© 2018 International Research and Training Centre on Erosion and Sedimentation/the World Association for Sedimentation and Erosion Research Sand storage dams are hydraulic retention structures that increase the volume of coarse sediments in seasonal sandy streams by exclusively blocking the bedload transport during runoff events. However, siltation of fine grain particles, which are transported as part of the suspended load, is a major factor causing sand storage dams to perform poorly. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the hydrological performance and cost-efficiency of 30 sand storage dams. This study also aimed to increase the understanding of critical factors which may affect the performance and lead to siltation of sand storage r...
Drylands are home to more than two billion people and are characterised by frequent, severe droughts...
In arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) in Kenya, where rainfall is low with scarce fodder for animals, ...
For thousands of years, people have survived through dry seasons by scooping water-holes in sand-riv...
© 2018 International Research and Training Centre on Erosion and Sedimentation/the World Association...
Sand storage dams are hydraulic retention structures that increase the volume of coarse sediments in...
Sand dams, a water-harvesting structure employed by rural communities in drylands have an inconsiste...
Sand dams, a rainwater harvesting technique, are small dams constructed across ephemeral streams. Du...
Since the 1990th Sasol, a local Non-Governmental-Organization (NGO), builds sand storage dams, to mi...
Sand dams are a key tool for the restoration of degraded lands and self-supply water technology in d...
As climate change continues to alter the reliability and intensity of rainstorm events, and lead to ...
Hydropower reservoirs are essential for the climate-neutral development of East Africa. Hydropower p...
This study shows the robustness of subsurface storage using sand dams under long-term climate change...
Sand dams have become popular in many parts of the arid world as a relatively cheap and effective wa...
This study was undertaken in Kitui South in Kitui County in the south eastern parts of Kenya. The ma...
Sand dams are a form of rainwater harvesting, prolific in arid and semi-arid lands. Water is provide...
Drylands are home to more than two billion people and are characterised by frequent, severe droughts...
In arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) in Kenya, where rainfall is low with scarce fodder for animals, ...
For thousands of years, people have survived through dry seasons by scooping water-holes in sand-riv...
© 2018 International Research and Training Centre on Erosion and Sedimentation/the World Association...
Sand storage dams are hydraulic retention structures that increase the volume of coarse sediments in...
Sand dams, a water-harvesting structure employed by rural communities in drylands have an inconsiste...
Sand dams, a rainwater harvesting technique, are small dams constructed across ephemeral streams. Du...
Since the 1990th Sasol, a local Non-Governmental-Organization (NGO), builds sand storage dams, to mi...
Sand dams are a key tool for the restoration of degraded lands and self-supply water technology in d...
As climate change continues to alter the reliability and intensity of rainstorm events, and lead to ...
Hydropower reservoirs are essential for the climate-neutral development of East Africa. Hydropower p...
This study shows the robustness of subsurface storage using sand dams under long-term climate change...
Sand dams have become popular in many parts of the arid world as a relatively cheap and effective wa...
This study was undertaken in Kitui South in Kitui County in the south eastern parts of Kenya. The ma...
Sand dams are a form of rainwater harvesting, prolific in arid and semi-arid lands. Water is provide...
Drylands are home to more than two billion people and are characterised by frequent, severe droughts...
In arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) in Kenya, where rainfall is low with scarce fodder for animals, ...
For thousands of years, people have survived through dry seasons by scooping water-holes in sand-riv...