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Geomorphological analysis of paleo drainage systems and their environmental implications in the desert of Kuwait
Authors:J. Al-Sulaimi  F. J. Khalaf  A. Mukhopadhyay
Affiliation:(1) Water Resources Division, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, P. O. Box 24885, 13109 Safat, Kuwait, KW;(2) Department of Environment, Al-Mansura University (Damiaha Branch), Egypt, EG
Abstract: A well-developed drainage network is carved in the hard calcretized and gypcretized gravelly sand of the Pleistocene Dibdibba Formation in northern Kuwait. The present-day aridity suggests that these drainages were developed during pluvial episodes that took place in the post-Pleistocene time and, therefore, are considered as paleo-drainage. Detailed morphometrical analysis of the endoeric drainage systems was performed and the degree of correlation among their different morphometric parameters was investigated. Based on these parameters, the studied drainage basins are statistically grouped into three groups. Such grouping was confirmed by discriminant analysis. The categorical data analysis demonstrated the dependence of these groupings on the surface geology, regional topography, and local geomorphological settings. Infiltration measurements revealed that the drainage bedrocks have a low infiltration rate (<20 cm h–1), whereas the drainage fill deposits have a relatively high infiltration rate (67–30 cm h–1). The impact of the drainage system pattern and morphometry on the hydrological conditions is discussed and potential near-surface low salinity to freshwater aquifers is delineated. The role of the studied drainage systems in the occurrence of mobile sand and sand dunes, rainwater harvesting, and land capability are discussed. Received: 8 September 1995 · Accepted: 24 October 1995
Keywords:  Drainage system  Morphometric analysis  Infiltration rate  Discriminant analysis
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