scholarly journals Generalization of Intensity-Duration-Frequency Formula for Litani River Basin-Lebanon

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. p11
Author(s):  
Hilal Obeid ◽  
Mohamed Elkholy

Author(s):  
J. O. Ehiorobo ◽  
O.C. Izinyon ◽  
R. I. Ilaboya

Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) relationship remains one of the mostly used tools in hydrology and water resources engineering, especially for planning, design and operations of water resource projects. IDF relationship can provide adequate information about the intensity of rainfall at different duration for various return periods. The focus of this research was to develop IDF curves for the prediction of rainfall intensity within the middle Niger River Basin (Lokoja and Ilorin) using annual maximum daily rainfall data. Forty (40) year’s annual maximum rainfall data ranging from 1974 to 2013 was employed for the study. To ascertain the data quality, selected preliminary analysis technique including; descriptive statistics, test of homogeneity and outlier detection test were employed. To compute the three hours rainfall intensity, the ratio of rainfall amount and duration was used while the popular Gumbel probability distribution model was employed to calculate the rainfall frequency factor. To assess the best fit model that can be employed to predict rainfall intensity for various return periods at ungauged locations, four empirical IDF equations, namely; Talbot, Bernard, Kimijima and Sherman equations were employed. The model with the least calculated sum of minimized root mean square error (RMSE) was adopted as the best fit empirical model. Results obtained revealed that the Talbot model was the best fit model for Ilorin and Lokoja with calculated sum of minimized error of 1.32170E-07 and 8.953636E-08. This model was thereafter employed to predict the rainfall intensity for different durations at 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100yrs return periods respectively.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Saadeh ◽  
Lucy Semerjian ◽  
Nabil Amacha

This study aims to determine the extent of groundwater damage in the Upper Litani River Basin (ULRB) after years of water mismanagement and overfertilization in what is considered to be Lebanon’s largest fertile area. Physical and chemical samples were collected between 2005 and 2010 and analyzed using “The Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater” (APHA, AWWA) in order to determine the extent of this pollution. The parameters included pH, ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, sulfate, phosphate, dissolved oxygen, and total dissolved solids.


2018 ◽  
pp. 397-415
Author(s):  
Jamal M. Khatib ◽  
Safaa Baydoun ◽  
A. A. ElKordi

Author(s):  
M. El-Fadel ◽  
R. Maroun ◽  
R.B.F. Aldeen ◽  
D.L. El-Khoury ◽  
M.A. Najm

Author(s):  
T. Darwish ◽  
A. Shaban ◽  
I. Masih ◽  
H. Jaafar ◽  
I. Jomaa ◽  
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