Estimation of nutrient fluxes from the flooding of the Wadi Gaza catchment into the Mediterranean Sea

IF 1.5 Q4 WATER RESOURCES H2Open Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-24 DOI:10.2166/h2oj.2023.053
Hassan Al-Najjar, A. Purnama, Korhan Özkan
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The coastal catchment of Wadi Gaza is the main surface water basin that flows down to Gaza coastal plain zone and drains into the Mediterranean Sea. The modeling-based assessment of the hydrological system is an essential endeavor for managing water resources and ensuring water security for the transnationally shared Wadi Gaza basin and defining water resources rights. The hydrological simulation of the basin was performed using the SWAT model from 1984 to 2020. The outputs of the simulation refer to an average discharge that varies between zero in the summer months and about 15 m3/s in the winter with a maximum recorded discharge of about 130 m3/s. The sediments and nutrient transport indicate to valuable quantities might reach the downstream area of the wadi Gaza stream where on average about 3,673, 177, and 62 tons per month of sediments, total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP), respectively, are received at the downstream point. Through the rainy seasons, for the nitrogen sources, the average monthly contents were 4, 13, and 1 ton for nitrate (NO3).
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估计加沙河流域洪水流入地中海的营养通量
Wadi Gaza的沿海集水区是主要的地表水流域,向下流入加沙沿海平原区,并排入地中海。基于模型的水文系统评估是管理水资源、确保全国共享的瓦迪-加沙流域水安全和确定水资源权利的重要努力。1984年至2020年,使用SWAT模型对流域进行了水文模拟。模拟的输出指的是在夏季月份的零和冬季月份的约15m3/s之间变化的平均流量,最大记录流量约为130m3/s。沉积物和营养物质运输表明,有价值的数量可能会到达瓦迪-加沙河的下游地区,在那里,平均每月分别接收约3673、177和62吨沉积物、总氮(TN)和总磷(TP)。在整个雨季,对于氮源,硝酸盐(NO3)的月平均含量分别为4、13和1吨。
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