qanatlike
Qanatlike is a term used to describe a system of water management that is similar to the traditional qanat system used in Iran and other arid regions. The qanat system involves the excavation of tunnels into the slopes of mountains to access groundwater, which is then channelled to the surface through a series of shafts and galleries. This method has been used for thousands of years to provide a reliable source of water for agriculture and human consumption in arid and semi-arid environments.
The qanatlike system shares several key features with the qanat system, including the use of gravity to
One of the main advantages of the qanatlike system is its ability to provide a consistent and
The construction and maintenance of a qanatlike system require significant technical expertise and resources. The tunnels
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the qanatlike system as a model for sustainable