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ارتفاع منسوب المياه الجوفية في مدينة زليتن - ليبيا
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- معلومة اضافية
- Alternate Title:
Increase in Groundwater Levels in the City of Zliten - Libya.
- نبذة مختصرة :
الجوفية، ونزوح الأفراد المتضررين من هلذه الظاهرة إلى أماكن أخرى. وتقترح الدراسة وضع خطط لاسلتغلا المياه الجوفية بمنطقة الدراسة من أج تخفيض ارتفاع منسوب المياه، ومراعاة هذا الاستغلا حتى لا يكون استغلالا مكثفا للمياه ويسلبب مشاك جديدة في المستقب ، كمشلاك تلداخ المياه الجوفية مع مياه البحر. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- نبذة مختصرة :
This study was concerned with analyzing the basics of the rise in groundwater levels in the city of Zliten, which is located northwest of Libya and the city overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, with the aim of reaching the reasons that led to the rise in groundwater levels, knowing the impact of this rise and developing solutions. Telephone interviews were used to collect data related to With the rise in groundwater levels, to achieve these goals, the descriptive approach, the quantitative approach, and the analytical approach were used. The results of the study showed that some places in the city were affected by the rise in groundwater levels, and the displacement of individuals affected by this phenomenon to other places. The study suggests developing plans to exploit groundwater in the study area in order to reduce the rise in water levels, and to take this exploitation into account so that it does not become an intensive exploitation of water and cause new problems in the future, such as problems of groundwater interfering with seawater. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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