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Number 56 Year 2023

16 articles in this issue 

A. LONG,M. MOKHTAR,S. HALIM,F. AHMED

Many nations across the globe have incorporated carbon neutrality into their national agendas to see a more sustainable world. The basic sustainable journey is to find the equilibrium between the people, the environment and the economy. By conceptualizing... see more

Pags. 7 - 24  

A.V. BURLACHENKO,O.N. CHERNYKH,A. BRAKENI

This article presents and discusses the results of model studies of culverts of high-pressure waterworks with a narrow tailwater, which were not taken into account in the design, construction and operation of the Kurpsai waterworks in Kyrgyzstan. The inco... see more

Pags. 25 - 38  

A.K. SWARNAKAR,S. BAJPAI,I. AHMAD

The effectiveness of a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland (HSFCW) for treating domestic wastewater (DWW) effluent was investigated over a six-month period under a variety of operational conditions, including vegetation (planted or unplanted "c... see more

Pags. 39 - 54  

M. GHASEMI ASL,M. HEIDARNEJAD

Local scour holes develop around bridges due to the flow coming into collision with the piers and the resulting flow separation. The scour hole dimensions around bridge piers depend on flow hydrodynamics, fluid properties, pier geometry, and bed-load prop... see more

Pags. 55 - 75  

K. ZAIDI,M. DJEDDOU,F. SEKIOU,I.A. HAMEED,M. SHAWAQFAH

Sewage sludge has gained importance and become a general significant environmental concern due to the presence of dangerous heavy metals and organic pollutants. In this study, various simple machine learning (ML) models, namely, multilayer perceptron neur... see more

Pags. 77 - 106  

M. TRIVEDI,T.M.V. SURYANARAYANA

Reservoirs play a major role in managing the available water resources. The scarcity of water has become a serious problem worldwide; therefore, reservoirs must be created, planned and managed efficiently. Water resource systems need to be planned in an o... see more

Pags. 107 - 121  

K.A.A. GASSI,H. SAOUDI

This study examines for the first time the impacts of the different physical parameterization schemes in the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-ARW) model on the quality of heavy rain prediction during the transitional season in eastern Algeria. Variou... see more

Pags. 123 - 137  

B. ACHOUR,G. DE LAPRAY

The flumes reported in the specialized literature are mostly designed in a rectangular shape, such as the Parshall or the Venturi, which has several drawbacks, in particular low accuracy for low flow depths. The section that offers the best accuracy for b... see more

Pags. 139 - 178  

S. FELLOUS,A. BENDJAMA,Y. BENZAOUI

Water quality indicators, including biological, chemical and physical properties, are usually determined by collecting data from the field and analyzing them in the laboratory. Although these in situ measurements are costly and time-consuming, they offer ... see more

Pags. 179 - 192  

D. MEHTA,B. ACHOUR,J. PASTAGIA,H. AZAMATHULLA,S. VERMA

Reservoir operation occupies an important place in the utilization of water resources. Large-scale reservoirs play an essential role in water resource management for agricultural irrigation, water supply, and flood control. However, we need robust reservo... see more

Pags. 193 - 214  

T.R. NAKOU,L. SENOU,B. ELEGBEDE,F.P. CODO

Climate change has an influence on rainfall, which significantly affects the magnitude of the frequency of floods and droughts. Variations in precipitation over the long term are therefore one of the elements of climate variability. To identify the change... see more

Pags. 215 - 234  

S.S. BALKISSOON,S.R. GUNAKALA,H.M. AZAMATHULLA

A triangulated grid was used to estimate the areal precipitation for regions in Trinidad. The rain gauge stations, from three hydrometric units, served as nodal points. Three parameters, nodal rainfall, its x and y co-ordinates, were used to determine the... see more

Pags. 235 - 265  

B. REMINI

Flash floods in Algeria, this paper discusses the characteristics of these new floods. In reality, these floods are of Saharan origin and are caused by torrential rainfall, the equivalent of 3 to 12 months falling between 24 hours and 72 hours. In recent ... see more

Pags. 267 - 307  

N. AROUA

Water has emerged as a pivotal global issue encompassing quantitative and qualitative dimensions, albeit with variations across the world. Successive dedicated reports have attributed the causes to i) population growth, leading to an increasing demand, ii... see more

Pags. 309 - 327  

A. KOUDOU,Z.N. GAHI,T.V. ASSOMA,K.A. KOUAMÉ,Y.S. AGBEVO

The objective of this study is to characterize the affinities between the subwatersheds of order 4 of the Bandama river by the statistical analysis of the morphometric parameters. It is conducted from the theoretical hydrographic network of the Bandama ri... see more

Pags. 329 - 349  

M.A. HAFNAOUI,M. BOULTIF,I. DABANLI

The effect of climate change in the world has directly contributed to the increase in the frequency of natural phenomena, including floods. Algeria has suffered from this phenomenon through human and material damage caused by this risk. The objective of t... see more

Pags. 351 - 369