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Title: Groundwater Exploration Using Multi Criteria Decision Analysis and Analytic Hierarchy Process in FCT, Abuja, North Central Nigeria
Authors: Ejepu, J.S
Jimoh, M.O
Abdullahi, S
Mba, M.A
Keywords: Groundwater Potential Zones
Multi Criteria Decision Analysis
Analytic Hierarchy Process
G.I.S
Remote Sensing
Issue Date: 21-Jan-2022
Publisher: Scientific Research Publishing
Citation: Ejepu, J.S., Jimoh, M.O., Abdullahi, S. and Mba, M.A. (2022) Groundwater Exploration Using Multi Cri teria Decision Analysis and Analytic Hier archy Process in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Central Nigeria. International Journal of Geosciences, 13, 33-53
Series/Report no.: Vol 13;PP 33- 53
Abstract: There exists a growing demand for potable water resources to fill the abysmally insufficient water needs for domestic and industrial especially in the Basement Complex terrains of Nigeria. This situation is attributable to its complex hydrogeologic character. The present challenge has worsened due to the non-incorporation of integrated methods in groundwater exploration campaigns. To effectively combat the challenge of unacceptable failure rates in drilled water well development, there is a need for innovative scientific principles and quantitative assessment of groundwater resources to enhance sustainable and proper utilization of these resources. Hence, it is the objective of this research to exploit the potential application of remote sensing, Geographic Information System (GIS), and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) techniques and freely open datasets in mapping groundwater potential zones. Seven thematic maps have been produced based on factors that are deemed to influence and deemed to have significant control on the occurrence and movement of groundwater. These factors are geology, lineament density, slope, drainage density, rainfall, land-use/land cover, and soil class. Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used to assign normalised weights to the thematic maps based on the various relative contributions to groundwater occurrence and movement. These thematic maps were then processed in a GIS environment using the Weighted Overlay tool which implements the MCDA. The resulting Groundwater Potential Zones (GPZ) of the area gave rise to Five classes viz: Very good, Good, Moderate, Poor and Very Poor representing 19%, 8%, 14%, 47% and 13% respectively. It is recommended that the GPZ map should be used as a reconnaissance tool for selecting prospective sites for detailed groundwater re
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/28394
ISSN: 2156-8367
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