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Title
Floodplain Modelling Assessment: Case Study of Weija Catchment, Ga West District |
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http://dspace.knust.edu.gh/dspace/handle/123456789/1631 |
Date
2010 |
Date related
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. |
Author(s)
Thomas, Aikins |
Abstract
Thesis is submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science at the K.N.U.S.T for Water Resource Engineering and Management on 2009. xii, 48p. ill. - Many regions throughout the world have experienced severe river flooding during the recent years. The Weija catchment, which is located in the Ga West District of Ghana in West Africa, is no exception with over 5,000 people affected every year by floods in the area. When land development encroachments into river floodplains are permitted, the magnitude of flood peak discharge increases due to removal of floodplain storage. This study approached the problem of flood modelling using HEC-RAS, which is a flexible 1-dimensional hydraulic model. The analysis made in this study provide indications of the effects of encroachments on flood characteristics; however, the problem is such that each individual case of the left and right channel distance are analysed separately to determine the land which must be allocated in the event of flood. The results from this study revealed that removal of structures in the flood plain and hence subsequent widening of the existing narrow flood bank of the channels will help reduce the devastating effects of the floods whenever the spillways of the dams are opened. |
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5362 |
Type of publication
Thesis |
Repository
Kumasi - Kwame Nkrumah University
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