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040 _aMSU
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100 _aHUANG, Chih - Chao
245 _aGroundwater recharge and exploitative potential zone mapping using GIS and GOD techniques
264 _aVerlag
_bSpringer
_c2013
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
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338 _2rdacarrier
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440 _aEnvironmental earth sciences
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520 _aTwo-thirds of the total area of Taiwan is mountainous terrain, which is the main groundwater recharge source of the plains region. This study assesses groundwater recharge and exploitative potential zone in the central division of the mountain areas of Taiwan (the middle reaches of the Jhuoshuei River Basin). Basic information from remote sensing and a satellite phantom is collected to set up the basic data maps using elevation, Formosa-II images, the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, drainage distribution, slope, aspect ratio, lineament distribution, and land cover. A geographical information system is used to integrate five contributing factors, namely lithology, land cover/land use, drainage, slope, and lineaments. The criteria for the recharge potential assessment are established to demarcate the potential groundwater recharge zone. Finally, the GOD rating system is adopted to evaluate the potential exploitation zone. Three main parameters are considered: the groundwater occurrence, the lithology of the overlying layers, and the depth to groundwater. The results show that the middle reaches of the Chenyuland River have large potential exploitation zones due to its high rainfall recharge capacity. Regions west of the Jhuoshuei River and the downstream regions of the Chingshui River are medium potential exploitation zones because of their high infiltration rates and shallow groundwater levels.
650 _agroundwater recharge
650 _aexploitative potential
650 _aGIS
700 _aYEH, Hsin - Fu
700 _aLIN, Hung - I
700 _aLEE, Shing - Tsz
700 _aHSU, Kuo - Chin
700 _aLEE, Cheng - Haw
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-012-1737-5
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