Soil erosion by water and the impact of sediment transport on lakes and streams, can seriously degrade soil and create problems for both agricultural land and water quality. The present study has been carried out to assess suspended sediment yield in Mellegue catchment, northeast of Algeria. Regression analysis was used to establish a relationship between the instantaneous water discharge (Q) and the instantaneous suspended sediment concentration (C) based on all recorded data and seasonal ratings for the period 1970–2003. The regression technique used in this paper involved a division of data into discharge – based classes, the mean concentrations and discharges of which are used to develop power regressions, according to single and season...
The objective of this study was to follow-up on the evolution of the hydro-pluviometric schemes and ...
Sediment deposits in North African catchments contribute to around 2%-5% of the yearly loss in the w...
Sediment deposits in North African catchments contribute to around 2%-5% of the yearly loss in the w...
The solids transport is a complex phenomenon ; the intensity of these phenomena varies greatly with ...
An understanding of the quantity of sediment deposited in a reservoir is necessary for effective res...
Erosion is a major phenomenon that causes damage not only to soil and agriculture, but also to the q...
The magnitude of the phenomenon is disproportionate in semi-arid or in temperate climates. Thus Alge...
International audienceThis paper studies the hydrodynamics and variability of stream flow and sedime...
0022-1694International audienceA quantification of the fine sediment budget of a wadi (dryland river...
This work deals with the main topic of the assessment of the Cherf drainage basin sediment yield bas...
A quantification of the fine sediment budget of a wadi (dryland river) in NW Algeria is presented fo...
In Algeria, the problems of erosion and sediment transport are critical, since they have the most dr...
The sediment transport is its importance, a major problem (agricultural land, siltation of selected ...
The watershed of the wadi Mina, is one of the largest basins of Cheliff (Northwest of Algeria), is s...
The Dehamecha watershed is one of the most degraded basins in Algeria. This basin suffers from str...
The objective of this study was to follow-up on the evolution of the hydro-pluviometric schemes and ...
Sediment deposits in North African catchments contribute to around 2%-5% of the yearly loss in the w...
Sediment deposits in North African catchments contribute to around 2%-5% of the yearly loss in the w...
The solids transport is a complex phenomenon ; the intensity of these phenomena varies greatly with ...
An understanding of the quantity of sediment deposited in a reservoir is necessary for effective res...
Erosion is a major phenomenon that causes damage not only to soil and agriculture, but also to the q...
The magnitude of the phenomenon is disproportionate in semi-arid or in temperate climates. Thus Alge...
International audienceThis paper studies the hydrodynamics and variability of stream flow and sedime...
0022-1694International audienceA quantification of the fine sediment budget of a wadi (dryland river...
This work deals with the main topic of the assessment of the Cherf drainage basin sediment yield bas...
A quantification of the fine sediment budget of a wadi (dryland river) in NW Algeria is presented fo...
In Algeria, the problems of erosion and sediment transport are critical, since they have the most dr...
The sediment transport is its importance, a major problem (agricultural land, siltation of selected ...
The watershed of the wadi Mina, is one of the largest basins of Cheliff (Northwest of Algeria), is s...
The Dehamecha watershed is one of the most degraded basins in Algeria. This basin suffers from str...
The objective of this study was to follow-up on the evolution of the hydro-pluviometric schemes and ...
Sediment deposits in North African catchments contribute to around 2%-5% of the yearly loss in the w...
Sediment deposits in North African catchments contribute to around 2%-5% of the yearly loss in the w...