The discharge of the Nile River is highly dependent on the flow generated in the highlands of Ethiopia. However, little is known about the local (i.e. small scale) watershed hydrological response, due in part to a lack of long duration, continuous hydrological data. The goal of this paper was to develop a realistic, simple model that is useful as a tool for planning watershed management and conservation activities so that the effects of local interventions on stream flow can be predicted at a larger scale. The developed model is semi-distributed in that it divides the watershed into different regions that become hydrologically active given different amounts of effective cumulative rainfall after the start of the rainy season. A separate wat...
Effective watershed planning requires an understanding of the hydrology. In the humid tropical monso...
Understanding catchment hydrological processes is essential for water resources management, in parti...
The availability and distribution of water resources in catchments are influenced by various natural...
The discharge of the Nile River is highly dependent on the flow generated in the highlands of Ethiop...
Abstract Understanding the basic relationships between rainfall, runoff and soil loss is vital for e...
Models accurately representing the underlying hydrological processes in the Nile Basin are necessary...
Water availability has for long been a critical issue in many developing countries. Despite its enor...
Water availability has for long been a critical issue in many developing countries. Despite its enor...
Models accurately representing the underlying hydrological processes and sediment dynamics in the Ni...
Understanding the natural low flow of a catchment is critical for effective water management policy ...
A simple hillslope erosion model is developed and tested for watersheds ranging from 100 ha to 180,0...
© Author(s) 2014. Understanding runoff processes in a basin is of paramount importance for the effec...
Study region: The Lake Tana Basin (15,114Â km2) in Ethiopia, which is a source of the Blue Nile Rive...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Fernando, Ashra (Comps.). Improved...
Two separate papers are presented as a way to illustrate how hydrologic analyses should be tailored ...
Effective watershed planning requires an understanding of the hydrology. In the humid tropical monso...
Understanding catchment hydrological processes is essential for water resources management, in parti...
The availability and distribution of water resources in catchments are influenced by various natural...
The discharge of the Nile River is highly dependent on the flow generated in the highlands of Ethiop...
Abstract Understanding the basic relationships between rainfall, runoff and soil loss is vital for e...
Models accurately representing the underlying hydrological processes in the Nile Basin are necessary...
Water availability has for long been a critical issue in many developing countries. Despite its enor...
Water availability has for long been a critical issue in many developing countries. Despite its enor...
Models accurately representing the underlying hydrological processes and sediment dynamics in the Ni...
Understanding the natural low flow of a catchment is critical for effective water management policy ...
A simple hillslope erosion model is developed and tested for watersheds ranging from 100 ha to 180,0...
© Author(s) 2014. Understanding runoff processes in a basin is of paramount importance for the effec...
Study region: The Lake Tana Basin (15,114Â km2) in Ethiopia, which is a source of the Blue Nile Rive...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Fernando, Ashra (Comps.). Improved...
Two separate papers are presented as a way to illustrate how hydrologic analyses should be tailored ...
Effective watershed planning requires an understanding of the hydrology. In the humid tropical monso...
Understanding catchment hydrological processes is essential for water resources management, in parti...
The availability and distribution of water resources in catchments are influenced by various natural...