2022
DOI: 10.3390/hydrology9120224
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Application of GIS Techniques in Identifying Artificial Groundwater Recharging Zones in Arid Regions: A Case Study in Tissamaharama, Sri Lanka

Abstract: Groundwater resources are severely threatened not only in terms of their quality but also their quantity. The availability of groundwater in arid regions is highly important as it caters to domestic needs, irrigation, and industrial purposes in those areas. With the increasing population and human needs, artificial recharging of groundwater has become an important topic because of rainfall scarcity, high evaporation, and shortage of surface water resources in arid regions. However, this has been given the mini… Show more

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“…Many researchers have found in their studies that AHP and MCDA methods are effective tools for identifying groundwater potential. In the case of Sri Lanka, only a limited set of studies have been carried out to identify groundwater potential areas based on the geographic information system (GIS) [3,12,14,26,27]. Groundwater research has reached a turning point with the use of remote sensing (RS) and GIS in resource discovery, which has significantly aided in groundwater resource analysis, monitoring, and protection [28,29].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have found in their studies that AHP and MCDA methods are effective tools for identifying groundwater potential. In the case of Sri Lanka, only a limited set of studies have been carried out to identify groundwater potential areas based on the geographic information system (GIS) [3,12,14,26,27]. Groundwater research has reached a turning point with the use of remote sensing (RS) and GIS in resource discovery, which has significantly aided in groundwater resource analysis, monitoring, and protection [28,29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%