Estimating the spatial and temporal patterns of groundwater recharge through integrated water balance modeling plays an important role in sustainable groundwater resource management. Such modeling effort is particularly essential for data-scarce regions, such as the Rift Valley Lake basin in the Basement Complex of Ethiopia, which has shallow aquifers, a proliferation of wells, and poor groundwater monitoring networks. A spatially distributed water balance model (WetSpass), along with GIS and remote sensing tools, was used for groundwater recharge estimation for its suitability and efficiency in data-scarce hydrogeological regions. The WetSpass model depicted a very good performance in simulating the groundwater recharge in the Upper Gelana...
Food security and the socio-economic development in many arid and semi-arid regions in Africa cannot...
Simple models that require little input data and are easy to use is the ideal case within hydrology....
Problem setting : Sloped aquifers on elevated plateaus may respond hydrodynamically different than s...
Understanding the spatial variability of groundwater recharge in response to distributed Land-use, s...
Sustainable management of groundwater resources highly relies on the accurate estimation of recharge...
Study region: This study is performed for the volcanic aquifers of semi-humid Lake Tana basin in nor...
Irrigation development is a policy priority for the Laka Tana basin. However available baseflow can ...
The Ethiopian government has declared the Lake Tana - Beles region to be a growth corridor and irrig...
The availability of sufficient water resources is critical for sustainable social and economic devel...
The availability of sufficient water resources is critical for sustainable social and economic devel...
In Ethiopia, groundwater is the main source of freshwater to support human consumption and socio-eco...
Groundwater is fresh water that is stored in an underground zone, which is less vulnerable to pollut...
AbstractStudy regionGidabo River Basin, located in the south eastern Main Ethiopian Rift (MER).Study...
Study region: Gidabo River Basin, located in the south eastern Main Ethiopian Rift (MER). Study focu...
Food security and the socio-economic development in many arid and semi-arid regions in Africa cannot...
Food security and the socio-economic development in many arid and semi-arid regions in Africa cannot...
Simple models that require little input data and are easy to use is the ideal case within hydrology....
Problem setting : Sloped aquifers on elevated plateaus may respond hydrodynamically different than s...
Understanding the spatial variability of groundwater recharge in response to distributed Land-use, s...
Sustainable management of groundwater resources highly relies on the accurate estimation of recharge...
Study region: This study is performed for the volcanic aquifers of semi-humid Lake Tana basin in nor...
Irrigation development is a policy priority for the Laka Tana basin. However available baseflow can ...
The Ethiopian government has declared the Lake Tana - Beles region to be a growth corridor and irrig...
The availability of sufficient water resources is critical for sustainable social and economic devel...
The availability of sufficient water resources is critical for sustainable social and economic devel...
In Ethiopia, groundwater is the main source of freshwater to support human consumption and socio-eco...
Groundwater is fresh water that is stored in an underground zone, which is less vulnerable to pollut...
AbstractStudy regionGidabo River Basin, located in the south eastern Main Ethiopian Rift (MER).Study...
Study region: Gidabo River Basin, located in the south eastern Main Ethiopian Rift (MER). Study focu...
Food security and the socio-economic development in many arid and semi-arid regions in Africa cannot...
Food security and the socio-economic development in many arid and semi-arid regions in Africa cannot...
Simple models that require little input data and are easy to use is the ideal case within hydrology....
Problem setting : Sloped aquifers on elevated plateaus may respond hydrodynamically different than s...