Research on qanats in Spain
Autor
Martínez Medina, Ramón
Gil-Meseguer, Encarnación
Gómez-Espín, José María
Editor
SpringerFecha
2019Materia
QanatWell
Groundwater dam
Semi-arid
Spain
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Diferent types of drainage galleries exist in Span: mina de agua, qanat, cimbra or tajea
and galleries associated with a groundwater dam (buried in the bed of the channel to stop
sub-surface circulation). A qanat is a type of drainage gallery located in the foothills where
groundwater is captured. Qanats, also called galerías con lumbreras, minados con espejue los, viajes de agua, or alcavons in Spain, can be seen as models for sustainable use of water
in arid and semi-arid environments. Furthermore, in their local contexts, these hydrau lic systems create their own landscapes and hydraulic heritage. As such, the technique is
the basis for new ways of thinking about how to generate water in dry environments like
the Southeast of Spain. There are several groups of Spanish researchers studying qanats
and other types of horizontal wells as systems being able to generate endogenous water
resources. Because of their extensive and continuous research over a number of years, the
teams from the Universities of Murcia and Valencia stand out