Applications of geospatial analysis and analytical hierarchy process to identify the groundwater recharge potential zones and suitable recharge structures in the Ajani-Jhiri watershed of north Maharashtra, India

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2022

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Elsevier B.V.

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The present study undertakes the integration of hydrogeological, geospatial and multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) techniques to identify groundwater recharge potential zones and suitable recharge structures in parts of the Ajani-Jhiri watershed of the Tapi river basin, north Maharashtra, India. Hydrogeological thematic layers include drainage density, lineament density, geology, geomorphology, land use/landcover, soil and slope, which are the demarcating factors in identification of potential recharge sites of the watershed. An analytical hierarchy process model based on MCDA methodologies was adapted to determine the overall weightage distribution for individual layers for weighted overlay to be executed in GIS environment. Groundwater recharges potential zones are divided into high, moderate, and low classes. Results showed that only 272.72 km2 (38.02%) area has high recharge potential, while 316.94 km2 (44.07%) has moderate groundwater recharge potential. The low groundwater potential recharge zone (129.35 km2; 17.98%) is located in the southern part of the watershed, which is mountainous terrain. Locations of new recharge structures, including six stream bunds, five check dams and two percolation tanks are recommended to meet the regional domestic and agricultural needs. The water bodies in the region are partially silted with loose materials, hence three desiltation tanks proposed. © 2022 Elsevier B.V.

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Land use, Recharging (underground waters), Solvents, Tanks (containers), Watersheds, AHP analyse, Ajani-jhiri watershed, Analytical Hierarchy Process, Geo-spatial analysis, Ground water recharge, Groundwater recharge potential zone, Hydrogeological, Multi-criteria decision analysis, Potential recharges, Recharge structure, Geographic information systems, analytical hierarchy process, decision analysis, geomorphology, groundwater, land cover, land use, percolation, recharge, spatial analysis, watershed, India, Maharashtra

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Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2022, 17, , pp. -

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