JOURNAL ARTICLE

Estimation of Spatial Groundwater Recharge and Surface Runoff in the Gaza Coastal Aquifer Using GIS-Based WetSpass Model

Adnan Aish

Year: 2022 Journal:   International Journal of Geoinformatics

Abstract

Assessment of the spatial distribution of water recharge and surface runoff is essential for water resource management and planning. This research evaluates spatial distributions of groundwater recharge, surface water flow, and evapo-transpiration for the Gaza coastal aquifer, Palestine in 2020 using the WetSpass model integrated with GIS. The ArcGIS tool is implemented to create grid maps of the WetSpass model data, such as temperature, rainfall, wind velocity, potential evapo-transpiration, soil map, land use, topography, gradient, and water depth. The model generates computerized maps of yearly groundwater recharge, surface water flow, and evapo-transpiration. The WetSpass model's calibration procedures were implemented by manually altering or changing the model parameters already included in the WetSpass model within a predetermined range of values. The simulated results revealed that the average yearly groundwater recharge was 42 mm/year, surface runoff was 38 mm/year and actual evapotranspiration was 268 mm/year. The research findings would help local stakeholders and decision-makers manage groundwater resources in a sustainable and effective manner.

Keywords:
Groundwater recharge Surface runoff Hydrology (agriculture) Environmental science Aquifer Groundwater Surface water Groundwater model Evapotranspiration Geology Environmental engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Hydrological Forecasting Using AI
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
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