Assessment on Sustainability of Groundwater Resources in China Southwestern Karst Mountain Area

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Based on the systematical analysis of hydrogeology, social economy and regional environment, choosing 23 indicators from four aspects of the groundwater resources condition, social economy, the ecological environment, Sustainability assessment system of groundwater resources for southwestern karst mountain area were established. Meanwhile, the weights of the indicators based on AHP were determined, which can reduce the fuzziness of man-made judgments. the sustainability of groundwater resources were evaluated and had a much better result by referring to the Weining area of Guizhou province. Thus, provide certain references for similar regional assessment.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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3381-3384

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August 2013

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