ESTIMATION OF SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT YIELD OF GEFFERSA RESERVOIR WATERSHED
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2021-07-10
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Sedimentation is an important parameter to measure the life of a reservoir. It depends on sediment yield
and sediment yield depends on soil erosion. This study has been conducted in Geffersa reservoir
watershed in the upper Awash River basin of Ethiopia. The objective of the study is to estimate potential
soil erosion, sediment yield from the watershed and identify hotspot areas for proper planning using
Arc GIS and RUSLE adopted to Ethiopian condition. The revised universal soil loss equation (RUSLE)
was integrated with Geographic Information System (GIS) to model the spatial patterns in soil erosion
in the watershed. All the parameters of the model (erosivity, erodibility, steepness, land use land cover,
and supportive practice factors) were used in ArcGIS to create a soil erosion map. The annual soil loss
of the watershed range from 0 to 728.48 ton/ha/year. The average annual soil loss value was found to
be 23.6 ton/ha/year and has been classified into five erosion severities classes as very slight, slight,
moderate, severe, and very severe to identify erosion hotspot area. Based on those results, 772.73 ha &
606.34 ha of the watershed were felt under severe and very severely vulnerable to soil erosion. The
estimated Sediment yield delivered to the outlet was found ranges 0 to 78 ton/ha/year. The average
annual sediment yield from the entire watershed is 5.3 ton/ha/year. If the same rate of sedimentation
continues, the total storage volume will be filled up in 394 years. Out of the available reservoir
sedimentation management strategies, watershed management is the best technique to minimize the
sediment yield and its flow into the reservoir.
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Soil Loss, Sediment Delivery Ratio, Sediment Yield, Sedimentation, RUSLE, Geffersa Watershed
