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Ebabu, Kindiye; Taye, Gebeyehu; Tsunekawa, Atsushi; Haregeweyn, Nigussie; Adgo, Enyew; Tsubo, Mitsuru; Fenta, Ayele Almaw; Meshesha, Derege Tsegaye; Sultan, Dagnenet; Aklog, Dagnachew;
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Soil erosion by water is a major cause of land degradation in the highlands of Ethiopia and anywhere else in the world, but its magnitude and variability are rarely documented across land uses and climatological conditions. The purpose of this study was to examine runoff and soil loss responses under cropland (CL) and grazing land (GL) management p...
Abera, Fenta Nigate Beyene, Alemu Yenehun Belay, Ashebir Sewale Van Camp, Marc Walraevens, Kristine
Lake Tana basin encompasses a wide regional volcanic aquifer system, in the northwestern highlands of Ethiopia. It has significant water resource potential for water supply and irrigation purposes. The objective of this study was to assess the physiochemical characteristics of the surface water-groundwater and investigate the processes controlling ...
Weldegebriel, Liya Thompson, Sally Tilahun, Seifu Dietrich, William Assouline, Shmuel Nyssen, Jan
Erosion of agricultural land endangers the livelihood of millions of people who depend on natural resources. Soil and water conservation practices (SWCP) are intended to reduce runoff production and erosion. Under-standing surface runoff drivers are crucial for the effective design and implementation of SWCPs. We present field observations of compl...
Assaye, Habtamu; Nyssen, Jan; Poesen, Jean; 2685; Lemma, Hanibal; Meshesha, Derege Tsegaye; Wassie, Alemayehu; Adgo, Enyew; Frankl, Amaury;
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Deffersha, Habtamu Assaye Nyssen, Jan Peesen, Jean Lemma, Hanibal Tsegaye Meshesha, Derege Wassie, Alemayehu Adgo, Enyew Frankl, Amaury
Study Region: We investigate the event runoff response in six sub-catchments in the Lake Tana subbasin, headwater of the Blue Nile basin, northwest Ethiopia. Steep and mountainous terrains surround floodplains, imposing runoff and soil erosion in the upper catchments and flooding and sedimentation at floodplains. This study was conducted in the upl...
nigate;, fenta
The major springs in the Infranz catchment are a significant source of water for Bahir Dar City and nearby villages, while sustaining the Infranz River and the downstream wetlands. The aim of the research was to understand the hydrogeological conditions of these high-discharge springs and the recharge–discharge relations in the Infranz catchment. T...
sewale, ashebir
The spatio-temporal characteristic of rainfall in the Beles Basin of Ethiopia is poorly understood, mainly due to lack of data. With recent advances in remote sensing, satellite derived rainfall products have become alternative sources of rainfall data for such poorly gauged areas. The objectives of this study were: (i) to evaluate a multi-source r...
Belay, Ashebir Sewale; Fenta, Ayele Almaw; Yenehun, Alemu; Nigate, Fenta; Tilahun, Seifu A.; Moges, Michael M.; Dessie, Mekete; Adgo, Enyew; Nyssen, Jan; Chen, Margaret;
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status: published
Monsieurs, Elise Wosenie, Mekete Dessie Verhoest, Niko Poesen, Jean Adgo, Enyew Deckers, Jozef Nyssen, Jan
Monsieurs, Elise Poesen, Jean Wosenie, Mekete Dessie Adgo, Enyew Verhoest, Niko Deckers, Jozef Nyssen, Jan