Analysis of spatial–temporal patterns of water table change as a tool for conjunctive water management in the Upper Central Plain of the Chao Phraya River Basin, Thailand.
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2014
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A sustainable strategy for conjunctive water
management must include information on the temporal and
spatial availability of this natural resource. Because of
water shortages in the dry seasons, farmers on the Upper
Plain of the Chao Phraya River basin, Thailand, are
increasingly using groundwater to meet their irrigation
needs. To evaluate the possibilities of conjunctive water
management in the area, the spatial–temporal changes in
the water table of the Younger Terrace Aquifer were
investigated. First, a regional geomorphological map based
on field surveys, remote sensing and previous environmental
studies was developed. Then, the well data were
analyzed in relation to rainfall, streamflow, yield and
pumpage, and the data were interpolated using geostatistical
techniques. The results were analyzed via integrated
zoning based on color theory as applied to multivariate
visualization. The analysis results indicate areas that would
be more suitable for groundwater extraction in a conjunctive
management framework with regard to the natural
hydrogeological processes and the effects of human interaction.
The kriging results were compared with the geomorphological
map, and the geomorphological areas
exhibit distinct hydrogeological patterns. The western fans
exhibit the best potential for the expansion of conjunctive
use, whereas the borders of the northern fans exhibit the
lowest potential.
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Kriging, Conjunctive management of water resources, Multivariate visualization
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VASCONCELOS, V. V. et al. Analysis of spatial–temporal patterns of water table change as a tool for conjunctive water management in the Upper Central Plain of the Chao Phraya River Basin, Thailand. Applied Water Science, v. 7, p. 245–262, 2014. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-014-0240-4>. Acesso em: 25 ago. 2017.