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Number 36 Year 2018

13 articles in this issue 

C. FAYE,E.N. GOMIS,S. DIEYE

Water, sanitation and hygiene are rights for all, regardless of the country. In developing countries, people are denied rights. This has resulted in poverty, illness and death, especially among children. In line with the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs)... see more

Pags. 7 - 20  

T. BENKACI,N. DECHEMI

In this paper, we have tested four rainfall-runoff models on daily time scale that we have picked out amongst more than ten models the most used in hydrology. These models were applied on four basins situated in North of Algeria, that are characterized by... see more

Pags. 21 - 39  

A. METOUCHI,I. MESMOUS,A. LABADI

Since the 1980s, the Mina watershed has been chronically water deficient, characterized by a low annual rainfall (304mm), irregular from one year to the next (from a peak to a low one year to the next) and a severe summer drought from June to August (6% o... see more

Pags. 41 - 57  

G. CHOUKRANI,A. HAMIMSA,M.E. SAIDI,A. BABQIQI

The arid and semi-arid climate of the Marrakech-Safi region is subject to oceanic and continental influences. The cities of Essaouira and Marrakech, which illustrate these two influences, experience an important temporal variability in rainfall and temper... see more

Pags. 59 - 63  

B. O. E. ADEOTI,I. YABI,E. OGOUWALE

This research work is about the local knowledge of the fishers facing the climatic variations in of Adjohoun and Dangbo side. The methodology used is based on data collection, the treatment and the analysis of the results. The results gotten prove that&nb... see more

Pags. 65 - 80  

A. METOUCHI,S. BOUZARA,A. LABADI

The catchment area of Wadi Mina (Algeria) belongs to the great basin of the Chelif River. It extends over 6100 km², equipped with eight rainfall measuring stations and controlled by four hydrometric stations. Precipitation is the most important element of... see more

Pags. 81 - 98  

K.N.D ATCHEREMI,J. P. R. JOURDA,M. B. SALEY,K. J. KOUAME,R. BALLIET

Davo river basin, located at the western-south of Côte d’Ivoire, covers a zone whose the main economic activity is based on agriculture. However, the crop yields of this agriculture dependent on the climate, is influenced by the variation and the climate ... see more

Pags. 99 - 117  

K.M. EHOUSSOU,A.M. KOUASSI,B. KAMAGATÉ

The objective of this study is to analyze the potential of underground water in the region of Aries in central Côte d'Ivoire to promote an optimization of the water supply of populations. To do this, data collection involving 353 drilling technical data a... see more

Pags. 119 - 143  

O. KHELIFI,I. MEHREZ,M. YOUNSI,M. NACEF,A.M. AFFOUNE

In this study, mango seed kernels were evaluated to prepare a biosorbent for use it as a natural carrier for the removal of methyl orange (orange acid 52) from aqueous solutions. In order to clarify the adsorption process, batch experiments were carried o... see more

Pags. 145 - 156  

B. REMINI

We are studying for the first time the sharing of flood waters in the palm grove of the oasis of Ghardaia. We conducted in the oases of the Mzab valley about fifteen missions during the period 2006 -2018 to understand how THE work of the traditional works... see more

Pags. 157 - 178  

B. REMINI,H. MERZOUG,M.A. RAIS

This study examines the phenomenon of infiltration of lake water into the rock of the banks of the Foum El Gherza dam. Several companions of measurements and investigations have been carried out on the site of the dam since 1998. Archives and data of more... see more

Pags. 179 - 197  

R. RIAHI,A. BOUJELBENE,S. BACCOUCHE

Although the Medjerda is an important source, the water obtained by farmers content sediments. For that reason, the installation of the decanter is essential to reduce this solid load.The purpose of this study is to verify the efficiency of the Goubellat ... see more

Pags. 199 - 215  

A. ARGAZ

The Souss basin is considered one of the most important Moroccan basins due mainly to its high value agricultural production, however, the intensive use of groundwater has led to a lowering of the piezometric level with an average of 2–3 m per years. This... see more

Pags. 217 - 229