Oued Saoura

Oued Saoura is an intermittent river, or wadi, formed from the confluence of the Oued Guir and Oued Zouzfana at Igli, forming the Saoura valley.[1] While in the past the flow of the river was steady and plentiful, in recent years it has diminished due to the construction of the Djorf Torba dam on the Oued Guir.[1]

Oued Saoura
The Oued Saoura at Béni Abbès
Location
CountryAlgeria
RegionBéchar Province (with a small section in Adrar Province)
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationConfluence of Oued Guir and Oued Zouzfana
Mouth 
  location
Sebkhel el Melah
  elevation
300 m (980 ft)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftOued Zouzfana
  rightOued Guir

Course

From Igli the Oued Saoura runs through Béchar Province past the towns of Béni Abbès, Tamtert, El Ouata, Béni Ikhlef, Kerzaz, Timoudi, Ouled Khoudir, and Ksabi, then passes under the N6 highway before reaching the endorheic lake Sebkha el Melah.

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References

  1. Merzougui, Touhami. "L'eau dans l'oasis de Béni Abbés : un patrimoine essentiel (Vallée de la Saoura, Sud Ouest algérien)" (PDF). Nature Vivante. Retrieved 21 February 2013.


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