Encyclopedia: Medjerda River
The Medjerda River (Arabic: نهر مجردا‎) (also known as the Wadi Majardah, Wadi Medjerha, Oued Majardah, and Bagradas) is a river in Algeria and Tunisia. With a length of 450 km it is the longest river...
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APPLICATION OF THE SWAT MODEL ON THE MEDJERDA RIVER BASIN (TUNISIA) F. Bouraoui (1), S. Benabdallah (2), A Jrad (2) and G. Bidoglio (1) (1) Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Institute for Environment and Sustainability, Soil & Waste Unit, TP 460, 20120 Ispra (VA) ITALY, (faycal.bouraoui@jrc.it), (2)
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Tunisia, the Medjerda River and its principal tributa-. ry, El Melah, are polluted by heavy The River Medjerda is the principal source of irrigation...
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Flood routing of regulated flows in Medjerda River, Tunisia Released flows from the Sidi Salem Dam Reservoir on the Medjerda River (Northern Tunisia) were routed downstream along the river lower water course using both hydrologic and hydraulic flood routing techniques.
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:This article is about the ancient city of Utica in Tunisia. For other places with this name, see Utica.The Ruins of UticaUtica is an ancient city northwest of Carthage near the outflow of the Medjerda River into the Mediterranean Sea, traditionally considered to be the first colony founded by the Phoenicians in North...
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Ghardimaou (Arabic: غار الدماء‎) is a small town in the north-west of Tunisia about 192 km from Tunis. It belongs to the Jendouba Governorate. The town has about 70,000 inhabitants ((67,955 in 2004). The rail line from Tunis passing along the Medjerda river ends at Ghardimou; it was built...
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In the course of the latest Pleistocene to mid-Holocene, the Medjerda river system in Mediterranean Tunisia shows events of increased flooding and aggradation of relatively coarse overbank deposits.
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of the Kroumirie Mountains in the northwest that reach elevations of 3,000 feet (900 metres)—and the Mogods, a mountain range running along the deeply indented coastline to the north, lies the Majardah (Medjerda) River valley, formed by a series of ancient lake basins covered with alluvium.
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