18 results with keyword: 'upper blue nile basin water budget multi perspective'
The intercomparison and evaluation of multiple land surface models (LSMs) associated with different meteorological forcing and precipitation datasets can offer a moderate range of
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(1) To compare model outputs (i.e., evapotranspiration, streamflow, total water storage anomaly) from different combinations of land surface models, meteorological forcing
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Various evaporation data sets were examined over the upper Blue Nile basin and were all found to underestimate actual evaporation, compared to esti- mates obtained from water
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Climate Change Impacts on Hydrology and Water Resources of the Upper Blue Nile River Basin, Ethiopia. Low and high flow analyses and wavelet application for characterization of the
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The evaluation of environmental impacts examines the stages of the Reference Product life cycle: manufacturing, distribution, installation, use and end-of-life. IIt is
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The CFSR dataset and a conventional observed ground dataset were analyzed in terms of statistical results, water balance, and precipitation distribution in the upper Blue Nile
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The use of suitable agricultural water management technologies such as, water harvesting, supplementary and full irrigation using different water sources, drainage of
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Forecasting of meteorological drought using Hidden Markov Model (case study: The upper Blue Nile river basin, Ethiopia).. Mosaad
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The goal of this study is to estimate the whole water bud- get and its spatial and temporal variability of the upper Blue Nile basin using the JGrass-NewAge hydrological system
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The goal of this study is to estimate the whole water bud- get and its spatial and temporal variability of the upper Blue Nile basin using the JGrass-NewAge hydrological system
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The result indicated that grain yield of maize increased from 2.5 tons·ha –1 under poor to 6.4 and 9.2 tons·ha –1 with near optimal and non-limiting soil fertility
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( 2016 ) used A2 and B2 emission scenarios (see subsection 5.2 on page 17 for details) to analyse climate change effects on the upper Gilgel Abay using the Soil and Water Assessment
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This study is a step towards integrating climate change and hydrology of the Upper Blue Nile River Basin to assess the changes to water resources and the impacts due to potential
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Understanding responses by changes in land use and land cover (LULC) and climate over the past decades on streamflow in the upper Blue Nile River basin is impor- tant for
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Citation: Dile YT, Berndtsson R, Setegn SG (2013) Hydrological Response to Climate Change for Gilgel Abay River, in the Lake Tana Basin - Upper Blue Nile Basin of Ethiopia..
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Egypt, the Sudan, and Ethiopia must resolve the looming crisis of diminished Blue Nile water and sediment distribution to the lower Nile Basin and Egypt’s delta
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Despite its crucial importance in the sediment budget, floodplain sedimentation is not studied so far in the basin or at country level (Abate et al., 2015; Nyssen et al.,
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