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Calibration of groundwater vulnerability mapping using the generalized reduced gradient method.

Alper Elçi1.   

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Groundwater vulnerability assessment studies are essential in water resources management. Overlay-and-index methods such as DRASTIC are widely used for mapping of groundwater vulnerability, however, these methods mainly suffer from a subjective selection of model parameters. The objective of this study is to introduce a calibration procedure that results in a more accurate assessment of groundwater vulnerability. The improvement of the assessment is formulated as a parameter optimization problem using an objective function that is based on the correlation between actual groundwater contamination and vulnerability index values. The non-linear optimization problem is solved with the generalized-reduced-gradient (GRG) method, which is numerical algorithm based optimization method. To demonstrate the applicability of the procedure, a vulnerability map for the Tahtali stream basin is calibrated using nitrate concentration data. The calibration procedure is easy to implement and aims the maximization of correlation between observed pollutant concentrations and groundwater vulnerability index values. The influence of each vulnerability parameter in the calculation of the vulnerability index is assessed by performing a single-parameter sensitivity analysis. Results of the sensitivity analysis show that all factors are effective on the final vulnerability index. Calibration of the vulnerability map improves the correlation between index values and measured nitrate concentrations by 19%. The regression coefficient increases from 0.280 to 0.485. It is evident that the spatial distribution and the proportions of vulnerability class areas are significantly altered with the calibration process. Although the applicability of the calibration method is demonstrated on the DRASTIC model, the applicability of the approach is not specific to a certain model and can also be easily applied to other overlay-and-index methods.
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Keywords:  Correlation; DRASTIC method; Izmir; Optimization; Turkey; Vulnerability assessment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29129334     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2017.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Contam Hydrol        ISSN: 0169-7722            Impact factor:   3.188


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1.  Delimitation of groundwater zones under contamination risk using a bagged ensemble of optimized DRASTIC frameworks.

Authors:  Rahim Barzegar; Asghar Asghari Moghaddam; Jan Adamowski; Amir Hossein Nazemi
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2019-01-31       Impact factor: 4.223

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