Hydro geomorphology effect of NURABAD MAMASANI plain aquifer on the region's water resources using GIS

Abstract:
Hydro geomorphology is a branch of physical geography (Physiography) that studies about roughness forms caused by water. The study area includes NURABAD plain’s aquifer within its catchment area under catchments of HANDIJAN JARAHI which are located in FARS province. The study aimed to determine the geomorphology factors of the plain and their relation to ground water resources and also providing useful maps in order to identify and manage the environment of the aquifer. The method of this research is statistical analysis. Interpolation method is used to study the geomorphology of the area and its relation to ground water resources of the plain and mapping them, and Spearman correlation is used to investigate the relationship between geomorphology forms with the parameters of water resources. The results showed that alluvial fans, flood plains, faults and path are effective factors of groundwater resources. The quality of water resources shows that the electrical conductivity in the southern and central parts (due to the formation of gypsum and marl aquifer) is more than other parts. And the acidity of the water is 7 which is neutral.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Physical Geography, Volume:8 Issue: 31, 2016
Pages:
89 to 104
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