FLOODS TYPOLOGY IN SEMIARID ENVIRONMENT: CASE OF AIN SEFRA WATERSHED (KSOUR MOUNTAINS, SAHARIAN ATLAS, SW OF ALGERIA)
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2017-04-21
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university of el oued/جامعة الوادي
Abstract
The watershed of Ain Sefra covers an area of 1957 km2, which is located in the southwestern
of Algerian territory in an area called Ksour Mountains. It is moderately elongated and
characterized by a fairly widespread network, steep slopes and relatively impermeable terrains
with variety lithology, providing a favorable environment for the development of flashfloods.
The surface flow regime in this semi-arid region is consistent with the rainfall. Floods are
highly variable and irregular, short and stormy, with very high peak flows if compared to the
average modules, they are characterized by a very fast rise, leading severe damages in Ain
Sefra city, and a slow decline followed by a prolonged dry period. Autumn is reported as
risky season. The flow in dry periods demonstrates a groundwater potential, which is
produced by the Atlas relief that shows a fairly strong hydrological relationship between
surface water and groundwater
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Watershed, AinSefra, floods, semi-arid, flow
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A. Derdour,A. Bouanan,K. Babahamed.FLOODS TYPOLOGY IN SEMIARID ENVIRONMENT: CASE OF AIN SEFRA WATERSHED (KSOUR MOUNTAINS, SAHARIAN ATLAS, SW OF ALGERIA). Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences.VOL10 N03.21/04/2017.university of el oued [visited in ../../….]. available from [copy the link here]