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Megersa Olumana Dinka    (Prof)
Megersa Olumana Dinka (Prof)
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Science, University of Johannesburg
Verified email at uj.ac.za
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Safe drinking water: concepts, benefits, principles and standards
MO Dinka
Water challenges of an urbanizing world 163, 2018
1662018
Hydrochemical characterization of various surface water and groundwater resources available in Matahara areas, Fantalle Woreda of Oromiya region
MO Dinka, W Loiskandl, JM Ndambuki
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 3, 444-456, 2015
1652015
Comparison of unstructured kinetic bacterial growth models.
M Muloiwa, S Nyende-Byakika, M Dinka
South African Journal of Chemical Engineering 33, 141-150, 2020
1462020
Application of ANN and HEC-RAS model for flood inundation mapping in lower Baro Akobo River Basin, Ethiopia
H Tamiru, MO Dinka
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 36, 100855, 2021
1412021
Calibration and validation of SWAT model and estimation of water balance components of Shaya mountainous watershed, Southeastern Ethiopia
AA Shawul, T Alamirew, MO Dinka
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 10 (11), 13955-13978, 2013
1022013
Geopolymer: A systematic review of methodologies
J Matsimbe, M Dinka, D Olukanni, I Musonda
Materials 15 (19), 6852, 2022
732022
Analysis of land use/land cover change in Adei watershed, Central Highlands of Ethiopia
MO Dinka, DD Chaka
Journal of water and land development, 2019
622019
Recycling plastic waste materials for building and construction Materials: A minireview
J Nyika, M Dinka
Materials Today: Proceedings 62, 3257-3262, 2022
602022
Application of SARIMA model to forecasting monthly flows in Waterval River, South Africa
KB Tadesse, MO Dinka
Journal of water and land development 35 (1), 229, 2017
582017
Analyzing the extents of Basaka Lake expansion and soil and water quality status of Matahara irrigation scheme, Awash Basin (Ethiopia)
D Olumana
562010
Analysing the extent (size and shape) of Lake Basaka expansion (Main Ethiopian Rift Valley) using remote sensing and GIS
MO Dinka
Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management 17 (2), 131-141, 2012
522012
Analysing decadal land use/cover dynamics of the Lake Basaka catchment (Main Ethiopian Rift) using LANDSAT imagery and GIS
MO Dinka
Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management 17 (1), 11-24, 2012
482012
Optimizing reservoir operation policy using chance constraint nonlinear programming for Koga irrigation Dam, Ethiopia
K Birhanu, T Alamirew, M Olumana Dinka, S Ayalew, D Aklog
Water resources management 28, 4957-4970, 2014
472014
Hydrologic modelling for Lake Basaka: development and application of a conceptual water budget model
MO Dinka, W Loiskandl, JM Ndambuki
Environmental monitoring and assessment 186, 5363-5379, 2014
422014
Significance of direct and indirect impacts of climate change on groundwater resources in the Olifants River basin: A review
GK Nkhonjera, MO Dinka
Global and Planetary Change 158, 72-82, 2017
412017
Effect of land use–land cover change on the regimes of surface runoff—the case of Lake Basaka catchment (Ethiopia)
MO Dinka, A Klik
Environmental monitoring and assessment 191 (5), 278, 2019
352019
Implications of adopting drip irrigation system on crop yield and gender-sensitive issues: The case of Haramaya District, Ethiopia
M Dawit, MO Dinka, OT Leta
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 6 (4), 96, 2020
312020
Heavy metal pollution and mobility in soils within a landfill vicinity: a South African case study
JM Nyika, EK Onyari, MO Dinka, SB Mishra
Oriental Journal of Chemistry 35 (4), 1286, 2019
312019
Identifying the potential causes of waterlogging in irrigated agriculture: the case of the wonji‐shoa sugar cane plantation (Ethiopia)
MO Dinka, JM Ndambuki
Irrigation and drainage 63 (1), 80-92, 2014
312014
Seasonal Behavior and Spatial Fluctuations of Groundwater Levels in Long-Term Irrigated Agriculture: the Case of a Sugar Estate.
MO Dinka, W Loiskandl, J Fürst, JM Ndambuki
Polish Journal of Environmental Studies 22 (5), 2013
312013
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