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Conceptualization of flow in a snow-governed groundwater catchment in Lebanon: report 2: artificial tracer experiment



A science-based approach for future guidelines for sustainable water management.
decision support instrument , publication Aug 2020 ; 22 pages
Aut. Joanna Doumar
Ed. UNICEF - Beirut AUB - Beirut
Downloadable format: PdF (1 880 ko)
   Report 3: snow and flow webinar summary report    Report 4: Geological report    Report 5: conceptual model and water balance    Report 6: Correlative analysis Abstract:
The study consists of undertaking a monitoring campaign on poorly investigated springs in the area of Kfarzebbiane in Mount Lebanon to quantify flow at a high resolution and the current available quantities for supply for decision makers. In addition, it includes a geological reconnaissance, mapping, as well as tracer experiments to allow the characterization of the catchment area of the investigated springs for a better understanding of the system in terms of flow preferential paths, velocities of transport in case of contamination and delineation of contribution zones.
This report (Report II) details the activities and results of the tracer experiment undertaken on July 15, 2020.

Target Audiences:

Cooperation actors , Technician , Local and national decision makers

Keywords:

climate (CI) (DT) (ET) , climate change (CI) (DT) (ET) , management of water resources (CI) (DT) (ET) , rural (CI) (DT) (ET) , sustainable development (CI) (DT) (ET)

Country:

Lebanon (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publishers/Broadcasters:

UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund - Beirut - Lebanon
    

AUB - Université Américaine de Beyrouth - Beirut - Lebanon
    

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