Publications

 

HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES (DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7284)

Ungauged catchment contributions to Lake Tana’s water balance

Abeyou Wale1, T. H. M. Rientjes2, A. S. M. Gieske2, and H. A. Getachew3

 1Water Resource Engineering Department, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

2Department of Water Resources, ITC, Enschede, The Netherlands

3Water Resources, Mines and Energy Bureau, Mekele, Tigray, Ethiopia

 

HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (DOI: 10.5194/hess-14-2219-2010)

Reference crop evapotranspiration derived from geo-stationary satellite imagery – a case study for the Fogera flood plain, NW-Ethiopia and the Jordan Valley, Jordan

H. A. R. de Bruin1, I. F. Trigo2,6, M. A. Jitan3, N. Temesgen Enku4, C. van der Tol5, and A. S. M. Gieske5

1Associate Professor Emeritus Wageningen University, freelance researcher, Bilthoven, The Netherlands
2Instituto de Meteorologia, Lisbon, Portugal
3NCARE, Dept. Water and Environment, Amman, Jordan
4Department of Water Resources Engineering, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia
5University of Twente, Dept. ITC, Enschede, The Netherlands
6Instituto Dom Luiz, Lisbon, Portugal

 

HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES (DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7513)

Predicting discharge and sediment for the Abay (Blue Nile) with a simple model

Tammo S. Steenhuis1,2, Amy S. Collick1,2,  Zachary M. Easton1,  Elias S. Leggesse2,3 ,Haimonote K. Bayabil3, Eric D. White1,Seleshi B. Awulachew4,Enyew Adgo5, and Abdassalam Abdalla Ahmed6

 

1Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA

2 Department of Water Resources Engineering, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

3Integrated Watershed Management and Hydrology Program, Cornell University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

4International Water Management Institute Sub Regional Office for Nile Basin and Eastern Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

5Department of Natural Resources, ARARI, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

6UNESCO Chair in Water Resources (UNESCO-CWR), Khartoum, Sudan

 

HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES (DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7517)

A simple semi-distributed water balance model for the Ethiopian highlands

Amy S. Collick1,2, Zachary M. Easton2 , Tegenu Ashagrie3, Biniam Biruk3, Seifu Tilahun1,2, Enyew Adgo4, Seleshi B. Awulachew5, Gete Zeleke6 and Tammo S. Steenhuis1,2

 

1 Department of Water Resources Engineering, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

2Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Riley Robb Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA

3Integrated Watershed Management and Hydrology Program, Cornell University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

4Department of Natural Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

5 International Water Management Institute, Sub-regional Office for Nile Basin & Eastern Africa, ILRI campus Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

6 Ctr Int Agr Trop, AHI, POB 5689, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

 

HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES (DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7022)

Rainfall-discharge relationships for a monsoonal climate in the Ethiopian highlands

Ben M. Liu1, Amy S. Collick2, Gete Zeleke3,Enyew Adgo4, Zachary M. Easton1 and Tammo S. Steenhuis1

 

1Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Riley Robb Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA

2Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

3Ctr Int Agr Trop, AHI, POB 5689, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

4Amhara Regional State Research Institute, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia 

 

HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES (DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7876)

Development and application of a physically based landscape water balance in the SWAT model

Eric D. White1,Zachary M. Easton1, Daniel R. Fuka1,Amy S. Collick2,Enyew Adgo2, Matthew McCartney3,Seleshi B. Awulachew3,  Yihenew G. Selassie4and Tammo S. Steenhuis1

 

1Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA

2Department of Water Resource Engineering, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

3International Water Management Institute, Nile Basin and East Africa Office, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

4Amhara Regional Agricultural Institute, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

 

HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES (DOI: 10.1002/eco.170)

Are runoff processes ecologically or topographically driven in the (sub) humid Ethiopian highlands? The case of the Maybar watershed

Haimanote K. Bayabil1, Seifu A. Tilahun1,2, Amy S. Collick2,3, Birru Yitaferu4 and Tammo S. Steenhuis2,3

 

1Master’s Program in Integrated Watershed Management and Hydrology, Cornell University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

2Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, USA

3School of Civil and Water Resources Engineering, Bahir Dar University Bahir Dar Ethiopia

4Soil and Water Research Directorate, Amhara Region Agricultural. Research Institute, Bahir Dar Ethiopia

 

WORKSHOP PROCEEDING-HYDROLOGY AND ECOLOGY OF THE NILE RIVER BASIN

Application of a Physically-based water balance model on four watersheds throughout the Upper Nile Basin in Ethiopia

Collick, Amy S.1, Easton, Zach M.2, Adgo, Enyew3, Awulachew, Seleshi. B4, Zeleke, Gete5 andSteenhuis, Tammo S.6

 

1Assistant Professor, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia,

2Research Associate, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY USA,

3Director Natural Resources, ARARI,; Bahir Dar Ethiopia Currently, Professor, Bahir Dar University,

4IWMI Regional Representative, Sub-regional Officer for Nile Basin & Eastern Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,

5 Coordinator, Rural-Urban Linkages Thematic Research Area of the Global Mountain Program, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca NY USA,

 

HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES (DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7893)

Trends in rainfall and runoff in the Blue Nile Basin: 1964–2003

Zelalem K. Tesemma1, Yasir A. Mohamed2,3,4, and Tammo S. Steenhuis1,5

 

1Integrated Watershed Management and Hydrology Master’s Program, Cornell University at Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

 

2International Water Management Institute, IWMI-NBEA, PO Box 5689, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

 

3UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, P.O. Box 3015, 2601DA Delft, the Netherlands

 

4Hydraulic Research Station, P.O Box 318, Wad Medani, Sudan

 

5Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA 

 

Hydrology and Earth System Science (DOI: 10.5194/hess-14-2207-2010)

Surface and subsurface flow effect on permanent gully formation and upland erosion near Lake Tana in the northern highlands of Ethiopia

T. Y. Tebebu1,3 , A. Z. Abiy3, A. D. Zegeye3,4, H. E. Dahlke1, Z. M. Easton1, S. A. Tilahun1,2, A. S. Collick1,2, S. Kidnau4,5, S. Moges6, F. Dadgari5, and T. S. Steenhuis1,2,3

 

1Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY USA

 

2School of Civil and Water Resources Engineering Bahir Dar University Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

 

3Integrated Watershed Management and Hydrology Master Program, Cornell University at Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

 

4Amhara Regional Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI) Addet Ethiopia

 

5SWISHA, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

 

6Engineering Faculty Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

 

Books and Book Chapters:

Synthetic Unit Hydrographs in the Upper Awash and Tekeze Basins: Methods, Procedures and models

By Mulugeta Azeze Belete: Book

Paperback: 124 pages, Publisher: VDM Verlag (July 26, 2009), Language: English, ISBN-10: 3639169263, ISBN-13: 978-3639169263

 

Watershed Hydrology of the (Semi) Humid Ethiopian Highlands

Tegenu A. Engda1,2, Haimanote K. Bayabil1,2, Elias S. Legesse1,3, Essayas K. Ayana3,4, Seifu A. Tilahun3,4, Amy S. Collick1,3,4, Zachary M. Easton4, Alon Rimmer5, Seleshi B. Awulachew6 and Tammo S. Steenhuis1,3,4 --Book chapter in:

 

Nile River Basin: Hydrology, Climate and Water Use

 

Assefa M. Melesse (Editor)

 

Hardcover: 480 pages, Publisher: Springer; 1st Edition. Edition, Language: English, ISBN-10: 940070688X, ISBN-13: 978-9400706880

 

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