Flow duration curve a tool to characterize, analyze and management low water in a Semi-Arid context: case of the Tassaout watershed upstream of the Moulay Youssef dam (1978-2016), Central High Atlas, Morocco

Authors

  • Mohamed CHAKIR
  • Mohamed El-GHACHI
  • Omar GHADBANE
  • Hassan OUAKHIR

Keywords:

Tassaout watershed (upstream of the Moulay Youssef Dam)
Low water flow
Flow duration curve
Threshold
Water resource
Management

Abstract

The watershed of the Tassaout river (upstream of the Moulay Youssef dam) belongs to the semi-arid mountain area, characterized by low rainfall. The scarcity of water resources, the maldistribution of it in time and space as well as the effect of climate change on a global and regional scale, have pushed us to focus on the study of the events of low water levels. The objective of the study of these flows is to know the factors that govern them to improve the management of resources in the watershed. We used in this study the hydrometric data of the Tamsemat station for the chronicle (1978-2016).
The methodology adopted is based on the determination and analysis of the thresholds and the intensity of low water flows from the flow duration curve (DC) and the modal flow. The results obtained showed that the characteristic classified flow (Q75), which corresponds to the specific flow of 2.3 L/s/Km2, represents an entry threshold at low water levels for the basin. Thus, and from the intensity thresholds defined by four levels (vigilance, alert, crisis and reinforced crisis), plans and decisions can be taken to guarantee sustainable and integrated management of water resources in the basin studied.

Author Biographies

Mohamed CHAKIR

Faculty of Arts & Human Sciences | Sultan Moulay Slimane University | Morocco

Mohamed El-GHACHI

Faculty of Arts & Human Sciences | Sultan Moulay Slimane University | Morocco

Omar GHADBANE

Faculty of Arts & Human Sciences | Sultan Moulay Slimane University | Morocco

Hassan OUAKHIR

Faculty of Arts & Human Sciences | Sultan Moulay Slimane University | Morocco

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2023-03-29

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Flow duration curve a tool to characterize, analyze and management low water in a Semi-Arid context: case of the Tassaout watershed upstream of the Moulay Youssef dam (1978-2016), Central High Atlas, Morocco. JNSLAS [Internet]. 2023 Mar. 29 [cited 2024 Dec. 22];7(1):19-34. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jnslas/article/view/6281

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Flow duration curve a tool to characterize, analyze and management low water in a Semi-Arid context: case of the Tassaout watershed upstream of the Moulay Youssef dam (1978-2016), Central High Atlas, Morocco. JNSLAS [Internet]. 2023 Mar. 29 [cited 2024 Dec. 22];7(1):19-34. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jnslas/article/view/6281