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Field experimental assessment of soil erosion processes at different scales in Gumara-Maksegnit watershed
Rainfall-driven soil erosion and consequential land degradation are among the major threats of the
mountainous landscape of Lake Tana Basin. In the course of a bilaterally funded project led by the
International Center for ...
Predicting Spatial and Temporal Soil Moisture Distribution in an Agricultural Field of Gumara-Maksegnit Watershed, North Gondar, Ethiopia
TropiLakes 2015 Book of Abstracts.
Collection and analysis of watershed hydrological data (Preciptiation, Runoff, sediment and nutrient yields)
Specific objective of this activity was to monitor the meteorological variable, surface hydrology and sediment and nutrients (available P, Total N and Organic carbon) yields at the Gumara-Maksegnit watershed and to use ...
Soil moisture prediction in an agricultural field of Gumara-Maksegnit watershed, North Gonder, Ethiopia
Master Thesis: The research question of this study is then ‘how much soil moisture is left in the soil during drying process or recession of the summer (wet) season whose rainfall distribution is uni-modal as well as ...
Response of tef row planting to sowing dates on the highland heavy clay soils: Reducing Land Degradation and Farmers’ Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Highland Dry Areas of North-Western Ethiopia
Teff, Eragrostis tef /zucc./ Trotter is one of the most important cereal crops in Ethiopia that occupies (32%), the largest cultivated area under cereals and 26% of the whole area cultivated to annual field crops by covering ...