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Project
Document Title
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Regional study of the hydraulic behavior and the potential for flooding of some of the main valleys in the western part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
دراسة إقليمية للتصرف الهيدروليكي واحتمال السيول لبعض الأودية الرئيسية في الجزء الغربي في المملكة العربية السعودية
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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The main goal of the current work is to study the hydraulic behavior and the potential flooding of some of the main valleys in the western part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. These are: (1) Basin and the Valley Numan (2) Basin and the Valley Khulais, (3) Basin and the Valley Kadid, (4) Basin and the Valley of the fruit, (5) basin and the valley of Rabigh, research has included study was also the main branches of these valleys. Some studies have been conducted to support and detailed study of geology, geomorphology and hydrological conditions in the search area, which provides some information that support the main study to calculate the flooding floods. Almorvomitrih account characteristics of all basins and sub Altbarfah exhaust have been identified using the method Sthler to determine the successive ranks of the branches of the valleys. These properties include the number of branches and average length of an area of drainage basin drainage basin average density gradient general form of pelvic recurrence rate of bifurcation and branches. Was also prepared general description of the geology of the region, including the main rock types and rock groups and the intricate components of the study area. Allogreetmah method used for the Pearson (Type III) in the analysis of daily data for the majority of rainfall stations with eight different registration periods for the purpose of establishing the frequency curve of rain for each of these stations. The results of choices made in the nomination valleys and volumetric analysis of sediment samples Alodiagnh been represented graphically and attached in this study. Based on data from the curve of the rain band as well as data Almorvomitrih Special valleys were calculated act hydraulic basins of rainstorms with extended frequency different (2.5, 10, 25.50, and 100 years old) with the change of terms of continued storms (0.5, 1.0, 1.5 hours ). Determine the amount of water was encountered on the surface of the ground and leaked into the soil surface and the rate of stream and estimate the size of each of them. Results were presented in the form of Hedrogeravat and tables containing numerical values of the hydraulic behavior of each basin. The study included the expense of sediment transported by flood waters in the form of rates and volumes have been scheduled.
Publishing Year
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1421 AH
2001 AD
Sponsor Name
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kau
Sponsorship Year
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1421 AH
2001 AD
Added Date
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
محمود سعيد اليماني
aliamani, mahmoud saeid
Investigator
Doctorate
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30404.docx
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