Wadi Khabb (Fujairah)

Wadi Khabb (Fujairah)
Wādī Khab
Native nameوادي خب (Arabic)
Location
Country Oman
 United Arab Emirates
Governorate
Emirate
Musandam
 Fujairah
Physical characteristics
SourceAlong the drainage divide, at the northeastern apex of the drainage basin, approximately 2 km (1.2 mi) east of the Emirati village of Saliya Al-Baqal
  elevation1,348 m (4,423 ft) (approximately)
MouthConfluence with the Wadi Tawiyean.
  coordinates
25°33′38.38″N 56°05′22.02″E / 25.5606611°N 56.0894500°E / 25.5606611; 56.0894500
  elevation
165 m (541 ft)
Length27 km (17 mi)
Basin size208 km2 (80 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionWadi. Intermittent flow
River systemWadi Tawiyean
Tributaries 
  leftWadi Sidfah, Wadi Ash Sharyah, Wadi Sawabi, Wadi Shakh, Wadi Wa'bayn, Wadi Al Hiyar
  rightWadi Ghedah, Wadi Al Kharas

Wadi Khabb (Arabic: وادي خب, romanized: Wādī Khab) is a valley or dry river, with an ephemeral or intermittent flow, occurring almost exclusively during the rainy season, located in the east of the United Arab Emirates, in the Emirate of Fujairah, and in the north of Oman, in the Musandam Governorate.

It is a right tributary of the Wadi Tawiyean and lies within its extensive 208 km2 (80 sq mi) drainage basin. This basin is bordered to the north by those of the Wadi Khabb Shamsi, Wadi Naqab, and Wadi Nahela, and to the south and west by the basins of Wadi Mu'taridah / Wadi Mutarid and Wadi Basseirah.

The entire Wadi Tawiyean watershed, whose highest peak is Jabal Yibir (1,527 m (5,010 ft)) brings together approximately 222 independent streams, most of them unnamed, all classified into five grades or levels according to the Horton-Strahler numbering. Of these, the principal one, due to its length and flow rate, is the Wadi Khabb.

Among the main tributaries of the Wadi Khabb (sub-tributaries of the Wadi Tawiyean), the most notable are Wadi Ghedah, Wadi Sidfah, Wadi Al Kharas, Wadi Ash Sharyah, Wadi Sawabi, Wadi Shakh, Wadi Wa‘bayn and Wadi Al Hiyar.