Daily runoff from 27 plots (5 m ? 2 m) recorded during two rainy seasons in the Tigray highlands (Ethiopia) were analysed together with daily rainfall to calculate runoff curve numbers for hillslopes covered by semi-natural vegetation in varying stages of vegetation restoration. Curve number model parameters were derived using a least squares fitting procedure on the collected rainfall-runoff datasets. Curve numbers varied from 29 to 97. Land use type was an important explanatory factor for the variation in curve numbers, whereas hydrologic soil group was not. Curve numbers were negatively correlated with vegetation cover. Taking into account antecedent soil moisture conditions did not improve runoff prediction using the curve number method...
Accurate estimation of surface runoff is a challenging task, but it is an important research topic b...
The Benanain Watershed is located in East Nusa Tenggara with an area of 3,181 km2 and is divided int...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Daily runoff from 27 plots (5 m × 2 m) recorded during two rainy seasons in the Tigray highlands (Et...
International audienceStudy Region We investigate the event runoff response in six sub-catchments in...
The Runoff Curve Number method is a widely used and accepted technique for modeling runoff in ungage...
The highlands of Ethiopia are severely affected by soil erosion by water. Consequently land manageme...
The selection of curve number to represent watersheds with similar land use and land cover is often ...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
Runoff farming is reported to improve land productivity and crop yields in hot and dry climates. Thi...
Abstract:Many engineers and hydrologists use the curve number method to estimate runoff from ungaged...
To address water scarcity in the arid and semi-arid part of developing countries, accurate estimatio...
The association between elevation (agro-climatic zones, ACZs) and the mean annual total rainfall (MA...
Understanding the basic runoff processes in the Ethiopian highlands is vital for effective managemen...
Accurate estimation of surface runoff is a challenging task, but it is an important research topic b...
The Benanain Watershed is located in East Nusa Tenggara with an area of 3,181 km2 and is divided int...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Daily runoff from 27 plots (5 m × 2 m) recorded during two rainy seasons in the Tigray highlands (Et...
International audienceStudy Region We investigate the event runoff response in six sub-catchments in...
The Runoff Curve Number method is a widely used and accepted technique for modeling runoff in ungage...
The highlands of Ethiopia are severely affected by soil erosion by water. Consequently land manageme...
The selection of curve number to represent watersheds with similar land use and land cover is often ...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
Runoff farming is reported to improve land productivity and crop yields in hot and dry climates. Thi...
Abstract:Many engineers and hydrologists use the curve number method to estimate runoff from ungaged...
To address water scarcity in the arid and semi-arid part of developing countries, accurate estimatio...
The association between elevation (agro-climatic zones, ACZs) and the mean annual total rainfall (MA...
Understanding the basic runoff processes in the Ethiopian highlands is vital for effective managemen...
Accurate estimation of surface runoff is a challenging task, but it is an important research topic b...
The Benanain Watershed is located in East Nusa Tenggara with an area of 3,181 km2 and is divided int...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...