Delineation of potential groundwater recharge zones using analytic hierarchy process-guided GIS in the semi-arid Motloutse watershed, eastern Botswana

Study region: The Motloutse Watershed is located in eastern Botswana. Study Focus: This study investigates the spatial distribution of recharge in the semi-arid watershed using Weighted Overlay Analysis.The overuse of groundwater in the Motloutse catchment to support domestic and industrial expansio...

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Main Authors: Gaolatlhe Bhutto Lentswe, Loago Molwalefhe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
Series:Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214581819303088
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spelling doaj-8ec5bc7fc6d640a3bebeb299f84bb3d42020-11-25T02:07:48ZengElsevierJournal of Hydrology: Regional Studies2214-58182020-04-0128Delineation of potential groundwater recharge zones using analytic hierarchy process-guided GIS in the semi-arid Motloutse watershed, eastern BotswanaGaolatlhe Bhutto Lentswe0Loago Molwalefhe1Corresponding author.; Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Faculty of Science, Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Private Bag 16, Palapye, BotswanaDepartment of Earth and Environmental Science, Faculty of Science, Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Private Bag 16, Palapye, BotswanaStudy region: The Motloutse Watershed is located in eastern Botswana. Study Focus: This study investigates the spatial distribution of recharge in the semi-arid watershed using Weighted Overlay Analysis.The overuse of groundwater in the Motloutse catchment to support domestic and industrial expansion has generated the need for the determination of areas where renewable storage to groundwater may occur. A select of parameters known to have influence on recharge were considered for input into the analytic process and included lithology, lineament density, ground slope, soil type, soil thickness, and drainage density. A thematic map for each parameter was prepared, reclassified into high, moderate and low potential for recharge. Analytic Hierarchy Process was applied to rank the importance of each parameter relative to one another concerning groundwater recharge. Potential groundwater recharge sites were delineated using Weighted Overlay tool of ArcGIS software. New Hydrological Insights for the Region: High recharge sites cover 8% of the catchment and correspond to places underlain by sandstones and fractured basaltic outcrops as well as areas covered by thick sandy soils. Moderate recharge occurs in 78 % and low recharge in 14 % of the catchment area. The results from this study are useful for selecting areas for more focused studies on recharge and also form a significant decision support tool for sustainable and equitable utilization of groundwater resources within the Motloutse catchment. Keywords: Analytic hierarchy process, Spatial attributes, Groundwater recharge, GIS, Motloutse catchmenthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214581819303088
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Loago Molwalefhe
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Delineation of potential groundwater recharge zones using analytic hierarchy process-guided GIS in the semi-arid Motloutse watershed, eastern Botswana
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
author_facet Gaolatlhe Bhutto Lentswe
Loago Molwalefhe
author_sort Gaolatlhe Bhutto Lentswe
title Delineation of potential groundwater recharge zones using analytic hierarchy process-guided GIS in the semi-arid Motloutse watershed, eastern Botswana
title_short Delineation of potential groundwater recharge zones using analytic hierarchy process-guided GIS in the semi-arid Motloutse watershed, eastern Botswana
title_full Delineation of potential groundwater recharge zones using analytic hierarchy process-guided GIS in the semi-arid Motloutse watershed, eastern Botswana
title_fullStr Delineation of potential groundwater recharge zones using analytic hierarchy process-guided GIS in the semi-arid Motloutse watershed, eastern Botswana
title_full_unstemmed Delineation of potential groundwater recharge zones using analytic hierarchy process-guided GIS in the semi-arid Motloutse watershed, eastern Botswana
title_sort delineation of potential groundwater recharge zones using analytic hierarchy process-guided gis in the semi-arid motloutse watershed, eastern botswana
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
issn 2214-5818
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Study region: The Motloutse Watershed is located in eastern Botswana. Study Focus: This study investigates the spatial distribution of recharge in the semi-arid watershed using Weighted Overlay Analysis.The overuse of groundwater in the Motloutse catchment to support domestic and industrial expansion has generated the need for the determination of areas where renewable storage to groundwater may occur. A select of parameters known to have influence on recharge were considered for input into the analytic process and included lithology, lineament density, ground slope, soil type, soil thickness, and drainage density. A thematic map for each parameter was prepared, reclassified into high, moderate and low potential for recharge. Analytic Hierarchy Process was applied to rank the importance of each parameter relative to one another concerning groundwater recharge. Potential groundwater recharge sites were delineated using Weighted Overlay tool of ArcGIS software. New Hydrological Insights for the Region: High recharge sites cover 8% of the catchment and correspond to places underlain by sandstones and fractured basaltic outcrops as well as areas covered by thick sandy soils. Moderate recharge occurs in 78 % and low recharge in 14 % of the catchment area. The results from this study are useful for selecting areas for more focused studies on recharge and also form a significant decision support tool for sustainable and equitable utilization of groundwater resources within the Motloutse catchment. Keywords: Analytic hierarchy process, Spatial attributes, Groundwater recharge, GIS, Motloutse catchment
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214581819303088
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