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Reliability and risk analysis for overlay designing of flexible pavements
In this research a reliability-based method is proposed for the overlay design of flexible pavement. AASHTO’s method was used to compare with the...
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Suitability Analysis of Landslide Susceptibility Model of Uttarkashi District in Uttarakhand, India: A Comparative Approach Between Weighted Overlay and Multi-criteria Decision Analysis
Natural disasters are can take place anytime and anywhere. When a natural disaster strikes, it lays a severe effect on the natural and social... -
Landslide Susceptibility Map** Using Weighted-Overlay Approach in Rangamati, Bangladesh
Rainfall-induced landslide hazards have become a common phenomenon in the Rangamati Sadar area of the south-eastern folded part of Bangladesh. The...
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Construction site layout planning using GIS overlay analysis—A case study
The main purpose of a planned construction project is the completion of targeted productions under specified constraints. For this purpose, a wide...
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Delineation of groundwater potential zones using cokriging and weighted overlay techniques in the Assin Municipalities of Ghana
This study has employed cokriging and weighted overlay techniques in a GIS environment to delineate groundwater potential zones from hydrogeological...
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GIS-based groundwater potential site suitability using Arc GIS–weighted overlay techniques in Gelda watershed, upper Lake Tana sub-basin Dera district, Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Geospatial technology is widely used to find and exploit a significant amount of groundwater in the critical zone of the Earth’s crust. In fact,...
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A comparative and coupled study of the application of Dempster-Shafer, fuzzy overlay and FAHP methods for groundwater potential map** in a fractured medium of a mine site
The efficient management and the sustainability of groundwater resources in mining areas require the accurate identification of groundwater...
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Land subsidence hazard assessment based on novel hybrid approach: BWM, weighted overlay index (WOI), and support vector machine (SVM)
Land subsidence is a morphological phenomenon, which causes negative environmental and economic consequences for human societies. Therefore,...
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A comparative study of different methods of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) with spatial reference to select of suitable sites for treated wastewater of irrigated perimeters
The objective of this study is to compare different methods of multi-criteria analysis with spatial reference for the classification of suitable...
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Multi-collinearity Based Parameter Optimization and Comparison among Multi-criteria Decision Analysis to Map Groundwater Potential Zones
Zonation of groundwater potential is a vital technique for long-term water governance and urban planning, particularly in agrarian countries such as...
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Improved index overlay mineral potential modeling in brown- and green-fields exploration using geochemical, geological and remote sensing data
The data-driven index overlay technique is an amended version of the conventional index overlay method, which has been utilized for mineral potential...
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GIS-Based Multi-criteria Decision Analysis for the Optimal Location of Public Facility in Batna City, Algeria
Urban technical facilities (UTF) are the carriers of urban public services. The main objective of this study is to find the best location for...
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Map** Greater Bandung flood susceptibility based on multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) using AHP method
Floods are natural disasters caused by certain factors, and these floods can cause a lot of material or immaterial losses. Bandung Raya is an area...
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Earthquake disaster map using GIS analysis: a case study of Bener Meriah-Aceh, Indonesia
This study aimed to analyze earthquake disaster risk based on the Bener Meriah-Aceh map in Indonesia, specifically focusing on the event that...
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Solid Waste Disposal Site Selection Using GIS-Based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis Techniques: A Case Study in Areka Town, Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia
The landfill method is recognized as the cheapest and most widely used solid waste management system. However, improper disposal of solid waste is a...
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Identification of groundwater potential zones using integrated GIS-based analytical hierarchy process and multicriteria decision analysis methods in Jedeb watershed, Ethiopia
Groundwater potential and its recharge zone are still not done for this complex hydrogeological situation. The utilization of satellite and remote...
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Optimization of conditioning factors for groundwater potential zonation using GIS-based single parameter and map removal sensitivity analysis in Alipurduar district of West Bengal, India
Groundwater potential zonation is crucial for sustainable groundwater resource management, especially in regions with high groundwater demand. This...
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Remote sensing and multi-criterion analysis for identifying suitable rainwater harvesting areas
Water scarcity and soil erosion are the main constraints small holder farmers are facing in Tigray, the northern most part of Ethiopia. Both very...
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Contribution to the land suitability analysis for potential surface irrigation development using remote sensing and GIS-MCE of the Soroka watershed, northwestern Ethiopia
Lands are one of the most important assets of countries globally. Their potential, suitability, quality, and quantity are directly related to...
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Assessing the soil erosion susceptibility of watersheds based on morphometric parameters using different MCDM techniques and their evaluation with field survey
The soil erosion susceptibility depends on the morphometric, geological and hydrological conditions of the watershed. Multi-criteria decision-making...