Portrayal of fuzzy recharge areas for water balance modelling – a case study in northern Oman

The research project IWAS Oman aims at implementing integrated water resources management (IWRM) to a pilot area in Al Batinah, Oman. This requires – amongst others – a realistic assessment of groundwater recharge to the alluvial aquifer which obviously has to be based upon the extension of recharge...

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Main Authors: A. Gerner, N. Schütze, G. H. Schmitz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-06-01
Series:Advances in Geosciences
Online Access:http://www.adv-geosci.net/31/1/2012/adgeo-31-1-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-57a870ba085845b4b9dc29d6ef41be092020-11-25T00:14:47ZengCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Geosciences1680-73401680-73592012-06-01311710.5194/adgeo-31-1-2012Portrayal of fuzzy recharge areas for water balance modelling – a case study in northern OmanA. Gerner0N. Schütze1G. H. Schmitz2Institute of Hydrology and Meteorology, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, GermanyInstitute of Hydrology and Meteorology, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, GermanyInstitute of Hydrology and Meteorology, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, GermanyThe research project IWAS Oman aims at implementing integrated water resources management (IWRM) to a pilot area in Al Batinah, Oman. This requires – amongst others – a realistic assessment of groundwater recharge to the alluvial aquifer which obviously has to be based upon the extension of recharge areas. In this context, the subsequent investigation focuses on the role of vagueness as regards the portrayal of the areas that provide water for particular aquifers. For that purpose, concepts of fuzziness in spatial analysis are applied to describe possible extents of recharge areas. <br><br> In general, any water assessment is based on clearly delineated boundaries. However, in many cases, aquifer recharge areas are not clearly defined due to the nature of the study area. Hence, surfaces indicating a gradual membership to the recharge area of a particular aquifer are used in this investigation. These surfaces, which are based on available qualitative information, visualise a potential range of spatial extension. With regard to water balance calculations, functional relationships in tabular form are derived as well. Based on a regionalisation approach providing spatially distributed recharge rates, the corresponding recharge volume is calculated. Hence, this methodology provides fuzzy input data for water balance calculations. Beyond the portrayal of one singular aquifer recharge area, this approach also supports the complementary consideration of adjacent areas.http://www.adv-geosci.net/31/1/2012/adgeo-31-1-2012.pdf
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Portrayal of fuzzy recharge areas for water balance modelling – a case study in northern Oman
Advances in Geosciences
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N. Schütze
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title Portrayal of fuzzy recharge areas for water balance modelling – a case study in northern Oman
title_short Portrayal of fuzzy recharge areas for water balance modelling – a case study in northern Oman
title_full Portrayal of fuzzy recharge areas for water balance modelling – a case study in northern Oman
title_fullStr Portrayal of fuzzy recharge areas for water balance modelling – a case study in northern Oman
title_full_unstemmed Portrayal of fuzzy recharge areas for water balance modelling – a case study in northern Oman
title_sort portrayal of fuzzy recharge areas for water balance modelling – a case study in northern oman
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1680-7359
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The research project IWAS Oman aims at implementing integrated water resources management (IWRM) to a pilot area in Al Batinah, Oman. This requires – amongst others – a realistic assessment of groundwater recharge to the alluvial aquifer which obviously has to be based upon the extension of recharge areas. In this context, the subsequent investigation focuses on the role of vagueness as regards the portrayal of the areas that provide water for particular aquifers. For that purpose, concepts of fuzziness in spatial analysis are applied to describe possible extents of recharge areas. <br><br> In general, any water assessment is based on clearly delineated boundaries. However, in many cases, aquifer recharge areas are not clearly defined due to the nature of the study area. Hence, surfaces indicating a gradual membership to the recharge area of a particular aquifer are used in this investigation. These surfaces, which are based on available qualitative information, visualise a potential range of spatial extension. With regard to water balance calculations, functional relationships in tabular form are derived as well. Based on a regionalisation approach providing spatially distributed recharge rates, the corresponding recharge volume is calculated. Hence, this methodology provides fuzzy input data for water balance calculations. Beyond the portrayal of one singular aquifer recharge area, this approach also supports the complementary consideration of adjacent areas.
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