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Three-dimensional groundwater flow modeling to assess the impacts of the increase in abstraction and recharge reduction on the groundwater, groundwater availability and groundwater-surface waters interaction: A case of the rib catchment in the Lake Tana sub-basin of the Upper Blue Nile River, Ethiopia

Sileshi Mamo, Behailu Birhanu, Tenalem Ayenew, Getnet Taye

2021Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rib catchment in the Lake Tana sub-basin, Upper Blue Nile River, Ethiopia. This paper aimed to assess the impacts of future increase in abstraction and recharge reduction on the groundwater, groundwater availability, and groundwater-surface waters interaction based on a three-dimensional groundwater flow modeling. Calibration was made under the steady state condition. Scenario analysis performed for 1) increase in abstraction, 2) decrease in recharge, 3) the worst-case scenario that combined the aforementioned two scenarios and with additional extraction for irrigation, and 4) for the optimal-case scenario, which considers 5% recharge increase for the worst-case scenario model. It is found that the groundwater flows from uplands toward the Tana Lake. The total inflow to and outflow from the system in the calibrated model are 1733480 m3/d and 1840451 m3/d, respectively. Groundwater level drop, reduction in base flows to surface waters, and in evapotranspiration flux compared to the calibrated values encountered for all scenarios, which are significant (mean 38.4 m, 28.5–100 %, and 97.8 %, respectively) for the worst-case scenario. On the other hand, an increase in groundwater level (mean 9.8 m), base flows (0–14.4 %), and evapotranspiration flux (29.5 %) observed for the optimal scenario when compared to the worst-case scenario results. Results suggest that groundwater management measures should be implemented to mitigate the impacts.

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Groundwater rechargeGroundwaterGroundwater flowHydrology (agriculture)Environmental scienceGroundwater modelEvapotranspirationSurface waterDepression-focused rechargeInflowGroundwater dischargeAquiferGeologyEnvironmental engineeringEcologyGeotechnical engineeringOceanographyBiologyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistryWater resources management and optimization
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