نهر سييم رياپ
(تم التحويل من Siem Reap River)
| نهر سييم رياپ Siem Reap River | |
|---|---|
نهر سييم رياپ | |
| الموقع | |
| البلد | كمبوديا |
| السمات الطبيعية | |
| المنبع | |
| ⁃ الموقع | Phnom Kulen[1] |
| ⁃ المنسوب | 420 متر |
| المصب | |
- الموقع | تونلى ساپ |
| الطول | 80 كم |
| مساحة الحوض | 670 كم² |
| التدفق | |
| ⁃ المتوسط | 6.8 m3/s (240 cu ft/s) |
نهر سييم رياپ (Steung Siem Reap; خمير وسطى: ស្ទឹងសៀមរាប) flows through Siem Reap Province, in north-west Cambodia. The Siem Reap River was originally an offtake channel constructed during the Angkor period, used to divert water from the Puok River southward, probably to the East Baray. Because of the straight nature of a channel, the water flowed much faster than in a natural river. This caused the bed of the channel to erode as much as 10 meters in some areas, and probably caused problems with diverting the water to the East Baray. Over the past thousand years, the channel has gained small meanders and a unique ecosystem, and thus it is more accurate to call it a river.[2]
المراجع
- ^ "THE STUDY ON WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR SIEM REAP REGION IN CAMBODIA" (PDF).
{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help) - ^ Kummu, Matti; Lustig, Terry (September 2005). "Is the Siem Reap River a river?".
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