Most dams lose capacity as a result of three principal phenomena: leakage, sedimentation and evaporation. The study of these phenomena is particularly important as they can also endanger the dam’s stability. Here, we examine the case of the Gargar dam in western Algeria. This dam is located in an arid zone where water resources are becoming increasingly scarce. It is situated 5 km from the city of Ghelizane and is subject to considerable water loss. It has never been filled to capacity, and is now threatened by leakages that are clearly evolving over time. This article extends our earlier studies of the dam. Our work has estimated total average losses of 25 million m3 /year for the period 1988–2015, made up of leakage (0.3 million m3 /year)...
AbstractStudy regionThe El Haouareb dam (Merguellil catchment) in central Tunisia, which is typical ...
Description du sujet. L’érosion hydrique est une problématique particulièrement importante, notammen...
The question of water resources is posed urgently in Algeria. Underground water resources have been ...
The dam of Hammam Boughrara is an embankment dam built in a transboundary basin, between Algeria and...
The Foum El Gherza Reservoir fails to satisfy the irrigation of 300,000 palms of Sidi Okba and Seria...
AbstractIn arid and semi-arid areas where desertification is progressing, exploitation of water reso...
For centuries the oases of the Saoura continue to manage critical situations of drought and the host...
In recent years, the development of agriculture in Algeria Southeast grew rapidly, which increased d...
Impact of erosion on the silting of dams, on the recharging groundwater and on coastal marine intrus...
In this article, we studied, for the first time, the foggaras of Saoura. Five missions were carried ...
Copyright © 2013 Fares Belagoune, Djamel Boutoutaou. This is an open access article distributed unde...
Morocco has 140 large dams with a total capacity of 17 Gm3. The amount of potential fresh water is d...
Sediment deposits in North African catchments contribute to around 2%–5% of the yearly loss in the w...
The Dehamecha watershed is one of the most degraded basins in Algeria. This basin suffers from str...
Evaporation is the most negative phenomenon, causing huge losses in the water capacities of reservoi...
AbstractStudy regionThe El Haouareb dam (Merguellil catchment) in central Tunisia, which is typical ...
Description du sujet. L’érosion hydrique est une problématique particulièrement importante, notammen...
The question of water resources is posed urgently in Algeria. Underground water resources have been ...
The dam of Hammam Boughrara is an embankment dam built in a transboundary basin, between Algeria and...
The Foum El Gherza Reservoir fails to satisfy the irrigation of 300,000 palms of Sidi Okba and Seria...
AbstractIn arid and semi-arid areas where desertification is progressing, exploitation of water reso...
For centuries the oases of the Saoura continue to manage critical situations of drought and the host...
In recent years, the development of agriculture in Algeria Southeast grew rapidly, which increased d...
Impact of erosion on the silting of dams, on the recharging groundwater and on coastal marine intrus...
In this article, we studied, for the first time, the foggaras of Saoura. Five missions were carried ...
Copyright © 2013 Fares Belagoune, Djamel Boutoutaou. This is an open access article distributed unde...
Morocco has 140 large dams with a total capacity of 17 Gm3. The amount of potential fresh water is d...
Sediment deposits in North African catchments contribute to around 2%–5% of the yearly loss in the w...
The Dehamecha watershed is one of the most degraded basins in Algeria. This basin suffers from str...
Evaporation is the most negative phenomenon, causing huge losses in the water capacities of reservoi...
AbstractStudy regionThe El Haouareb dam (Merguellil catchment) in central Tunisia, which is typical ...
Description du sujet. L’érosion hydrique est une problématique particulièrement importante, notammen...
The question of water resources is posed urgently in Algeria. Underground water resources have been ...