Application of coupled WetSpass-M and MODFLOW models to estimate spatial–temporal water balance components in the Chemoga watershed, Ethiopia
Tadie Mulie Asrade
Abstract:The groundwater level in the Chemoga watershed has been declining due to an increase in water demand, anthropogenic activities, and climate change effects. This paper uses the WetSpass-MODFLOW coupling to evaluate the groundwater recharge in the Chemoga watershed. The MODFLOW groundwater flow simulation model is then used to simulate the hydraulic head distribution based on these findings. The input data of WetSpass models are soil, land cover, topography, slope, and groundwater depth, as well as monthly meteo… Show more
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