Erosion risk assessment and sediment yield production of the King Talal Watershed, Jordan |
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Authors: | M. S. Al-Sheriadeh A. Z. Al-Hamdan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Civil Engrg., Jordan Univ. of Science & Tech., Irbid, Jordan, JO |
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Abstract: | King Talal Dam (KTD) watershed is the most important one in Jordan. At its outlet lies the KTD (80 MCM capacity) which serves irrigation purposes in the Jordan Valley. However, the dam suffers from accelerated annual sedimentation. Therefore, this study is directed to assess the erosion risk over the watershed, and to simulate actual annual sediment yield at the dam in order to devise the appropriate conservation practices. Generalized assessment was first conducted over the watershed on the basis of drainage texture, rainfall erosion index (R), and the ratio p2/P. As a result, the watershed is divided into zones of severe, high (gullying), high (overland flow) and low erosion risk. Sediment yield at the dam was evaluated by a simulation model. For model validation the simulation results were compared to the measured values over 12 years period, and a good agreement was obtained in some of the years. The simulation results allow us to assess the application of two practical conservation practices: terracing and plantation of trees. Received: 18 November 1997 · Accepted: 18 May 1998 |
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Keywords: | Jordan King Talal Watershed Sediment Conservation |
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