Delineating groundwater potential zones within the Azraq Basin of Central Jordan using multi-criteria GIS analysis
The present study was carried out in the central part of the Azraq Basin of Jordan to delineate the various
groundwater potential zones within this region. This study includes eight criteria; land use, soil, slope, rainfall,
elevation, lithology, lineament density and drainage density. Data and information regarding these criteria were
collated and ascertained through the employment and utilisation of satellite imagery and digital mapping. The
weighted linear combination (WLC) technique was then employed to integrate these criteria within the GIS so
that the area concerned could be evaluated regarding its various hydrogeomorphic characteristics. A review of
the literature was then used to assess each of the criteria. Subsequently the criteria were assigned to various
parameters per their significance and rating regarding groundwater potentiality.
The delineated groundwater potential map was classified into four distinct zones, namely, low, moderate,
high, and very high potential zones. From the study findings it can be seen that approximately17% of the area
concerned in this study was shown to have very high groundwater potential, while 2.181% has a low potential
and 32.612%is categorised as having high groundwater potential; the largest region was that of moderate
groundwater potential, with 48.207% of the land being categorised as such. Furthermore, the groundwater
potential zones map was verified against a map of existing wells to calculate the percentage of wells in each
potential zone. The results showed that approximately 2% of the existing wells were within low potential zones,
66% were within moderate potential zones, 15% were within high potential zones, and only 17% were within
very high potential zones