Hydro-sedimentary flow modelling in some catchments Constantine highlands, case of Wadis Soultez and Reboa (Algeria)

Erosion is a major phenomenon that causes damage not only to soil and agriculture, but also to the quality of the water amounting to tonnes of matter annually transported on the earth's surface. This fact has attracted the interest of researchers to understand its mechanism and explain its caus...

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Main Authors: Balla Faiza, Kabouche Nabil, Khanchoul Kamel, Bouguerra Hamza
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Water and Land Development
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spelling doaj-c558170326f04366906019e38ba6268c2020-11-24T22:13:47ZengSciendoJournal of Water and Land Development2083-45352017-09-01341213210.1515/jwld-2017-0035jwld-2017-0035Hydro-sedimentary flow modelling in some catchments Constantine highlands, case of Wadis Soultez and Reboa (Algeria)Balla Faiza0Kabouche Nabil1Khanchoul Kamel2Bouguerra Hamza3University El-Hadj Lakhdar, Batna 2, Department of Hydraulic, Laboratory LRHYA, 05000 Batna, AlgeriaUniversity El-Hadj Lakhdar, Batna 1, Department of Architecture, Laboratory LEMPAU, AlgeriaUniversity Badji Mokhtar, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Department of Geology, Annaba, AlgeriaUniversity AbouBakr Belkaid, Faculty of Technology, Department of Hydraulic, Laboratory No 25, Tlemcen, AlgeriaErosion is a major phenomenon that causes damage not only to soil and agriculture, but also to the quality of the water amounting to tonnes of matter annually transported on the earth's surface. This fact has attracted the interest of researchers to understand its mechanism and explain its causes and consequences. This work is a comparative study of water erosion in the two semi-arid catchments of Wadi Soultez and Wadi Reboa; located in the North-East of Algeria. The approach adopted for the quantification of sediment transport consists on researching the best regressive model to represent the statistical relation between the sediment yield and the measured water discharge at different scales: annual, seasonal and monthly. The available data cover 27 years from 1985-2012. The results show that the power model has given the best correlation coefficient. Results have indicated that Wadi Reboa transported an average of 14.66 hm3 of water and 0.25 million tonnes of sediments annually. While Wadi Soultez has transported 4.2 hm3 of water and 0.11 million tonnes of sediments annually. At a seasonal scale, sediment amounts have showed significant water erosion in autumn with around 44% and secondarily in the spring with 29% in Wadi Soultez. Unlike Wadi Reboa, sediment transport represents 32% and 46% in autumn and spring respectively. Based on the obtained sediment amounts; it is found that the physical factors: such as steep reliefs, vulnerable lithological nature of rocks and poor vegetal cover, have significantly contributed in accelerating soil erosion.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jwld.2017.34.issue-1/jwld-2017-0035/jwld-2017-0035.xml?format=INTacceleratingregressive modelsediment transportWadi ReboaWadi Soultezwater dischargewater erosion
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author Balla Faiza
Kabouche Nabil
Khanchoul Kamel
Bouguerra Hamza
spellingShingle Balla Faiza
Kabouche Nabil
Khanchoul Kamel
Bouguerra Hamza
Hydro-sedimentary flow modelling in some catchments Constantine highlands, case of Wadis Soultez and Reboa (Algeria)
Journal of Water and Land Development
accelerating
regressive model
sediment transport
Wadi Reboa
Wadi Soultez
water discharge
water erosion
author_facet Balla Faiza
Kabouche Nabil
Khanchoul Kamel
Bouguerra Hamza
author_sort Balla Faiza
title Hydro-sedimentary flow modelling in some catchments Constantine highlands, case of Wadis Soultez and Reboa (Algeria)
title_short Hydro-sedimentary flow modelling in some catchments Constantine highlands, case of Wadis Soultez and Reboa (Algeria)
title_full Hydro-sedimentary flow modelling in some catchments Constantine highlands, case of Wadis Soultez and Reboa (Algeria)
title_fullStr Hydro-sedimentary flow modelling in some catchments Constantine highlands, case of Wadis Soultez and Reboa (Algeria)
title_full_unstemmed Hydro-sedimentary flow modelling in some catchments Constantine highlands, case of Wadis Soultez and Reboa (Algeria)
title_sort hydro-sedimentary flow modelling in some catchments constantine highlands, case of wadis soultez and reboa (algeria)
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Water and Land Development
issn 2083-4535
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Erosion is a major phenomenon that causes damage not only to soil and agriculture, but also to the quality of the water amounting to tonnes of matter annually transported on the earth's surface. This fact has attracted the interest of researchers to understand its mechanism and explain its causes and consequences. This work is a comparative study of water erosion in the two semi-arid catchments of Wadi Soultez and Wadi Reboa; located in the North-East of Algeria. The approach adopted for the quantification of sediment transport consists on researching the best regressive model to represent the statistical relation between the sediment yield and the measured water discharge at different scales: annual, seasonal and monthly. The available data cover 27 years from 1985-2012. The results show that the power model has given the best correlation coefficient. Results have indicated that Wadi Reboa transported an average of 14.66 hm3 of water and 0.25 million tonnes of sediments annually. While Wadi Soultez has transported 4.2 hm3 of water and 0.11 million tonnes of sediments annually. At a seasonal scale, sediment amounts have showed significant water erosion in autumn with around 44% and secondarily in the spring with 29% in Wadi Soultez. Unlike Wadi Reboa, sediment transport represents 32% and 46% in autumn and spring respectively. Based on the obtained sediment amounts; it is found that the physical factors: such as steep reliefs, vulnerable lithological nature of rocks and poor vegetal cover, have significantly contributed in accelerating soil erosion.
topic accelerating
regressive model
sediment transport
Wadi Reboa
Wadi Soultez
water discharge
water erosion
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