2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151310075
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Mapping Groundwater Potential Zones in the Habawnah Basin of Southern Saudi Arabia: An AHP- and GIS-based Approach

Abdulnoor A. J. Ghanim,
Ahmed M. Al-Areeq,
Mohammed Benaafi
et al.

Abstract: The excessive depletion of groundwater resources and significant climate change have exerted immense pressure on global groundwater reserves. Owing to the rising global demand for drinking water, as well as its use in agriculture and industry, there is an increasing need to evaluate the capacity and effectiveness of underground water reservoirs (aquifers). Recently, GIS has gained significant attention for groundwater exploration because of its ability to provide rapid and comprehensive information about resou… Show more

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“…According to the lineament density map (Figure 2f) and drainage density map (Figure 2k), these parts were characterized by a high density of lineament (>0.98) and drainage (>0.0003) and high rainfall (>4.58 mm). However, contradicting results (disagreement) have been conveyed by Magesh et al [60] and Ghanim et al [61]: they argued that lineament density and drainage density contribute well to the groundwater recharge through infiltration.…”
Section: Gwp Maps-distribution Of Groundwater Zonesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…According to the lineament density map (Figure 2f) and drainage density map (Figure 2k), these parts were characterized by a high density of lineament (>0.98) and drainage (>0.0003) and high rainfall (>4.58 mm). However, contradicting results (disagreement) have been conveyed by Magesh et al [60] and Ghanim et al [61]: they argued that lineament density and drainage density contribute well to the groundwater recharge through infiltration.…”
Section: Gwp Maps-distribution Of Groundwater Zonesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…lithology has a major impact on groundwater recharge as it completely determines the infiltration and flow operations (Ghanim et al 2023;Tolche 2021). The existence of lithological features affects groundwater potential significantly.…”
Section: (Li)mentioning
confidence: 99%