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Fuzzy pattern recognition method for assessing groundwater vulnerability to pollution in the Zhangji area

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Based on the widely used DRASTIC method, a fuzzy pattern recognition and optimization method was proposed and applied to the fissured-karstic aquifer of Zhangji area for assessing groundwater vulnerability to pollution. The result is compared with DRASTIC method. It is shown that by taking the fuzziness into consideration, the fuzzy pattern recognition and optimization method reflects more efficiently the fuzzy nature of the groundwater vulnerability to pollution and is more applicable in reality.

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Project (No. ICA4-CT-2001-10039) supported by Manporivers (Management policies for priority water pollutants and their effects on foods and human health: general methodology and application to Chinese river basins)

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Mao, Yy., Zhang, Xg. & Wang, Ls. Fuzzy pattern recognition method for assessing groundwater vulnerability to pollution in the Zhangji area. J. Zhejiang Univ. - Sci. A 7, 1917–1922 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.2006.A1917

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