![]() To do so, eight major biophysical and environmental factors like geomorphology, lithology, slope, rainfall, land use land cover (LULC), soil, lineament density and drainage density were considered. ![]() This study was conducted in Northern Ethiopia, Wollo Zone, in Gerardo River Catchment district to spatially delineate the groundwater potential areas using geospatial and MCDA tools. Like the other developing countries, groundwater evaluation in Ethiopia has been usually conducted using field survey which is not feasible in terms of time and resource. One of the problems is the absence of updated spatial information on the quantity and distribution of groundwater resource. The issue of unsustainable groundwater utilization is becoming increasingly an evident problem and the key concern for many developing countries.
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