Browsing Masters Degrees (Environmental Hydrology) by Advisor "Clark, David John."
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Assessment of satellite derived rainfall and its use in the ACRU hydrological model.
(2017)Many parts of southern Africa are considered water scarce regions. Therefore, sound management and decision making is important to achieve maximum usage with sustainability of the precious resource. Hydrological models are ... -
Development of a geographic data model for hydrological modelling.
(2006)Hydrology is a multi-disciplinary science, and therefore derives data from diverse sources, with the data often of a spatio-temporal nature. A recent trend has been to combine these data with GIS, due to the data’s geographic ... -
The effect of spatial resolution in remote sensing estimates of total evaporation in the uMgeni catchment.
(2014)The estimation of total evaporation plays a vital role in water resources monitoring and management, especially in water-limited environments. In South Africa, the increasing water demand, due to population growth and ... -
An evaluation of priority and fractional methods of water allocation in the Sand River catchment, South Africa.
(2014)The development and apportionment of water resources is a critical issue, both globally and locally in South Africa. This is particularly true in the development and allocation among states sharing watercourse systems. ...