Articles | Volume 64
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-64-13-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-64-13-2024
26 Jul 2024
 | 26 Jul 2024

Terrain-based evaluation of groundwater potential and long-term monitoring at the catchment scale in Taiwan

Jung-Jun Lin and Chia-Hung Liang

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Short summary
Our study addresses the challenges of costly groundwater investigation in the catchments by integrating in-situ groundwater data with terrain classification. This approach allows us to identify terrain-based groundwater potential and characterize groundwater levels. We aim for our findings to guide ongoing researchers in planning more detailed studies within their respective areas. These insights contribute to sustainable groundwater management and resource planning in similar topographies.