A water budget study of Lake Manzalah, Egypt


Autoria(s): Said, M.A.; Abdel Moati, M.A.R.
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

Based on the freshwater and seawater budgets, the mean in/out water fluxes as well as the monthly changes in freshwater content were determined in Lake Manzalah. About 6693 x 10^6m^3 of fresh and brackish water inflow to the lake annually through the main drains discharging into the southeastern basin. Allowances of precipitation (105.7 x 10^6m^3/y) and evaporation (1075 x 10^6m^3/y) yield a net runoff of 5723 x 10^6m^3/y. The average changes in the freshwater content (dF) of the lake was 547.0 x 10^6m^3 with the maximum i.e. 72.4 x 10^6m^3 in July. Using the quantity of inflowing and outflowing water through Boughaz El-Gamil (Lake-Sea connection), the change in water volume relative to sea level change was 549 x 10^6m^3/y. The sea-level height (dh) induced an average monthly change of 6.5 cm. Using the amount of freshwater discharge as well as the lake volume, the lake water is replaced every 48 days.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/19164/1/PJMS6_027.pdf

Said, M.A. and Abdel Moati, M.A.R. (1997) A water budget study of Lake Manzalah, Egypt. Pakistan Journal of Marine Sciences, 6(1-2), pp. 27-37.

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en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/19164/

Palavras-Chave #Limnology
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Article

NonPeerReviewed