Publication Date:
2001
abstract:
The study deals with the assessment of regional groundwater vulnerability coupling the Weights of Evidence model
(Bonham-Carter G.F. et al., 1989; Bates L.E. et al., 1996) with geographical information system.
A series of predictor maps, representing the spatial distribution of factors influencing the groundwater vulnerability, are
derived for the investigated area and a statistic-probabilistic methodology is adopted and implemented in a GIS for the
analysis of the relationships between available data sets.
The spatial data analysis for groundwater vulnerability consists of the following steps:
¨ Data collection;
¨ Pre-processing of available data;
¨ Construction of GIS database containing all causal factors (classified themes and other supporting information);
¨ Construction of the prediction model, including the creation of unique condition subareas, computation of
probability tables, construction of prediction maps and representation of preliminary prediction results. The model
expresses the relative susceptibility of groundwater to contamination in terms of probabilities and combines them
by the bayesian combination formulas under the conditional independence assumption.
¨ Validation of prediction results (time robustness and space robustness) by the comparison with spatial distribution
of nitrate in different years in the area;
¨ Visualization of prediction results.
Potential problems related to conditional independence of the predictor patterns with respect to the occurrence of the
response event are also considered.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Sterlacchini, Simone
Book title:
IAMG - International Association for Mathematical Geology