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Extracting of prospective groundwater potential zones using remote sensing data, GIS, and multi-criteria decision-making approach in the Sub-Himalayan Dooars region of West Bengal, India
Groundwater is one of the fundamental sources of fresh water. Currently, the unequal distribution of groundwater poses a significant environmental...
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A Hybrid Multi-Hazard Susceptibility Assessment Model for a Basin in Elazig Province, TĂ¼rkiye
Preparation of accurate and up-to-date susceptibility maps at the regional scale is mandatory for disaster mitigation, site selection, and planning...
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Application of integrated AHP-entropy model in suitable site selection for rainwater harvesting structures: a case study of upper Kangsabati basin, India
Water is a sustainable asset which, upon supervision, can become a treasured resource for all living beings. The principal objective is to locate...
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Assessment of the Effects of Rainfall Frequency on Landslide Susceptibility Map** Using AHP Method: A Case Study for a Mountainous Region in Central Vietnam
Vietnam’s mountainous regions often encounter landslides, frequently resulting in fatalities, infrastructure damage, and landscape destruction. A... -
Debris flow susceptibility and hazard assessment in Fushun based on hydrological response units
Fushun, located in Northeast China, is prone to debris flow disasters due to its complex topographical and geological conditions. In 2013,...
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Risk assessment and zonation of flash flood in Sylhet basin, Northeast Bangladesh using GIS-MCDM tool
Flash flood is devastating natural event that has potential to bring destruction to both infrastructure and civilization. Global warming increases in...
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Demarcation of subsurface water storage potential zone and identification of artificial recharge site in Vel River watershed of western India: integrated geospatial and hydrogeological modeling approach
Subsurface water storage potential zone (SWSPz) is used as the source of water for household, agricultural, and industrial activities. The current...
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Evaluation of Sanliurfa Karakopru basin groundwater potential for sustainability with GIS-based AHP and TOPSIS methods
Recently, the development and change of information and communication technologies has increased. Therefore, this situation has led to the...
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Aquifer Water Abundance Evaluation Based on a Variable Weight Model
Existing aquifer water abundance evaluation methods employ fixed and constant index weights and overlook variations within major influencing factors...
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GIS-based fuzzy logic technique for map** landslide susceptibility analyzing in a coastal soft rock zone
Coastal landslides pose significant threats to critical infrastructure in energy-dependent regions like the Assaluyeh anticline. To safeguard...
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An improved hybrid-coupled model for delineation of groundwater potential zones using surface and climatological factors
Groundwater plays a crucial role in develo** agriculture, society, and the economy. Its demand is increasing due to marked changes in the climate...
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Assessment of hydrogeochemical characteristics of groundwater: link of AHP and PCA methods using a GIS approach in a semi-arid region, Central Tunisia
In semi-arid climate conditions (such as Central Tunisia), a crucial resource for satisfying the needs of socioeconomic development is groundwater....
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Assembly area risk assessment methodology for post-flood evacuation by integrated neutrosophic AHP-CODAS
Floods are one of the natural disasters that affect human life materially and morally. There are various measures to prevent flood damage. The...
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Evaluation of landslide susceptibility based on VW-AHP-IV model: a case of Pengyang County, Ningxia, China
Landslide is one of the most common and severe geological disasters, which significantly endangers people's lives and properties. Therefore, adequate...
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Flood Susceptibility Map** Using GIS and Multi-criteria Decision Analysis in Dibrugarh District of Assam, North-East India
Due to its geographical location, Northeast India (NEI) is prone to water-related disasters. The high precipitation in Assam, an NEI state, results... -
GIS-Based Multi-criteria Decision-Making Techniques and Analytical Hierarchical Process for Flash Flood Risk Assessment Due to a Possible Dam Break in Urban Arid Environment: Case Study of Biskra City, Southern Algeria
Urban flooding is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards, including those caused by dam breaks. One flood mitigation and control...
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Spatial design of groundwater quality monitoring network using multicriteria analysis based on pollution risk map
Groundwater quality monitoring is a fundamental part of water management in aquifers. It is necessary to measure the spatial and temporal variations...
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An AHP-DEMATEL health diagnosis model and its application in the Shuikou dam
With the unprecedented hydropower development over the last five decades, consequently, it is essential to conduct an evaluation and prediction of...
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Proposing civil structures for managed aquifer recharge in relevant sites of Shilabati River: an integrated spatial analysis
In the semi-arid regions of India, where intensive use and climatic irritancies induced water table depletions have become a serious concern, the...
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Numerical study on the influence of fault orientation on risk level of fault slip burst disasters in coal mines: a quantitative evaluation model
The orientation of the fault is significant for interpreting the stress and energy fields of fault pillars and explaining the occurrence of...