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Obtaining representative meteorological data for watershed-scale hydrological modelling can be difficult and time consuming. Land-based weather stations do not always adequately represent the weather occurring over a watershed, because they can be far from the watershed of interest and can have g...


Fuka, D.R.Walter, M.T.MacAlister, C.Degaetano, A.T.Steenhuis, Tammo S.Easton, Z.M.[Using the Climate Forecast System Reanalysis as weather input data for watershed models]Using the Climate Forecast System Reanalysis as weather input data for watershed models
Faulkner, J.W.Steenhuis, Tammo S.Giesen, Nick van deAndreini, MarcLiebe, J.[Water use and productivity of two small reservoir irrigation schemes in Ghanas upper east region]Water use and productivity of two small reservoir irrigation schemes in Ghanas upper east region
Peranginangin, N.Sakthivadivel, RamaswamyScott, N.R.Kendy, E.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[Water accounting for conjunctive groundwater/surface water management: case of the Singkarak - Ombilin River basin, Indonesia]Water accounting for conjunctive groundwater/surface water management: case of the Singkarak - Ombilin River basin, Indonesia

The discharge of the Nile River is highly dependent on the flow generated in the highlands of Ethiopia. However, little is known about the local (i.e. small scale) watershed hydrological response, due in part to a lack of long duration, continuous hydrological data. The goal of this paper was to ...


Collick, A.S.Easton, Z.M.Ashagrie, T.Biruk, B.Tilahun, S.Adgo, E.Awulachew, Seleshi BekeleZeleke, G.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[A simple semi-distributed water balance model for the Ethiopian highlands]A simple semi-distributed water balance model for the Ethiopian highlands

The discharge of the Nile River is highly dependent on the flow generated in the highlands of Ethiopia. However, little is known about the local (i.e. small scale) watershed hydrological response, due in part to a lack of long duration, continuous hydrological data. The goal of this paper was to ...


Collick, A.S.Easton, Z.M.Ashagrie, T.Biruk, B.Tilahun, S.Adgo, E.Awulachew, Seleshi BekeleZeleke, G.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[A simple semi-distributed water balance model for the Ethiopian highlands]A simple semi-distributed water balance model for the Ethiopian highlands

In the northern highlands of Ethiopia, gully erosion is severe. Despite many efforts to implement gully prevention measures, controlling gully erosion remains a challenge. The objective is to better understand the regional gully erosion processes and to prevent gully head retreat. The study was c...


Addisie, Meseret B.Ayele, Getaneh K.Gessess, A.A.Tilahun, Seifu A.Zegeye, Assefa D.Moges, M.M.Schmitter, PetraLangendoen, E.J.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[Gully head retreat in the sub-humid Ethiopian Highlands: the Ene-Chilala Catchment]Gully head retreat in the sub-humid Ethiopian Highlands: the Ene-Chilala Catchment

Watershed scale hydrological and biogeochemical models rely on the correct spatial-temporal prediction of processes governing water and contaminant movement. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model, one of the most commonly used watershed scale models, uses the popular curve number (CN) m...


White, E.D.Easton, Z.M.Fuka, D.R.Collick, A.S.Adgo, E.McCartney, Matthew P.Awulachew, Seleshi BekeleSelassie, Y.G.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[Development and application of a physically based landscape water balance in the SWAT model]Development and application of a physically based landscape water balance in the SWAT model

Rehabilitation of large valley bottom gullies in developing countries is hampered by high cost. Stopping head cuts at the time of initiation will prevent large gullies from forming and is affordable. However, research on practices to control shallow gully heads with local materials is limited. Th...


Addisie, Meseret B.Langendoen, E.J.Aynalem, D.W.Ayele, Getaneh K.Tilahun, S.A.Schmitter, PetraMekuria, WoldeMoges, M.M.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[Assessment of practices for controlling shallow valley-bottom gullies in the sub-humid Ethiopian Highlands]Assessment of practices for controlling shallow valley-bottom gullies in the sub-humid Ethiopian Highlands

Land use and management affects runoff and soil loss from a catchment. The present study investigated the effects of land use on runoff and suspended sediment concentration and yield in the northwestern Ethiopia. We selected two small catchments: cultivated land and grassland dominated catchments...


Dagnew, D.C.Guzmán, C.D.Akal, Adugnaw T.Tebebu, T.Y.Zegeye, Assefa D.Mekuria, Wolde M.Tilahun, Seifu A.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[Effects of land use on catchment runoff and soil loss in the sub-humid Ethiopian highlands]Effects of land use on catchment runoff and soil loss in the sub-humid Ethiopian highlands

The Ethiopian government has been implementing a land restoration program that aimed to restore degraded ecosystems and double agricultural productivity throughout the country since 2010. However, the success of the restoration program has been limited due to the lack of integrating gully erosion...


Zegeye, Assefa D.Steenhuis, Tammo S.Mekuria, Wolde M.Dagnaw, D.C.Addisse, M.B.Tilahun, Seifu A.Kasse, T.A.[Effect of gully headcut treatment on sediment load and gully expansion in the sub humid Ethiopian Highlands]Effect of gully headcut treatment on sediment load and gully expansion in the sub humid Ethiopian Highlands

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