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Indice d’aridité

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Indice d’aridité

♦ Indicateur quantitatif du degré du manque d’eau présente à un endroit donné qui se calcule par la formule de De Martonne :

Indice d’aridité : I = P / T + 10

   où     P : Précipitation moyenne annuelle (mm)
            T : Température moyenne annuelle (C°)

Si : I est compris entre :

  •  5-10  >> Milieu très sec
  • 10-20 >> Milieu semi-aride
  • 20-30 >> Milieu tempéré

Classement en fonction de l'indice d'Aridité De Martonne

────────────────────────────
  Indice De Martonne            Type de Climat
────────────────────────────
              I ≤ 5                               Climat hyper aride
           5 ≤ I ≤ 7,5                       Climat désertique
        7,5 ≤ I ≤ 10                        Climat steppique
         10 ≤ I ≤ 20                        Climat semi-aride
         20 ≤ I ≤ 30                          Climat tempéré
             I ≤ 30                                 Climat humide
────────────────────────────

Les indices d’aridité permettent de définir la qualité des zones concernées.

> Indice d’aridité résultant de l'utilisation du rapport P / ETP

Précipitation moyenne par an (P) / évapotranspiration potentielle moyenne par an (ETP)

─────────────────────────────────────────────────
        Zones                  Pluviométrie       Indice d’aridit         Penman Indice
                                         moyenne             annuelle/mm               du PNUE
─────────────────────────────────────────────────
Hyper-arides                 P < 100                    < 0,05                        < 0,05
Arides                             100-400               0,05-0,28                   0,05-0,20
Semi-arides                 400-600               0,28-0,43                   0,21-0,50
Subhumides                600-800               0,43-0,60                   0,51-0,65
     sèches
Subhumides               800-1200               0,60-0,90                   > 0,65
  et humides
Hyper-humides           P > 1200                      > 0,90
─────────────────────────────────────────────────  

 ♦ Équivalent étranger : Aridity index.