Oral programme W8
W8 Understanding spatio-temporal variability of water resources and the implications for IWRM in the semi-arid east and southern Africa |
Convener: Dominic Mazvimavi | Co-Conveners: Jean-Marie Kileshye-Onema , Abou Amani , Joel Nobert |
Oral programme
/ Wed, 12 Jul, 08:30–12:20
/ Room C1
Poster programme
/ Attendance Wed, 12 Jul, 15:50–17:30
/ Room B2
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Wednesday, 12 July 2017 Room C1 |
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08:30–08:50 |
IAHS2017-172
Characterising and projecting precipitation variability and its impact on water resources in the Rufiji basin, East Africa Christian Siderius, Neha Mittal, Japhet Kashaigili, Edmund Mutayoba, and Declan Conway |
08:50–09:10 |
IAHS2017-294
Atmospheric Conditions and Precipitation in Arid Environments: A Case of Namibia Nnenesi Kgabi, Martha Uugwanga, and Johanna Ithindi |
09:10–09:30 |
IAHS2017-135
Use of surface and groundwater data to build a multi-scale hydrologic model of a semi-arid, meso-scale catchment, the Baviaanskloof, South Africa Julia Glenday |
09:30–09:50 |
IAHS2017-312
Isotopic composition and elemental concentration of water bodies in the Kuiseb and Cuvelai-Etosha Basin, Namibia Nnenesi Kgabi, Martha Uugwanga, Johanna Ithindi, Kay Knoeller, Eliot Atekwana, Lebogang Motsei, Manny Mathuthu, Gideon Kalumbu, Hilma Amwele, and Rian Uusizi |
09:50–10:10 |
IAHS2017-176
Pristine savannas: spatio-temporal variability in groundwater surface-water interactions in ephemeral drainages Eddie Riddell, Jaco Nel, Daniel Fundisi, Faith Jumbi, Ashton van Niekerk, and Simon Lorentz |
Coffee/tea break
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10:40–11:00 |
IAHS2017-223
Using Hydropedology Surveys to Guide Process Based Hydrological Modelling in South Africa Simon Lorentz, Johan van Tol, and Pieter le Roux |
11:00–11:20 |
IAHS2017-166
GIS based estimation of soil erosion potential and its implications to water resources of city of Kinshasa, D.R. Congo Martin Kabantu Tshikeba, Raphael Tshimanga Muamba, Jean Marie Kileshye Onema, and Webster Gumindoga |
11:20–11:40 |
IAHS2017-389
Investigation of surface water availability dynamics by using coupled SWAT and WEAP models: case of upstream of Pangani river basin, Tanzania Joel Norbert, Peter Kishiwa, Victor Kongo, and Prekesdis Ndomba |
11:40–12:00 |
IAHS2017-206
Water resources management during droughts in South Africa Stephen Mallory, Jenny Pashkin, and Verno Jonker |
12:00–12:20 |
IAHS2017-242
Integrated Water Management of Ephemeral Streams - A Dynamic Systems Approach (withdrawn) Christoph Külls, Modeus Fawzy, Winnie Kambinda, and Arnold Bittner |