Abstract

Abstract The accumulation of silt in water dams is a natural phenomenon and an acute problem, and every year, about 4,000 tons of soil per square kilometer goes to the dams or the sea through valleys, causing the dams to become saturated with silt or sanding the ports, coinciding with the shrinking of agricultural areas. In general, the siltation of water dams results from a complex process characterized by four successive stages, namely, runoff, erosion, transport, and sedimentation. In this field, many specialists have presented their approach to the problem of sediment transport and erosion, which can affect silt in the area, and therefore, it is important to know the rate of silt before completing the dams. In addition, many factors affect the siltation of dams, such as runoff. In this regard, this article deals with a meta-study of the relationship between the silt rate in Algerian dams and the surface runoff factor. This is to obtain a database that can be used by research professors as well as experts supervising the construction of dams in Algeria.

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