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Veins of the Desert - A Review on Qanat / Falaj / Karez (Hardcover)
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Veins of the Desert - A Review on Qanat / Falaj / Karez (Hardcover)
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Qanat is a gently sloping subterranean canal, which taps a
water-bearing zone at a higher elevation than cultivated lands. A
qanat consist of a series of vertical shafts in sloping ground,
interconnected at the bottom by a tunnel with a gradient flatter
than that of the ground. From the air, this system looks like a
line of anthills leading from the foothills across the desert to
the greenery of an irrigated settlement. Qanat engages a variety of
knowledge and its studying entails an interdisciplinary approach.
In a traditional realm, qanats are embraced by a socio-economic
system which guarantees their sustainability. The facets of this
socio-economic system operate closely together and make it possible
for the qanats to remain into future. Veins of the Desert shows
that digging a qanat requires a variety of sciences and
technologies, though at a glance qanat is just a horizontal tunnel
which drains out groundwater. Qanat is a feat of technology left
from our ancestors; hidden underground, but its technical
importance is apparent, not less valuable than such surface
structures as bridges, castles, towers, etc. Qanat enjoys extended
structures and sometimes its length reaches tens of kilometers. It
passes through geological formations and faces different conditions
and obstacles, so the qanat masters' efforts to solve these
problems led to the accumulation of knowledge in terms of qanat
construction over time, which has been handed down from generation
to generation. Qanat is one of the most complicated traditional
technologies, which require knowledge on nature ranging from
groundwater to management. This indigenous technology used to bring
water efficiently from tens of kilometers away to the thirsty
lands. This book also gives insight into cultural and social
heritages, which have crystalized around this technique. This
cultural heritage still influences social life of the people living
in such regions as central plateau of Iran where qanat has been the
only means of supplying water. This technology is the focal point
of the genesis of a particular civilization in the arid and
semi-arid regions of Iran. The harsh environment drove those people
to invent the technology of qanat and the know-how revolving around
it. Qanat carries a tradition of science and technology which used
to be practiced in order to overcome the technical obstacles in
qanat construction. Thus, qanat is not only an irrigational means,
but it should be seen as a technical and cultural legacy which
deserves more attention. This book is a small encyclopedia on qanat
system, providing the readers with easy answers to their questions
about different aspects of this ancient technology.
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