Urbanization effects on the groundwater potential recharge of the aquifers in the southern part of the Basin of Mexico

Collection, processing, and analysis of GIS and satellite data were performed in this work to estimate temporal groundwater recharge changes, which are needed as input in numerical groundwater-flow models. Layers of geological alignments, land use, drainage network, lithology, topography, and precip...

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Main Authors: José Roberto Ávila-Carrasco, Mario Alberto Hernández-Hernández, Graciela S. Herrera, Guillermo De Jesús Hernández-García
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Published: IWA Publishing 2023-05-01
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author José Roberto Ávila-Carrasco
Mario Alberto Hernández-Hernández
Graciela S. Herrera
Guillermo De Jesús Hernández-García
author_facet José Roberto Ávila-Carrasco
Mario Alberto Hernández-Hernández
Graciela S. Herrera
Guillermo De Jesús Hernández-García
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description Collection, processing, and analysis of GIS and satellite data were performed in this work to estimate temporal groundwater recharge changes, which are needed as input in numerical groundwater-flow models. Layers of geological alignments, land use, drainage network, lithology, topography, and precipitation were collected. This information was spatialized, then layer importance was calculated using an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) based on infiltration capacity to define Potential Recharge (PR) regions. A water budget equation was used to calculate PR volumes. The analysis was done every five years from 1970-19, considering average urban area changes. For all study periods, an increase in urban area was calculated from 16 to 28% of the total study area, while potential recharge decreased from 23 to 19% of the mean precipitation values for each 5-year period. The most significant urban expansion was from 1980-94 and 2010-19, which match periods of potential recharge decrease. However, a slight increase in PR from 2000-09, unrelated to urban area change, may be due to temperature variations. The results account for the spatial and temporal dynamics of the recharge in the study area and can be used as input data to calibrate the actual recharge in a groundwater numerical model. HIGHLIGHTS Urban development has triggered natural groundwater recharge depletion.; Potential recharge was estimated for the Mexico City groundwater supply area.; AHP and GIS weighting overlay were used to map groundwater potential recharge.; A surface water balance was applied to calculate recharge volumes for 5-year periods from 1970 to 2019.; The estimated potential recharge showed a decrease of 18% along the entire period of analysis.;
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spelling doaj.art-b40561d4fc224d3f8a83d440f34614ab2023-06-06T11:35:37ZengIWA PublishingHydrology Research1998-95632224-79552023-05-0154566368510.2166/nh.2023.103103Urbanization effects on the groundwater potential recharge of the aquifers in the southern part of the Basin of MexicoJosé Roberto Ávila-Carrasco0Mario Alberto Hernández-Hernández1Graciela S. Herrera2Guillermo De Jesús Hernández-García3 Facultad de Ingeniería, Departamento de Hidráulica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Circuito de la Investigación Científica SN, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán CP 04510, Mexico Cátedras CONACYT – Instituto de Geofísica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Circuito de la Investigación Científica SN, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán CP 04510, Mexico Instituto de Geofísica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Circuito de la Investigación Científica SN, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán CP 04510, Mexico Instituto de Geofísica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Circuito de la Investigación Científica SN, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán CP 04510, Mexico Collection, processing, and analysis of GIS and satellite data were performed in this work to estimate temporal groundwater recharge changes, which are needed as input in numerical groundwater-flow models. Layers of geological alignments, land use, drainage network, lithology, topography, and precipitation were collected. This information was spatialized, then layer importance was calculated using an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) based on infiltration capacity to define Potential Recharge (PR) regions. A water budget equation was used to calculate PR volumes. The analysis was done every five years from 1970-19, considering average urban area changes. For all study periods, an increase in urban area was calculated from 16 to 28% of the total study area, while potential recharge decreased from 23 to 19% of the mean precipitation values for each 5-year period. The most significant urban expansion was from 1980-94 and 2010-19, which match periods of potential recharge decrease. However, a slight increase in PR from 2000-09, unrelated to urban area change, may be due to temperature variations. The results account for the spatial and temporal dynamics of the recharge in the study area and can be used as input data to calibrate the actual recharge in a groundwater numerical model. HIGHLIGHTS Urban development has triggered natural groundwater recharge depletion.; Potential recharge was estimated for the Mexico City groundwater supply area.; AHP and GIS weighting overlay were used to map groundwater potential recharge.; A surface water balance was applied to calculate recharge volumes for 5-year periods from 1970 to 2019.; The estimated potential recharge showed a decrease of 18% along the entire period of analysis.;http://hr.iwaponline.com/content/54/5/663hierarchical analysis processpotential groundwater rechargesatellite imagessustainable management
spellingShingle José Roberto Ávila-Carrasco
Mario Alberto Hernández-Hernández
Graciela S. Herrera
Guillermo De Jesús Hernández-García
Urbanization effects on the groundwater potential recharge of the aquifers in the southern part of the Basin of Mexico
Hydrology Research
hierarchical analysis process
potential groundwater recharge
satellite images
sustainable management
title Urbanization effects on the groundwater potential recharge of the aquifers in the southern part of the Basin of Mexico
title_full Urbanization effects on the groundwater potential recharge of the aquifers in the southern part of the Basin of Mexico
title_fullStr Urbanization effects on the groundwater potential recharge of the aquifers in the southern part of the Basin of Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Urbanization effects on the groundwater potential recharge of the aquifers in the southern part of the Basin of Mexico
title_short Urbanization effects on the groundwater potential recharge of the aquifers in the southern part of the Basin of Mexico
title_sort urbanization effects on the groundwater potential recharge of the aquifers in the southern part of the basin of mexico
topic hierarchical analysis process
potential groundwater recharge
satellite images
sustainable management
url http://hr.iwaponline.com/content/54/5/663
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