International Soil and Water Conservation Research (Jun 2018)

Hydro-geomorphological characterization of Dhidhessa River Basin, Ethiopia

  • Gizachew Kabite,
  • Berhan Gessesse

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 175 – 183

Abstract

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Dhidhessa River Basin is physio-graphically and hydrologically important in the Blue Nile basin, however, its morphometry and hydrology are not well known. This study aimed to characterize hydro-geomorphology of the basin via basin morphometry analysis. SRTM DEM, geological and hydrological maps of the area were used in ArcGIS 10.3 environment for this analysis. Results showed that a 33,468 km total stream length of all orders was found distributed within 28,637 km2 drainage area in a dendritic pattern. According to morphometric parameter classification, total stream length and stream order of the basin were high whereas stream length ratio, bifurcation ratio and hydrologic storage coefficient were low. Furthermore, drainage area was large, drainage frequency was coarse, basin shape was more elongated, drainage density was medium, infiltration number was low, overland flow was long and constant of channel maintenance was high. Moreover, the basin's relief, relief ratio, ruggedness number, gradient ratio and the slope was high. In general, the study asserted that the basin was underlain by uniform resistant rocks, less prone to flooding, with high water resources potential and susceptible to soil erosion. The morphometric analysis approach pursued in this study was cost- and time-effective for basin characterization. Keywords: Dhidhessa River Basin, Hydro-geomorphology, Hydrological processes, Morphometric parameters, Water resource potential