Development of Soil and Groundwater in the Western Anbar Plateau

Journal Title: Scholars Bulletin - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 5

Abstract

Abstract:Water is one of the most natural resources in dry areas, as it controls the presence, distribution and density of plants, animals and humans. Water is scarce or non-existent on the surface of dry lands around the world, it is clearly characterized by the appearance of dry areas on the appearance of the adjacent rain areas, However, in order to utilize dry areas in grazing and in stable agriculture, in trade, in the utilization of mineral resources, and in the establishment of urban centers, water must be found in sufficient quantities that are reliable and have qualitative characteristics that allow for selected economic activity. The western Anbar Plateau (116,000), or 26.5% of Iraq's total area of 438,317 km2 and 84.2% of the Anbar region, is characterized by low water availability. It is therefore necessary to increase efforts and harness energies to discover new water sources which are represented by ground water that compensates for the shortage of surface water quantities, especially as its use (groundwater) began to increase in most countries of the world.Generallywater is the source of life for all human creatures on the surface of this planet, In the near future; the conflict will also be over water rather than energy. Here the problem of the research appears which is identified by the following question: - Is there in the western plateau of Anbar, despite the large space occupied by the scarcity of water sources mature development projects rely primarily on the investment of groundwater reservoirs located therein, which contributes to the regular redistribution of the population. The hypothesis of the research was summarized as: - Defining the requirements of economic and social development that contribute to the foundations of human stability in that region by studying the groundwater and its areas of presence in the western plateau of Anbar. Keywords:water ground, soil, Development.

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Ali AKazem, Suaad Abdulkazem, Younis Kamil, Marwa M Albiaty

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Ali AKazem, Suaad Abdulkazem, Younis Kamil, Marwa M Albiaty (2018). Development of Soil and Groundwater in the Western Anbar Plateau. Scholars Bulletin, 4(5), 459-569. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-397191