Estimation of the Environmental Flow Regime to Deter-mine the Minimum Flow for Pollution Reduction: Wadi Zomar - Palestine as a Case Study
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https://doi.org/10.53671/pturj.v8i1.85Corresponding Author :
Saed KhayatKeywords:
Flow Regime, Wadi Zomar - Palestine, Fecal Coliform, RestorationAbstract
Possible factors that play a role in restoring a flow regime that supports a healthy environment were identified for Wadi Zomar, Palestine. The hydrograph shows that threshold discharges for bed drying are less than 0.14 m3/s, bar formation is less than 0.4 ms/s and floodplain inundation events are over 3 m3/s. The HEC-RAS model suggests a continuous discharge throughout the year that maintains the base flow in the range of 0.5 m3/s. The model suggests that the restoration process is controlled by two main factors: role of sufficient flow and flood inundation frequency
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