2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00254-004-1022-3
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Vulnerability mapping of the Turonian limestone aquifer in the Phosphates Plateau (Morocco)

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“…3b) (Tehrany et al 2013). Slope angle (degree) (Sad) largely controls the groundwater recharge processes, infiltration and runoff (Sarkar et al 2001;Ettazarizini and El Mahmouhi 2004;Prasad et al 2008), therefore, it is an effective factor for the spatial prediction of groundwater potential. The slope map of the study area was generated based on DEM using the Spatial Analysis tools in ArcGIS 9.3.…”
Section: Topographic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3b) (Tehrany et al 2013). Slope angle (degree) (Sad) largely controls the groundwater recharge processes, infiltration and runoff (Sarkar et al 2001;Ettazarizini and El Mahmouhi 2004;Prasad et al 2008), therefore, it is an effective factor for the spatial prediction of groundwater potential. The slope map of the study area was generated based on DEM using the Spatial Analysis tools in ArcGIS 9.3.…”
Section: Topographic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Slope: It represents one of the factors which control the infiltration. It is a Journal of Water Resource and Protection critical parameter that controls directly the runoff and therefore the infiltration [12]. In effect, with a low slope, runoff is slow and allows rainwater to seep into the sub-soil, while the areas heavily tilted facilitate the runoff [13].…”
Section: Intrinsic Characteristics Of the Aquifermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The information on the model working principle has been documented in several studies of Sahoo et al (2016), Mogaji (2017) and Aller et al (1987). According to Ettazarini and El Mahmouhi (2004), the hydrogeological parameters component for the workability of the model includes: depth to water table (D), net recharge (R), aquifer media (A), soil media (S), topography or slope (T), impact of the vadose zone (I) and hydraulic conductivity (C). With these parameters serving as the imputes in Eq.…”
Section: Drastic Index Model (Dim) Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%