ASSESSEMENT OF SURFACE WATER AND LAND RESOURCE POTENTIAL FOR SURFACE IRRIGATION: CASE STUDY OF GUMARA WATERSHED TANA SUB BASIN NORTH GONDAR

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dc.contributor.author FITSUM MALEDE ADAMU
dc.date.accessioned 2017-03-09T07:49:10Z
dc.date.available 2017-03-09T07:49:10Z
dc.date.issued 2017-03
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/463
dc.description ASSESSEMENT OF SURFACE WATER AND LAND RESOURCE POTENTIAL FOR SURFACE IRRIGATION: CASE STUDY OF GUMARA WATERSHED TANA SUB BASIN NORTH GONDAR en_US
dc.description.abstract Irrigation development is one of the key strategies to increase agricultural production to generate profit. One of the main factor rain fed dependent agriculture is rainfall variability and unreliability occurrences. Due to this effect, crops are failed and consequence, food insecurity often turns into famine. Surface water and land resource potential for surface irrigation was assessed before any structure is launched. The main problem on this study area, potential of irrigable area, available water and irrigation water demand for dominant crops were not known. In order to alleviate this problem, assessment of surface water and land resource potential for surface irrigation was assessed. To meet the main objective, land suitability, available water and irrigation water demand was assessed in this thesis. Materials used to assessing surface irrigation potential were GIS, CROPWAT8.0, and PCP. Land suitability was assessed by using GIS model. The most determinant factors of surface irrigation were land use/cover, slope and soil suitability was assessed for this study. Soil suitability was examined in terms of soil depth; texture and drainage for surface irrigation using GIS model. Overall soil suitability for surface irrigation was obtained two suitability class namely moderately suitable and marginal suitable. The area of each suitability 7040ha (19.31%) is covered by moderately suitable and 29,410ha (80.69%) is covered by marginal suitable for surface irrigation. Land suitability potential was evaluated by overlying soil, slope and land use/cover. Based on this analysis suitability area of surface irrigation is 11.85 % highly suitable, 53.58% moderately, suitable, 30.45% marginal suitable and 4.12% were not suitable from the total study area for surface irrigation. On average, to irrigate this irrigable area 2,558.5mm/growing period of water is needed for wheat, sunflower, barely, pepper and maize. Throughout the season irrigation water demand was greater than available stream flow. The total irrigable area due to the available stream flow was about 813.98ha (2.33%) of the total identified irrigable area for wheat, sunflower, barely, pepper and maize. To irrigate this land 129.75m 3 /s gross irrigation water is supplied to the field for these crops. Hence, irrigation water demand is greater than the available stream flow the decision maker should take the mitigation measure by increasing upland infiltration, pumping water from the lake, and exploring water from ground and construct soil water conservation. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher ARBA MINCH UNIVERSITY en_US
dc.title ASSESSEMENT OF SURFACE WATER AND LAND RESOURCE POTENTIAL FOR SURFACE IRRIGATION: CASE STUDY OF GUMARA WATERSHED TANA SUB BASIN NORTH GONDAR en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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