حوض نهر الزعفران في محافظتي واسط وميسان دراسة في علم اشكال سطح الارض
Author name:
اثير قاسم خنجر المكصوصي
Supervisor name:
طلال مريوش جاري
General topic:
Geography
Specific topic:
General Geography
Degree:
Master
University:
Wasit University - Faculty Of Education - Department Of Geography
Language:
Arabic
University location:
Wasit
First pages:
10T1708 - p.pdf
Abstract:
Saffron Valley basin is located in Alalshl sedimentary area in Iraq study in geomorphology , which is located between latitudes between longitudes (64 03 03)(64 85 03) east and latitude (03 00 03)(00 3503) north area of adult 30333 km 3 , that the ultimate purpose core of this study is to know the natural ingredient to the pelvic area , and study characteristics morphometric and Alhedrlogih because of their importance in the knowledge of the spatial and morphological characteristics, and the number of mattresses river for the main basin and, And all the characteristics that operates within this area as well as their role in the development of investments in the region , and the researcher used the approach experimental induction and analysis of the equations and tables , and adopted the research on the study process topographical maps to design a series of special purpose maps which serve the purpose of research, documenting the interpretation of the results of the findings the researcher during the study process and field , the researcher found the need to study this subject Hedrlogih and geological study and because it is located in the climatic conditions of the area and semi - arid terrain varying which has an impact on the river system properties . . The letter contained four chapters , the first chapter dealt with the study of the natural constituents of the basin and focused Chapter II units geomorphological and focused the third quarter on the morphometric characteristics of the main basin and docks secondary characteristics Alhedrlogih of the size of annual runoff is expected for the main basin and secondary docks , Chapter IV dealt with land use