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Understanding Catchment Processes and Hydrological Modelling in the Abay/Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia: IHE Delft PhD Thesis Series

Autor Sirak Tekleab Gebrekristos
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 apr 2015
The Abay / Upper Blue Nile basin contributes the largest share of discharge to the river Nile. However, the basin exhibits large spatio-temporal variability in rainfall and runoff. Moreover, human activities also impact hydrological processes through intensive agriculture, overgrazing and deforestation, which substantially affect the basin hydrology. Thus, understanding hydrological processes and hydro-climatic variables at various spatio-temporal scales is essential for sustainable management of water resources in the region.
This research investigates the hydrology of the basin in depth using a range of methods at various spatio-temporal scales. The methods include long-term trend analysis of hydroclimatic variables, hydrologic responses analysis of land cover change, stable isotope techniques and process based rainfallrunoff modelling. A combination of field investigations with new measurements of precipitation, water levels and stable isotopes as well as existing hydro-climatic data offered gaining new insights about runoff generation processes in headwater catchments. The use of rainfall-runoff modelling in two meso-scale catchments of the Abay basin depict that a single model structure in a lumped way for the entire Abay basin cannot represent all the dominant hydrological processes. The results of the different approaches demonstrated the potential of the methods to better understand the basin hydrology in a data scarce region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138027923
ISBN-10: 1138027928
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 170 x 240 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Seria IHE Delft PhD Thesis Series


Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction
2. Study Area; the Abay/Upper Blue Nile Basin
3. Hydro-climatic Trends in the Abay/Upper Blue Nile Basin
4. Water Balance Modelling of the Upper Blue Nile Catchments Using a Top-down Approach
5. Hydrologic Responses to Land Cover Change: the Case of Jedeb Meso-scale Catchment, Abay/Upper Blue Nile Basin
6. Characterisation of Stable Isotopes to Identify Residence Times and Runoff Components in Two Meso-scale Catchments in the Abay/Upper Blue Nile Catchments
7. Catchment Modelling Through the Use of Stable Isotope Data and Field Observations in the Chemoga and Jedeb Meso-scale Catchments, Abay/Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia
8. Conclusions and Recommendations

Descriere

The water resources of the Abay/Upper Blue Nile basin are crucial to meet the demands of agriculture, industry, domestic, and eco-system needs. The basin contributes the largest share of water to the Nile basin. However, the basin exhibits large spatio-temporal variability in rainfall and runoff which challenges meeting the large demands. Consequently, understanding the space and time variation of hydrological processes is critical for sustainable development in the region. This research explores the understanding of catchment processes and hydrological modelling supported by stable environmental isotopes. A variety of methods was employed to gain insights into the dominating runoff generation processes at various scales. The results demonstrate the potential of the different methods to better understand the basin hydrology in a data scarce region as the Nile basin.