Identification and prioritization of subwatersheds for land and water management in Tekeze dam watershed, Northern Ethiopia

Sedimentation and/or soil erosion are huge problems that have threatened many reservoirs in the Northern Ethiopian highlands, particularly in the Tekeze dam watershed. This study has been conducted to identify and prioritize the most sensitive subwatersheds with the help of a semi-distributed waters...

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Main Author: Kidane Welde
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Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2016-03-01
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description Sedimentation and/or soil erosion are huge problems that have threatened many reservoirs in the Northern Ethiopian highlands, particularly in the Tekeze dam watershed. This study has been conducted to identify and prioritize the most sensitive subwatersheds with the help of a semi-distributed watershed model (SWAT 2009) for improved management of reservoir sedimentation mitigating strategies at the watershed level. SWAT 2009 was chosen for this study due to its ability to produce routed sediment yield and identify principal sediment source areas at the selected point of interest. Based on a digital elevation model (DEM) the catchment was divided in to 47 subwatersheds using the dam axis as the main outlet. By overlaying land use, soil and slope of the study area, the subwatersheds were further divided in to 690 hydrological response units (HRUs). Model calibration (for the period of January 1996 to December 2002) and validation (for the period of January 2003 to December 2006) were carried out for stream flow rate and sediment yield data observed at Emba madre gage station. The results of model performance evaluation statistics for both stream flow and sediment yield shows that the model has a high potential in estimation of stream flow and sediment yield. Tekeze dam watershed has mean annual stream flow of 137.74 m3/s and annual sediment yield of 15.17 t/ha/year. Out of the 47 subwatersheds, 13 subwatersheds (mostly located in the north eastern and north western part of the catchment) were prioritized. The maximum sediment outflow of these 13 subwatersheds, ranges from 18.49 to 32.57 t/ha/year and are characterized dominantly by cultivated land, shrub land & bare land with average land slope ranging from 7.9 to15.2% and with the dominant soil type of Eutric cambisols. These results can help to formulate and implement effective, appropriate and sustainable watershed management which in turn can help in sustaining the reservoir storage capacity of the dam.
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spelling doaj.art-9380cc43a3f8460d9a15b228f8adeeb02024-03-02T18:14:55ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.International Soil and Water Conservation Research2095-63392016-03-0141303810.1016/j.iswcr.2016.02.006Identification and prioritization of subwatersheds for land and water management in Tekeze dam watershed, Northern EthiopiaKidane WeldeSedimentation and/or soil erosion are huge problems that have threatened many reservoirs in the Northern Ethiopian highlands, particularly in the Tekeze dam watershed. This study has been conducted to identify and prioritize the most sensitive subwatersheds with the help of a semi-distributed watershed model (SWAT 2009) for improved management of reservoir sedimentation mitigating strategies at the watershed level. SWAT 2009 was chosen for this study due to its ability to produce routed sediment yield and identify principal sediment source areas at the selected point of interest. Based on a digital elevation model (DEM) the catchment was divided in to 47 subwatersheds using the dam axis as the main outlet. By overlaying land use, soil and slope of the study area, the subwatersheds were further divided in to 690 hydrological response units (HRUs). Model calibration (for the period of January 1996 to December 2002) and validation (for the period of January 2003 to December 2006) were carried out for stream flow rate and sediment yield data observed at Emba madre gage station. The results of model performance evaluation statistics for both stream flow and sediment yield shows that the model has a high potential in estimation of stream flow and sediment yield. Tekeze dam watershed has mean annual stream flow of 137.74 m3/s and annual sediment yield of 15.17 t/ha/year. Out of the 47 subwatersheds, 13 subwatersheds (mostly located in the north eastern and north western part of the catchment) were prioritized. The maximum sediment outflow of these 13 subwatersheds, ranges from 18.49 to 32.57 t/ha/year and are characterized dominantly by cultivated land, shrub land & bare land with average land slope ranging from 7.9 to15.2% and with the dominant soil type of Eutric cambisols. These results can help to formulate and implement effective, appropriate and sustainable watershed management which in turn can help in sustaining the reservoir storage capacity of the dam.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209563391530126XTekeze dam watershedSWATSediment yieldSubwatershed prioritization
spellingShingle Kidane Welde
Identification and prioritization of subwatersheds for land and water management in Tekeze dam watershed, Northern Ethiopia
International Soil and Water Conservation Research
Tekeze dam watershed
SWAT
Sediment yield
Subwatershed prioritization
title Identification and prioritization of subwatersheds for land and water management in Tekeze dam watershed, Northern Ethiopia
title_full Identification and prioritization of subwatersheds for land and water management in Tekeze dam watershed, Northern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Identification and prioritization of subwatersheds for land and water management in Tekeze dam watershed, Northern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Identification and prioritization of subwatersheds for land and water management in Tekeze dam watershed, Northern Ethiopia
title_short Identification and prioritization of subwatersheds for land and water management in Tekeze dam watershed, Northern Ethiopia
title_sort identification and prioritization of subwatersheds for land and water management in tekeze dam watershed northern ethiopia
topic Tekeze dam watershed
SWAT
Sediment yield
Subwatershed prioritization
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209563391530126X
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