Ethiopia began constructing the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) in 2011 on the Blue Nile near the borders of Sudan for electricity production. The dam was constructed as a roller-compacted concrete (RCC) gravity-type dam, comprising two power stations, three spillways, and the Saddle Dam. The main dam is expected to be 145 m high and 1780 m long. After filling of the dam, the estimated volume of Nile water to be bounded is about 74 billion m3. The first filling of the dam reservoir started in July 2020. It is crucial to monitor the newly impounded lake and its size for the water security balance for the Nile countries. We used remote sensing techniques and a geographic information system to analyze different satellite images, includi...
East Africa encompasses numerous developing countries and involves one of the most active continenta...
The OumErRbiabasin is one of the watersheds with the largest number of hydraulic infrastructures in ...
With construction of Africa\u27s largest hydroelectric power station, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc...
AbstractThis paper assesses impact of the Renaissance Dam on Ethiopia; on the Nile discharge ultimat...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is constructed in a mountainous area where limited inform...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), formerly known as the Millennium Dam, is currently under...
Africas largest hydropower facility is currently under construction on the main stem of the Blue Nil...
With the increasing number of reservoirs on the Nile River Basin, it has become important to underst...
This book is useful to those in water resources management and policy formulations, hydrologists, en...
To improve management of the main water resource in Egypt, the River Nile, the Aswan High Dam was co...
Controversy in transboundary rivers usually arises due to a lack of inclusive agreement and cooperat...
The Fogera Plain, Ethiopia, is affected by recurrent flooding of the Ribb and Gumara Rivers. A large...
The Ethiopian Government began constructing a huge hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile (Abbay) in 201...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) will not only be Africa’s largest dam, but it is also ess...
Study region: Eastern Nile River Basin (Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt). Study focus: This study aims to ...
East Africa encompasses numerous developing countries and involves one of the most active continenta...
The OumErRbiabasin is one of the watersheds with the largest number of hydraulic infrastructures in ...
With construction of Africa\u27s largest hydroelectric power station, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc...
AbstractThis paper assesses impact of the Renaissance Dam on Ethiopia; on the Nile discharge ultimat...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is constructed in a mountainous area where limited inform...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), formerly known as the Millennium Dam, is currently under...
Africas largest hydropower facility is currently under construction on the main stem of the Blue Nil...
With the increasing number of reservoirs on the Nile River Basin, it has become important to underst...
This book is useful to those in water resources management and policy formulations, hydrologists, en...
To improve management of the main water resource in Egypt, the River Nile, the Aswan High Dam was co...
Controversy in transboundary rivers usually arises due to a lack of inclusive agreement and cooperat...
The Fogera Plain, Ethiopia, is affected by recurrent flooding of the Ribb and Gumara Rivers. A large...
The Ethiopian Government began constructing a huge hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile (Abbay) in 201...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) will not only be Africa’s largest dam, but it is also ess...
Study region: Eastern Nile River Basin (Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt). Study focus: This study aims to ...
East Africa encompasses numerous developing countries and involves one of the most active continenta...
The OumErRbiabasin is one of the watersheds with the largest number of hydraulic infrastructures in ...
With construction of Africa\u27s largest hydroelectric power station, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc...