2010
DOI: 10.4236/jwarp.2010.22011
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Assessment of Groundwater Quality in the Gaza Strip, Palestine Using GIS Mapping

Abstract: A Geographical Information System (GIS) tool was used to construct thematic maps for groundwater quality in the Gaza Strip. Environmental data were integrated and an overall picture about the spatial variation in the groundwater quality of the Gaza Strip was defined. The integrated spatial maps helped to refine information on land use, soil types, depth to groundwater table, environmental “hot spots”, and contaminant concentra-tions of the study area. The groundwater quality maps have been derived from the res… Show more

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“…This paper presents findings on the chemical composition of the groundwater and investigates the possible geogenic and anthropogenic sources for chemical solutes. Many researchers across the globe (Babiker et al, 2007;Vennila et al, 2008;Shomar et al, 2010 andMagesh et al, 2013) have carried out studies with spatial technologies and interpreted the quality of groundwater. Mapping the spatial distributions of major elements and their interpolation with the geology and land use/land cover maps in GIS environment (Bruce et al, 2003;Zhang et al, 2013) have contributed for the better understanding of the chemical processes of water and the methods of their acquisition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This paper presents findings on the chemical composition of the groundwater and investigates the possible geogenic and anthropogenic sources for chemical solutes. Many researchers across the globe (Babiker et al, 2007;Vennila et al, 2008;Shomar et al, 2010 andMagesh et al, 2013) have carried out studies with spatial technologies and interpreted the quality of groundwater. Mapping the spatial distributions of major elements and their interpolation with the geology and land use/land cover maps in GIS environment (Bruce et al, 2003;Zhang et al, 2013) have contributed for the better understanding of the chemical processes of water and the methods of their acquisition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…GIS and remote sensing have been used extensively by multiple researchers to assess the water quality all over the world, e.g. Aydi et al [3] and Ketata-Rokbani et al [18] in Tunisia, Shomar et al [19] in Palestine, Gamvroula et al [20] and Stamatis et al [21] in Greece, Kumar et al [22] in India, Baawain and Al-Futaisi [23] in Oman. The advancement of GIS and spatial analysis helps to integrate the laboratory analysis data with the geographic data and to model the spatial distributions of water quality parameters, most robustly and accurately.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since June 2003, there has been an agreement between the farm's owner and the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA) to allow the farm to use wastewater for irrigation. The sources of maps in this study are explained in details in Shomar et al (2010). Figure 1 shows the base map of the Gaza Strip and the approximate location of the wastewater reuse project.…”
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confidence: 99%