REQUIRED AND AVAILABLE DATA FOR. TELEMAC Data – Model Preparation Required Data Study area boundary Abou Ali river discharge Bathymetrical data at the.

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REQUIRED AND AVAILABLE DATA FOR

TELEMAC Data – Model Preparation Required Data Study area boundary Abou Ali river discharge Bathymetrical data at the river mouth Wind information Wave periods information Location of chemical pollution injection points Discharge and concentration of chemical outfall Sediment information

TELEMAC Data – Model Preparation Required Data Data AvailableSent Data Study area boundary Abou Ali river discharge Bathymetrical data at the river mouth Wind information Wave periods information Location of chemical pollution injection points Sediment information Discharge and concentration of chemical outfall Not Yet NoNot Available

WATERWARE Data – Model Preparation Required Data Study area boundary Abou Ali river discharge Basic hydrometeorogical data Sketch of the network structure List of all nodes

WATERWARE Data – Model Preparation Required Data Data AvailableSent Data Study area boundary Abou Ali river discharge Basic hydrometeorogical data Sketch of the network structure List of all nodes