Appropriate Area Locales For The Development Of Underground Dams Or Slope Lakes By The Commitment Of GDF: Application To The Plain Of Morocco
Degardin A , Clinical Neurophysiology, Faculty of Medicine; Cairo University, Giza, EgyptAbstract
Fake re-energize of springs from fleeting water or treated waste water has become an advantageous answer that permits recreating long haul stores of springs, including those influenced by over-abuse. Through working highlighted purposes behind homegrown, horticultural and modern Pliocene-Quaternary the snare of Saiss plain Experiences a diminishing in groundwater saves and the meaning of water in semi-parched zones to bone-dry, it was important to cure this condition by the development of underground dams and slope lakes. Mechanical apparatuses as guaranteed the board and water preservation tend ground than the streaming to be specific their fundamental job as the primary framework counterfeit re-energize of springs. The work introduced in this paper depends on the objective of recognizing, utilizing a geographic data framework (GDF), more good porousness regions recorded for development of underground dams and supplies search site maintenance and capacity of surface space of geomorphologic close to water for their improvement as little lakes.
Keywords
Groundwater, Plain Sais, Underground dams
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