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Hydraulic modeling of Sebou tributaries for flood prevention in the el Gharb plain - Morocco

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  • Ikram Khadir
  • Mohamed Saadi
  • El Hamdouni Ikram

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Flooding is one of the most unpredictable natural hazards. In Morocco, the El Gharb plain is the most affected. The Rharb basin receives between 500 and 600mm of precipitation and includes 30% of Morocco's water resources. All the factors that make the Rharb plain a vulnerable area are: climatic factors, lithology, geomorphology, the limited number of natural outlets for water drainage towards the Atlantic Ocean. The methodology adopted is based on the determination of flood zones and the hydraulic modeling of the main tributaries of the Oued Sebou and the main sanitation channels, in order to monitor the evolution of flood zones and evaluate the flow of the Oued Sebou to understand the functioning of the hydrographic network and the overflow points. According to the hydrographs established by the Gharb plain flood protection department, the maximum flow at the entrance to the city of Kenitra was estimated at 2,600 m3/s and the flow of the Oued at this level is of the order of 1,600 m3/s, which explains the overflows recorded at the level of the left bank of the Oued Sebou, the dead arm of the Oued. The results of these studies as well as the analysis of the history of the floods of the Oued Sebou, show that one to two major floods occur every 10 years and that the overflows reach upstream of the highway to the dead arm of the Oued and cover Merja-Fouarate such as the case of the flooding of the city of Kenitra in 2010.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:datame:v:4:y:2025:i::p:643:id:1056294dm2025643
DOI: 10.56294/dm2025643
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