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Boulders and pebbles encountered in the river bed can originate from any location higher up in the catchment. In the uppermost stretches of the river, only rock fragments of the upper lithological units will be present in the river bed, whereas more downstream one may find a more comprehensive mix of
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show that 63% of the catchment was covered with woody vegetation (against 32% in 2014). This vegetation could slow down runoff and the runoff coefficient was smaller (13% in 1935 against 23% in 2014). As a consequence, discharges in the river were less and the river was narrower than today. Up to the
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by this river amounts to 596,000 tonnes per year. Median sediment concentration in the river water is 3.95 grammes per litre, but may go up to 68 g/L. The highest sediment concentrations occur at the beginning of the rainy season, when loose soil and dust is washed away by overland flow and ends up
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takes place in the summer rainy season, when the lands near the villages are occupied by crops. Young shepherds will take the village cattle down to the gorge and overnight in small caves. The gorges are particularly attractive as a transhumance destination zone, because there is water and good
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1980s, there was strong pressure on the environment, and much vegetation disappeared. This river had its greatest discharges and width in that period. The magnitude of floods in this river has however been decreased in recent years due to interventions in the catchment. On other steep slopes,
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Nyssen, Jan; Poesen, Jean; Gebremichael, Desta; Vancampenhout, Karen; d'Aes, Margo; Yihdego, Gebremedhin; Govers, Gerard; Leirs, Herwig; Moeyersons, Jan; Naudts, Jozef; Haregeweyn, Nigussie; Haile, Mitiku; Deckers, Jozef (2007).
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626:). These are related to the steep topography, often little vegetation cover and intense convective rainfall. The peaks of such flash floods have often a 50 to 100 times larger discharge than the preceding
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Nyssen, J.; Veyret-Picot, M.; Poesen, J.; Moeyersons, J.; Haile, Mitiku; Deckers, J.; Govers, G. (2004). "The effectiveness of loose rock check dams for gully control in Tigray, Northern
Ethiopia".
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in the river. As such water contains many nutrients (locally it is called “aygi”), farmers estimate that it strengthens their cattle, which they will bring to the river. All in all, average
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Gebeyehu Taye and colleagues (2015). "Evolution of the effectiveness of stone bunds and trenches in reducing runoff and soil loss in the semi-arid
Ethiopian highlands".
1034:"Sediment dynamics and the role of flash floods in sediment export from medium-sized catchments: a case study from the semi-arid tropical highlands in northern Ethiopia"
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In the rainy season, flash floods may occur and it is advised not to follow the river bed. Frequently, it is then also impossible to wade across the river.
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Trekking routes have been established across and along this river. The tracks are not marked on the ground but can be followed using downloaded .GPX files.
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The Giba, Tanqwa and
Tsaliet rivers in the headwaters of the Tekezze basin. In: Geo-trekking in Ethiopia's Tropical Mountains - The Dogu'a Tembien District
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During its course, this river passes through nine municipalities and three woredas and constitutes six different borders. From upstream to downstream:
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in its narrow alluvial plain, with a slope gradient of 25 metres per kilometre. With its tributaries, the river has cut a deep gorge.
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up to 543 mÂł per second occur in the second part of the rainy season (month of August) when there are strong rains and the soils are
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Frankl, Amaury; Nyssen, Jan; De Dapper, Morgan; Haile, Mitiku; Billi, Paolo; Munro, R. Neil; Deckers, Jozef; Poesen, Jean (2011).
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Description of trekking routes in Dogu'a
Tembien. In: Geo-trekking in Ethiopia's Tropical Mountains - The Dogu'a Tembien District
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basin, and has been explained by the fact that the larger part of the Tanqwa basin is composed of impervious rocks, particularly
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Geo-trekking map of Dogu'a
Tembien (1:50,000). In: Geo-trekking in Ethiopia's Tropical Mountains - The Dogu'a Tembien District
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Regional geology of the Dogu'a
Tembien massif. In: Geo-trekking in Ethiopia's Tropical Mountains — The Dogu'a Tembien District
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Geo-trekking map of Dogu'a
Tembien (1:50,000). In: Geo-trekking in Ethiopia's Tropical Mountains - The Dogu'a Tembien District
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all lithologies crossed by the river. From upstream to downstream, the following lithological units occur in the catchment.
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is 3627 tonnes per km and per year. All measurements were done at purposively installed stations, in the years 2006-2007.
1100:"Linking long-term gully and river channel dynamics to environmental change using repeat photography (Northern Ethiopia)"
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Hydrological response to land cover and management (1935-2014) in a semi-arid mountainous catchment of northern
Ethiopia
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914:"Spatial and temporal variability of river flows in the degraded semi-arid tropical mountains of northern Ethiopia"
1181:"Interdisciplinary on-site evaluation of stone bunds to control soil erosion on cropland in Northern Ethiopia"
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Runoff mostly occurs in the form of high runoff discharge events that occur in a very short period (called
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Nyssen, Jan; Descheemaeker, Katrien; Zenebe, Amanuel; Poesen, Jean; Deckers, Jozef; Haile, Mitiku (2009).
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1292:"Effects of check dams on runoff characteristics along gully reaches, the case of Northern Ethiopia"
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Nyssen, Jan (2019). "Logistics for the
Trekker in a Rural Mountain District of Northern Ethiopia".
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1139:"Runoff on slopes with restoring vegetation: A case study from the Tigray highlands, Ethiopia"
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20:. For the National Park in South Africa, see
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16:For the papyrus boat used on Lake Tana, see
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1345:Mountain Research and Development
1087:(dissertation). Ghent University.
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607:sediment that is transported
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1296:Journal of Hydrology
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