- climate.
Sabkhas are
gradational between land and
intertidal zone
within restricted coastal plains just
above normal high-tide level.
Within a
sabkha, evaporite-saline...
- high tide
inundates the
coastal sabkhas as a thin
sheet of
water up to a few
hundred metres rather than
flooding the
sabkhas through a
network of channels...
-
peninsula is
notable for its
sabkhas, or salt flats, of
which the two
distinct varieties are
coastal and inland. The
coastal sabkhas, more
prevalent on the...
- an ****emblage of wind-blown sediments.
Sediments within the
sabkha differ from
other sabkhas in the region. Here, they are
described as
mainly comprising...
-
eastern regions;
seawater intrusion in the
eastern region;
intrusion of
sabkha water in the
southwestern region; and
irrigation return flow in a local...
- and white. East of the city, the salt-crusted
coastal plains,
known as
sabkha, give way to a north–south
running line of dunes. ****her east, the dunes...
- Al
Sabkha (Arabic: السبخة) is a
locality in Dubai,
United Arab
Emirates (UAE). Al
Sabkha is a
small community between Al Rigga, Naif, Al Dha****a and Al...
- flourish. The
interior of the
region is
characterized by the
presence of
sabkhas (sal****er marshes) and waterways. Additionally,
there are
several freshwater...
-
Sebkha Tah, also
named as
Sabkhat Tah,
Sebja Tah or
Sebjet Tah, is a
sabkha in
southern Morocco. At 55
metres below sea
level it is the
lowest point of...
- Shindagha/Al
Ghubaiba on the Bur
Dubai side, and the
water station at Al
Sabkha on the
Deira side. The
abras depart every few minutes. The fare is 1 dirham...