2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15061182
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Using Artificial Intelligence to Identify Suitable Artificial Groundwater Recharge Areas for the Iranshahr Basin

Abstract: A water supply is vital for preserving usual human living standards, industrial development, and agricultural growth. Scarce water supplies and unplanned urbanization are the primary impediments to results in dry environments. Locating suitable sites for artificial groundwater recharge (AGR) could be a strategic priority for countries to recharge groundwater. Recent advances in machine learning (ML) techniques provide valuable tools for producing an AGR site suitability map (AGRSSM). This research developed an… Show more

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“…5. Modeling the location-specific and temporal variability of groundwater levels over relatively brief periods is possible with geostatistics, showing fluctuations throughout the year due to factors like rainy season recharge and extraction for irrigation [125][126][127]. 6.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5. Modeling the location-specific and temporal variability of groundwater levels over relatively brief periods is possible with geostatistics, showing fluctuations throughout the year due to factors like rainy season recharge and extraction for irrigation [125][126][127]. 6.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the first uses of the term "the indirect cycle of water reuse" was in an article published in 1969 [76]. Several novel approaches, such as the use of artificial intelligence (e.g., machine learning algorithms and models) or GIS-based technologies, have been developed for identifying suitable artificial groundwater recharge locations [77,78] and evaluating their efficiency [79]. Such techniques facilitate managers and policymakers in establishing and managing proper groundwater recharge.…”
Section: Recharged Groundwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was trained and validated using 1000 randomly selected points from the study area. The algorithm achieved an accuracy of 97% [25]. Mostly all the papers used more than six or seven parameters to conclude the groundwater quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%