Improvement in GIS-based DRASTIC model using statistical methods and analytical hierarchy process, case study: Hamedan-Bahar plain, west of Iran

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The assessment of groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution in Hamedan-Bahar plain, west of Iran, has been conducted through modifying weights of DRASTIC parameters via the use of simple statistical methods. Also the weights of parameters were assigned based on Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) under a Geographical Information System (GIS) environment. In addition to usual ratings of DRASTIC method, the present research has also used a fuzzy method for scaling criterion maps as well as their preparations for integration. Further, Spearman's rho coefficient and Kendall's tau coefficient have been employed in order to determine suitable weight in the DRASTIC model from the correlation between nitrate concentrations and DRASTIC parameters. As a matter of fact, it was distinguished that soil media, aquifer media and depth to groundwater with the weights of ۵, ۴, and ۳.۵, respectively indicate the highest correlation with the nitrate concentrations. Thus the new equation named as DAS (D: Depth to groundwater, A: Aquifer media, S: Soil media) was substituted with DRASTIC for assessment of groundwater vulnerability in Hamedan-Bahar plain. On the basis of the weights resulted from AHP method, both the deterministic and fuzzy layers of DRASTIC are integrated with each other, separately. After determining the correlation coefficients in different models, it is found that the DAS model with deterministic rating layers has the highest correlation about ۷۰ percent with nitrate concentrations. For preparing pollution risk map, land use was considered as an additional parameter. The correlation coefficient between nitrate concentrations and pollution risk reached to ۷۸ percent, using this paremeter. The risk map shows that ۵% of study area is completely risky while ۱۰%, ۲۹.۹۵%, ۲۶%, ۲۱.۳%, ۹%, ۷% of it has very high, high, high to moderate, moderate to low, low, and the least pollution risk, respectively. Only ۰.۷۵% of study area is without any pollution risk.

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گروه سنجش از دور و سامانه اطلاعات جغرافیایی دانشگاه شهید بهشتی، تهران، ایران

Hamidreza Naseri

Department of Geology, Faculty of Earth Science, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran

Zohreh Ostadhashemi

Department of Geology, Faculty of Earth Science, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran