PHD Protocol Presentation - 28th Aigust
PHD Protocol Presentation - 28th Aigust
PHD Protocol Presentation - 28th Aigust
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BY
OLLA, O.O (90/022877)
FIG.1: CATCHMENT
DELINEATION
MW
MS X 100 (3)
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Catchment characteristics
The following catchment characteristics for the catchment :
(1) Basin Area: 6,111,5474.45 M 2 = 61.115 Km2
DRAINAGE DENSITY:
Dd L
A
Dd 40.105
61.115
0.656 / km
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Ds Ns
A
15
61.115 0.245 / km 2
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Catchment length: refers to the length, measured along the main stream from
the catchment outlet to the remotest part of the catchment boundary.
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61.115 km
(13.598 ) 2
0.331
=
=
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Circulatory Ratio: is defined as the ratio of the basin area to the area of the circle
whose perimeter equals the perimeter of the basin. The Circulatory Ratio for the catchment,
Circulator y ratio ( Rc ) 4 A
P2
4 x 3.142 x 61.115
48.466 2
768.093
2348.953 0.327
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Re De
2 A
L L
•The Elongation Ratio for the catchment, R E =
2 61.115
0.649
13.598 3.142
Cc P
4 A
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Compactness coefficient: can be defined as the ratio of the perimeter of the basin
to the perimeter of the circle whose area equals the area of the basin, i.e.
Cc P
48.466 1.749
4 A 4 x 3.142 x 61.115
Area- Length relation: Data obtained from a number of larger rivers all over the world were
used to arrive at an Area- Length relation that allows the determination of a catchment area,
knowing the length of the main stream in kilometer; i.e.
L = 1.27 (61.115) 0.6
= 14.98
L 1.273 A 0.6
RESULTS OBTAINED SO FAR
The Physiographic characteristics of the catchment, ie.
Topographic map and other basin characteristics have been
determined.
Daily discharge data of the catchment, using the existing
Idofian-Elerinjare dam and a newly constructed NCAM weir as
measurement points.
TABLE 1:-DISCHARGE DATA
GENERATION