Zoning of Groundwater Pollution Potential of Marand Plain Aquifer Using from AVI, DRASTIC and Methods at GIS Environment

Purpose of this study is zoning of Marand aquifer vulnerability mapping using DRASTIC,  AVI methods and comparing their susceptibility adopted from these methods. The DRASTIC method is a combination of seven measurable hydro-geological characteristics that are effective on transportation of contamin...

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Published in:نشریه جغرافیا و برنامه‌ریزی
Main Authors: Asghar Asghari Moghddam, Mir sajad Fakhri, Morteza Najib
Format: Article
Language:Persian
Published: University of Tabriz 2016-01-01
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Online Access:https://geoplanning.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_4464_73d119412c21fc7e004d1f0aa866502f.pdf
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Summary:Purpose of this study is zoning of Marand aquifer vulnerability mapping using DRASTIC,  AVI methods and comparing their susceptibility adopted from these methods. The DRASTIC method is a combination of seven measurable hydro-geological characteristics that are effective on transportation of contaminant into groundwater. The GODS and AVI methods combine four and have two properties respectively. The DRASTIC method results is the most complete index for assessing groundwater vulnerability, which has been estimated the vulnerability for the study area as moderate 50.4 percent,  high 32.9 percent and very high16.7 percent. The GODS method results suggest three classes for the Marand aquifer vulnerability including moderate, high and very high with 43.8, 5.16 and 51.04 percent, respectively. Also the AVI method results indicate that the aquifer has a vulnerability of moderate, high and very high with 39.13, 6.5 and 54.37 percent, respectively. In all three methods, the degree of vulnerability in the East, Southeast and Northeast parts of the pain is more than the central and western parts of the pain. DRASTIC model is determined the vulnerability areas more accurately due to having   more features and different weighting of the features based on their role in pollution.
ISSN:2008-8078
2717-3534