Collection and storage of runoff from hillslopes in a semi-arid environment : Geomorphic and hydrologic aspects of the aljibe system in Almeria Province, Spain

Abstract Water harvesting systems in south-east Spain collect runoff from hillslopes in underground cisterns (aljibes). The characteristics of 51 aljibes were recorded. Aljibe volume increases non-linearly with catchment area ( r 2 =0.29; N =51). This relationship becomes even stronger for the water harvesting systems on rocky slopes ( r 2 =0.56; N =34). An empirical rainfall/runoff model indicates that the surface characteristics of the catchments are critical in producing sufficient runoff during years with low annual rainfall. The aljibe system is still viable provided the runoff coefficient of the catchments is high (curve number>90) and the volume of the aljibes is large enough to prevent overflow (volume to catchment area ratio>60 m 3 ha −1 ).

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