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El delta del río Adra, en sentido geográfico, constituye un sistema acuífero de geometría compleja integrado por materiales detríticos neógeno- cuateroarios, cuyo sustrato impermeable está formado por metapelitas alpujárrides. Con una precipitación media anual de 400 mm y temperatura superior a 18 °C se estima una lluvia útil media superior a 100 mm/año. Sus aguas, de calidad mediocre o mala, tanto para uso doméstico como agrícola, presentan facies sulfatada magnésicocálcica o clourada sódica y contenido total en sales disueltas comprendido entre 1 y 4 g/l. La principal fuente de alimentación procede de la recarga a partir del río Adra, con el que guarda estrecha relación hidráulica. Este sistema es actualmente excedentario en recursos y susceptible de un mayor aprovechamiento, en un área en donde la escasez de agua constituye el principal elemento limitativo del desarrollo.
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losing stream, QE1-996.5, río perdedor, Losing stream, acuífero detrítico costero, excedentes hídricos, Geology, Coastal detritic aquifer, Excedentes hídricos, exceeding water, Coastal detrític aquifer, Acuífero detrítico costero, Exceeding water
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