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Soil erosion by surface runoff is the current problem in Ethiopia, particularly in agricultural land.
The upper Awash watershed also faces this problem. Large area of the upper awash watershed
covered by agricultural land with poor land use management system. This watershed has
hydropower reservoir at its downstream and eroded soil from the watershed may have high impact
on the reservoirs. So, this study intended to model runoff and sediment yield in the upper awash
watershed, Ethiopia by using Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model. The data types used
were spatial data, meteorological data and hydrological data. Upper Awash watershed was
delineated in SWAT model based on Digital Elevation Model(DEM) drainage network. The upper
Awash watershed was simulated for 31 years input meteorological data from 1987 to 2017. Model
calibration and validation were done by using Soil and Water Assessment Tool- Calibration and
Uncertainty Programs (SWAT-CUP) at the Hombole gauging station for both stream flow and
sediment yield. The model was calibrated using stream flow data from 1991 to2001 and validated
from2002 to 2008. The coefficient of determination (R²) and Nash–Sutcliffe model Efficiency
(NSE) values were used to examine model stream flow performance and the R², NSE, Root mean
Square Error Standard Deviation Ratio (RSR) and PBIAS of 0.84, 0.74, 0.51 and -13.72 for
calibration respectively and R² of 0.789, NSE of 0.68, Root mean Square Error Standard
Deviation Ratio (RSR) of 0.56 and PBIAS of -14.04 for validation, which shows very good
agreement between monthly observed and simulated stream flow during both calibration and
validation. The model was also calibrated using developed sediment data from1999 to2004 and
validated from 2005 to 2008 and the values of R², NSE, RSR and PBIAS of 0.71 and 0.65 0.57 and
-14.8 for calibration respectively and R² of 0.69, NSE of 0.62 RSR of 0.57and PBIAS of -15.02 for
validation. Which was found to be satisfactory agreement between monthly developed and
simulated sediment concentrations. In this watershed, 35.08 % of the total watershed have soil
erosion hot spot or soil erosion prone area. Most of these soil erosion prone area have also high
surface runoff and found at the northern parts of the watershed. Sub basins with high precipitation
have high sediment yield, surface runoff and other hydrological parameters in this study area this
shows that the main cause for the soil erosion in the study area is excess rainfall. High surface
runoff and sediment loss were observed in July and August. The soil erosion prone area in the
watershed need care and water resources planner and developer have to care attention in this
watershed. |
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