Analysis of fresh-saline water interface at the Shatt Al-Arab estuary
- 1. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
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ABSTRACTThe river formed by the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates is known as the Shatt Al-Arab; it runs for about 190 km from the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates, in Qurnah, Iraq, to the Arabian/Persian Gulf. The lowest alluvial plains of the Tigris and Euphrates have been for millennia exploited for their fertile soils and rich date palm forest. Nevertheless, over the past decades, this productive region has experienced the negative impact of salt intrusion from the Gulf, jeopardizing the environment and the economy of the region. The causes of salt intrusion in the Shatt Al-Arab have be ascribed to anthropogenic activities in the area, such as, for example, damming of the Tigris and Euphrates, which induced new flow regimes in the Shatt Al-Arab. Although modelling salinity intrusion has become a common practice in research and applications, availability of input data might have discouraged or limited the analysis of salinity intrusion in the Shatt Al-Arab. The kind cooperation of the Center...
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
International Journal of River Basin Management
Publisher:
Informa UK Limited
ISSN:
15715124
Volume:
13
Pages:
17-25
Persistent Identifiers
DOI
10.1080/15715124.2014.945092
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MAGID
1971764078
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