Qualitative Assessment of the Coastal Plain of Talesh using the Modified DRASTIC Vulnerability Method

Given the fact that the DRASTIC index is ineffective in addressing the saltwater uprising issue in coastal plains, in the present study, three factors including land use, distance to shoreline, and differences between groundwater and sea level were added to the DRASTIC index. The proposed modificati...

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Main Authors: H. Mahmoudpour, S. Janatrostami, A. Ashrafzadeh
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Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2020-11-01
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Online Access:http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-3876-en.html
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spelling doaj-b6934f72116c41d79f5990e43c1f59da2021-04-20T07:53:40ZfasIsfahan University of Technology علوم آب و خاک2476-35942476-55542020-11-0124397118Qualitative Assessment of the Coastal Plain of Talesh using the Modified DRASTIC Vulnerability MethodH. Mahmoudpour0S. Janatrostami1A. Ashrafzadeh2 1. Department of Water Engineering, College of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran. 1. Department of Water Engineering, College of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran. 1. Department of Water Engineering, College of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran. Given the fact that the DRASTIC index is ineffective in addressing the saltwater uprising issue in coastal plains, in the present study, three factors including land use, distance to shoreline, and differences between groundwater and sea level were added to the DRASTIC index. The proposed modification to DRASTIC was validated using the measured electrical conductivity (EC) data gathered from groundwater monitoring wells throughout the Talesh Plain. The results showed that the coefficient of correlation between the map of EC over the region and the modified DRASTIC was 0.52, while for the original DRASTIC, the coefficient was 0.45, thereby implying a stronger relationship between EC and the modified DRASTIC in the Talesh Plain. Sensitivity analysis also showed that DRASTIC and the modified DRASTIC were the most sensitive to, respectively, depth to groundwater (D) and land use (Lu). According to the single-parameter sensitivity analysis results, depth to water table and net recharge were the most effective parameters in DRASTIC,  whereas the modified DRASTIC was the most sensitive to land use and depth to groundwater. It could be concluded that modifying the DRASTIC index would result in decreasing the area of very high and high vulnerable classes, and the area classified as low and moderate vulnerable could be increased.http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-3876-en.htmlsensitivity analysisgroundwaterland usevalidation.
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author H. Mahmoudpour
S. Janatrostami
A. Ashrafzadeh
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S. Janatrostami
A. Ashrafzadeh
Qualitative Assessment of the Coastal Plain of Talesh using the Modified DRASTIC Vulnerability Method
علوم آب و خاک
sensitivity analysis
groundwater
land use
validation.
author_facet H. Mahmoudpour
S. Janatrostami
A. Ashrafzadeh
author_sort H. Mahmoudpour
title Qualitative Assessment of the Coastal Plain of Talesh using the Modified DRASTIC Vulnerability Method
title_short Qualitative Assessment of the Coastal Plain of Talesh using the Modified DRASTIC Vulnerability Method
title_full Qualitative Assessment of the Coastal Plain of Talesh using the Modified DRASTIC Vulnerability Method
title_fullStr Qualitative Assessment of the Coastal Plain of Talesh using the Modified DRASTIC Vulnerability Method
title_full_unstemmed Qualitative Assessment of the Coastal Plain of Talesh using the Modified DRASTIC Vulnerability Method
title_sort qualitative assessment of the coastal plain of talesh using the modified drastic vulnerability method
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series علوم آب و خاک
issn 2476-3594
2476-5554
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Given the fact that the DRASTIC index is ineffective in addressing the saltwater uprising issue in coastal plains, in the present study, three factors including land use, distance to shoreline, and differences between groundwater and sea level were added to the DRASTIC index. The proposed modification to DRASTIC was validated using the measured electrical conductivity (EC) data gathered from groundwater monitoring wells throughout the Talesh Plain. The results showed that the coefficient of correlation between the map of EC over the region and the modified DRASTIC was 0.52, while for the original DRASTIC, the coefficient was 0.45, thereby implying a stronger relationship between EC and the modified DRASTIC in the Talesh Plain. Sensitivity analysis also showed that DRASTIC and the modified DRASTIC were the most sensitive to, respectively, depth to groundwater (D) and land use (Lu). According to the single-parameter sensitivity analysis results, depth to water table and net recharge were the most effective parameters in DRASTIC,  whereas the modified DRASTIC was the most sensitive to land use and depth to groundwater. It could be concluded that modifying the DRASTIC index would result in decreasing the area of very high and high vulnerable classes, and the area classified as low and moderate vulnerable could be increased.
topic sensitivity analysis
groundwater
land use
validation.
url http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-3876-en.html
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