Water supply problems in the Butana region-central Sudan with special emphasis on Jebel Qeili area |
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Authors: | Farouk D. Ahmed Mohamend D. Abu Sin |
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Affiliation: | (1) F.G.S., Geology Department, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Rep. of Sudan;(2) Geography Department, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Rep. of Sudan |
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Abstract: | The Butana region of central Sudan is famous for its animal wealth and extensive pastures. Yet scarcity of water resources in the area especially during the dry seasons handicaps the proper utilization of these pastures. The area is occupied by non-water-bearing basement rocks and the only source of water is from direct run-off. Thus large numbers of small-size water reservoirs, haffirs, were constructed, but these are inadequate to provide enough water for the growing human and animal population. An all-year lake is here proposed to be constructed utilizing the ring-structure the Jebel Qeili igneous complex, central Butana. This lake is expected to solve the present water problem and meet the future demand of central Butana at the present rate of human and animal growth. |
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