HYDRAULIC MODELING AND FLOOD MAPPING OF HAROSHA RIVER WITH HEC-RAS AND HEC-GeoRAS MODELS IN TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA
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2017-03-10
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Hawassa University
Abstract
The Harosha river catchment is found in Tigray region in Raya Valley. This study area is
surrounded by Waja and Tumuga catchment in the south and Harosha, Limeat and Harle
catchment in the North and also it is the upper south part of the Raya valley catchment. The
area is also dominated by undulating terrain with relatively steep to moderately steep and
flatter slopes in the downstream of the catchment. Harosha flood plain has been vulnerable to
high flooding from rainfall during rainy season. Also the main causes of these damages are
land use changes from years to years and the main objective of this study is to estimate peak
flood for various return period and prepare flood inundation mapping that can be used as
decision support system for future intervention. The data used for this study was annual daily
maximum rainfall, DEM, land use land cover map, and soil map and the flood frequency
analysis of annual maximum daily rainfall was analyzed. The SCS rain fall-runoff method,
HEC-RAS, HEC-GeoRAS and ArcGIS environment are used to determine the peak flood for
different return periods. The simulation result for return period of 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 year
floods magnitude are 347.4, 383.7, 420.8, 443.6 and 463.1m
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/s respectively. The maximum
flood hazard and flow depth maps for a return periods of 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 year are 84.6
and 3.36; 86.1 and 3.84; 86.9 and 4.35; 87.1 and 4.91; and 87.7 hectare and 5.89 m
respectively with a maximum velocity of 4.6 m/s.
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SCS, GIS, HEC-GeoRAS, HEC-RAS, Flood modeling
