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Modeling
Assessment of Groundwater Reserves in Arusha City Aquifer Using A Groundwater Potential Model: Case Study of Arusha City, Tanzania


This thesis work provides an assessment of the Arusha city groundwater reserve by mapping the groundwater potential zones and estimating the reserves using a modified DRASTIC model and Geographical Information System (GIS).
Application of the Pitman and SMAR Rainfall-Runoff Hydrological Models for Wami River Basin of Tanzania


This thesis presents work of a study on testing the applicability and suitability of Pitman and Soil Moisture Accounting and Routing (SMAR) models for the Rainfall-Runoff system in the Wami river basin of Tanzania, in order to address the discharge data availability problem.
A Comparative Modelling Study in Blue Nile basin


This thesis presents work on the comparative application of several rainfall- runoff models to Eldiem station catchment of the Blue Nile in order to forecast flows at the outlet of the catchment for its importance in operation and management aspects of Sudan work resources. Several models, grouped in GFFS (Galway flow forecasting system), are applied, in simulation mode. In addition the soil moisture accounting model developed by HMS as a semi distributed model is also used.
Real-time River Nile Flow Forecasting by using Mathematical models of Flood Early Warning System in Sudan (FEWS)


This thesis work presents a rainfall-runoff forecasting with simulation and routing of water flow in River Nile course network using FEWS (Flood Early Warning System) model in Sudan. It includes an assessment of the FEWS model performance, in comparison to simple routing methods.
Operation Analysis of Karadobi Reservoir in Blue Nile River Basin and it’s Impact on Downstream Water Uses


This thesis presents work carried out using the HEC-ResSim model to simulate the operation of Karadobi reservoir and analyze the modifications in the flow pattern, power generation and sediment transportation that may occur on the down stream areas due to regulation of Blue Nile at Karadobi in Ethiopia.
Watershed Modelling of Lake Tana Basin Using SWAT


This thesis work presents the estimation of the inflow components of Lake Tana from both gauged and un-gauged catchments for water balance modeling. Distributed physically based hydrological model known as soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) has been applied.
Development of Intensity – Duration Requency Relationships for Burundi Country


This document is a master’s thesis (Hydrology and Water Resources Management) and presents the development of operational IDF relationships for Burundi based on nineteen first class stations. The study presented in this thesis used the general mathematical form, curves relating Intensity-Duration-Frequency of rainfall and IDF maps to express rainfall intensities.
Development of Rainfall-Runoff-sediment Discharge Relationship in Blue Nile Basin


This thesis presents the study to determine rainfall, runoff and sediment yield relationship in Blue Nile basins and specifically to analysis spatiotemporal distribution of sediments in the Blue Nile catchment. It also includes the work to identify susceptible regions for erosion and deposition. The SWAT model was used.
Comparison of the Performance of Rainfall-Runoff Hydrological Models in Ruvubu River Basin: A Case Study Of Ruvyironza-Nyabiraba Catchment


This document is a master’s thesis (Hydrology and Water Resources). The thesis work presents an appraisal study to compare the performance of four hydrological models in RVZ- Nyabiraba catchment for Ruvubu River Basin and to select the best candidate model for the catchment response prediction.