的健康。在这里,我们使用分析层次处理(AHP)和加权覆盖分析来提出一种评估流域漏洞的新方法。新方法提供了一种廉价的方法,用于评估基于已知因素,这种水文地质,地质和气候参数需要更多调查的区域,而无需现场特异性物理化学数据。所提出的方法是使用影响水质的六个主要因素实施:土地使用,土壤类型,降水,坡度,地下水的深度,以及基岩型。在印第安纳州的Eagle Creek流域内的十个子流域预测了漏洞,使用公开的数据输入到地理信息系统中。流域敏感性评估和GIS空间分析工具的组合用于生产在流域内显示敏感区域的地图。得到的漏洞估计的比较显示了与硝酸盐,磷酸盐,温度和电导率的测量结果的预期显着阳性相关性。同样,脆弱性估计与溶解的氧和大肠杆菌呈负相关。此外,拟议方法的验证透露,预计具有高脆弱性的地区具有较低的水质指标;结果表明,水质指数(WQI)和脆弱性之间的高负相关(R(2)= 0.77,P <0.05),强烈建议这种方法可以成功地用于评估流域的易感性。

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