[HTML][HTML] Advances in water resources research in the Upper Blue Nile basin and the way forward: A review
Abstract The Upper Blue Nile basin is considered as the lifeline for∼ 250 million people and
contributes∼ 50 Gm 3/year of water to the Nile River. Poor land management practices in …
contributes∼ 50 Gm 3/year of water to the Nile River. Poor land management practices in …
Causes and controlling factors of Valley bottom Gullies
Valley bottomland provides diverse agricultural and ecosystem benefits. Due to
concentrated flow paths, they are more vulnerable to gully erosion than hillslope areas. The …
concentrated flow paths, they are more vulnerable to gully erosion than hillslope areas. The …
High frequency monitoring of pesticides in runoff water to improve understanding of their transport and environmental impacts
M Lefrancq, A Jadas-Hécart, I La Jeunesse… - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
Rainfall-induced peaks in pesticide concentrations can occur rapidly. Low frequency
sampling may therefore largely underestimate maximum pesticide concentrations and …
sampling may therefore largely underestimate maximum pesticide concentrations and …
Runoff reduction from extensive green roofs having different substrate depth and plant cover
The current study aims to systematically analyze the relationship between runoff reduction
from different types of shallow green roof systems, and the initial substrate moisture …
from different types of shallow green roof systems, and the initial substrate moisture …
Susceptibility to gully erosion: applying random forest (RF) and frequency ratio (FR) approaches to a small catchment in Ethiopia
Soil erosion by gullies in Ethiopia is causing environmental and socioeconomic problems. A
sound soil and water management plan requires accurately predicted gully erosion hotspot …
sound soil and water management plan requires accurately predicted gully erosion hotspot …
Nutrient loss by runoff from rice-wheat rotation during the wheat season is dictated by rainfall duration
L Yan, L Xue, E Petropoulos, C Qian, P Hou, D Xu… - Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Clarifying the properties/features of nutrient loss from farmland surface runoff is essential for
the mitigation of nutrient losses. Plough pan formation underneath topsoil is a common …
the mitigation of nutrient losses. Plough pan formation underneath topsoil is a common …
Identifying sensitivity of factor cluster based gully erosion susceptibility models
The present study has attempted to address the issue of sensitivity of different clusters of
factors towards gully erosion in the Mayurakshi river basin. Firstly, the gully erosion …
factors towards gully erosion in the Mayurakshi river basin. Firstly, the gully erosion …
[HTML][HTML] Detection of Hydrological Alteration and soil erosion in a conserved tropical sub-humid ecosystem of Ethiopia
Soil erosion poses a significant challenge in the sub-humid Ethiopian highlands, yet
research on the long-term effectiveness of soil and water conservation (SWC) practices in …
research on the long-term effectiveness of soil and water conservation (SWC) practices in …
Impact of soil and water conservation interventions on watershed runoff response in a tropical humid highland of Ethiopia
Various soil and water conservation measures (SWC) have been widely implemented to
reduce surface runoff in degraded and drought-prone watersheds. But little quantitative …
reduce surface runoff in degraded and drought-prone watersheds. But little quantitative …
Establishing irrigation potential of a hillside aquifer in the African highlands
Feeding 9 billion people in 2050 will require sustainable development of all water
resources, both surface and subsurface. Yet, little is known about the irrigation potential of …
resources, both surface and subsurface. Yet, little is known about the irrigation potential of …