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Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
Morphometric Characteristics of Wadi Al-Asla basin, Eastern of Jeddah City – Western of Saudi Arabia
الخصائص المورفومترية لحوض وادي العسلاء شرقي مدينة جدة -غربي المملكة العربية السعودية
 
Subject : Morphometric Characteristics of Wadi Al-Asla basin, Eastern of Jeddah City – Western of Saudi Arabia 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : This Thesis examined the morphometric, spatial and morphological characteristics of the Wadi Al-Asala basin, east of Jeddah, using geographic information systems. The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) satellite was adopted for Endeavor satellite, 2017. With the aim of building a digital geographic database for the basin. This study shows the significance of using modern techniques in geomorphic studies. The area of the basin was 299.024 km2. The results of the morphological characteristics of the basin showed that most grade basins tend to elongate and therefore are inconsistent in shape. The value of circularity is 0.21, the shape coefficient is 0.41 and the Coalition coefficient is 2.19. The extracted values of the first and second grade basins indicate that they have a higher discharge peak than the major grades. This is because the running water mass reaches in a single batch to the outlet of the basin, with high capacity. The lemniscate Ratio of 0.61 indicates that it tends to pearly shape, away from the circular shape. It is concluded that the pelvic cycle is still youngish. The results of the histrionic characteristics show that the highly elongated ponds are characterized by strong anchoring, which is the predominant characteristic of the third, fourth and fifth grade basins, and that, the relationship between the reliefs and relative values of the torsion and elongation is positive (or is direct). Topography is described as coarse, indicating the affinity of river tributaries from each other. It is affected by drainage density and river frequency. The results of the morphometric characteristics of the river tributaries suggest that the basin reached the sixth level, with a total of 2871 tributaries. The proximity of the drainage density, river sloping and river frequency values indicate that the different levels of the valley were exposed to the same climatic and structural conditions The results of the morphometric characteristics of the river tributaries suggest that the basin reached the sixth level, with a total of 2871 tributaries. The proximity of the drainage density, sinuosity index and river frequency values indicate that the different levels of the valley were exposed to the same climatic and structural conditions. The researcher recommends to investigate the area hydrologically and to evaluate the gravity to manage beforehand planning and benefit from the database set up about the morphometric features of the basin. Furthermore, apply morphometric studies on basins in Jeddah to build up a comprehensive database in terms of morphometric and hydrological features. 
Supervisor : Dr.Mohammad Hamza 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1439 AH
2018 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 362 
Added Date : Friday, July 26, 2019 

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صالح سالم السباحيAlsibahi, Saleh SalemResearcherMaster 

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