1. Prediction of sediment inflows to Angereb dam reservoir using the SRH-1D sediment transport model.
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Zeleke, Takele, Moussa, Ahmed Moustafa, and El‐Manadely, Mohamed S.
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SEDIMENTS , *RESERVOIRS , *WATER supply , *SEDIMENTATION & deposition - Abstract
Angereb Dam, located in Ethiopia, was constructed in early 1994 as a water supply for the town of Gondar up to the year 2020. The reservoir could not achieve this objective, however, because of significant sedimentation problems. Accordingly, one objective of this study was to simulate the historical reservoir sedimentation pattern, as well as predict the near future (until 2015) sedimentation pattern of Angereb Reservoir. The Sedimentation and River Hydraulics one-dimensional model ( SRH-1D), version 2.6, was used for this purpose. Another objective was to propose possible mitigation measures to reduce the quantity and rate of sedimentation in the reservoir. There was generally good agreement between measurements and model simulations, with the observed trends being well simulated. The exception was that the model tended to overpredict the sediment deposition volumes in the upstream reaches of the reservoir. The two mitigation alternatives for addressing the sedimentation problem, namely managing sediments in the watershed and flushing sediment through the dam bottom outlet, appear to be technically feasibility, with a predicted reduction of the volume of deposited sediment between 63 and 80% be achievable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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