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Journal articles on the topic "Mkomazi River"
Mmbando, Godfrey, and Michael Kleyer. "Mapping Precipitation, Temperature, and Evapotranspiration in the Mkomazi River Basin, Tanzania." Climate 6, no. 3 (July 17, 2018): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cli6030063.
Full textChelin, M., G. Whitmore, and P. Lindsay. "Geochemistry of mud-sized sediment from the Mkomazi River, KwaZulu-Natal: assessing anthropogenic pollution." South African Journal of Geology 107, no. 4 (December 1, 2004): 489–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gssajg.107.4.489.
Full textTaylor, V., R. Schulze, and G. Jewitt. "Application of the Indicators of Hydrological Alteration method to the Mkomazi River, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa." African Journal of Aquatic Science 28, no. 1 (January 2003): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/16085914.2003.9626593.
Full textAmoo, O. T., M. D. V. Nakin, A. Abayomi, H. O. Ojugbele, and A. W. Salami. "SYSTEM DYNAMICS APPROACH FOR EVALUATING EXISTING AND FUTURE WATER ALLOCATION PLANNING AMONG CONFLICTING USERS." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIV-4/W3-2020 (November 23, 2020): 45–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliv-4-w3-2020-45-2020.
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Mmbando, Godfrey Verfasser], Michael [Akademischer Betreuer] [Kleyer, and Gudrun [Akademischer Betreuer] Massmann. "Hydrological Sensitivity of the Mkomazi River Basin (Tanzania) to Climate Change / Godfrey Mmbando. Betreuer: Michael Kleyer ; Gudrun Massmann." Oldenburg : BIS der Universität Oldenburg, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1106381114/34.
Full textOyebode, Oluwaseun Kunle. "Modelling streamflow response to hydro-climatic variables in the Upper Mkomazi River, South Africa." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10321/1063.
Full textStreamflow modelling remains crucial to decision-making especially when it concerns planning and management of water resources systems in water-stressed regions. This study proposes a suitable method for streamflow modelling irrespective of the limited availability of historical datasets. Two data-driven modelling techniques were applied comparatively so as to achieve this aim. Genetic programming (GP), an evolutionary algorithm approach and a differential evolution (DE)-trained artificial neural network (ANN) were used for streamflow prediction in the upper Mkomazi River, South Africa. Historical records of streamflow and meteorological variables for a 19-year period (1994- 2012) were used for model development and also in the selection of predictor variables into the input vector space of the models. In both approaches, individual monthly predictive models were developed for each month of the year using a 1-year lead time. Two case studies were considered in development of the ANN models. Case study 1 involved the use of correlation analysis in selecting input variables as employed during GP model development, while the DE algorithm was used for training and optimizing the model parameters. However in case study 2, genetic programming was incorporated as a screening tool for determining the dimensionality of the ANN models, while the learning process was further fine-tuned by subjecting the DE algorithm to sensitivity analysis. Altogether, the performance of the three sets of predictive models were evaluated comparatively using three statistical measures namely, Mean Absolute Percent Error (MAPE), Root Mean-Squared Error (RMSE) and coefficient of determination (R2). Results showed better predictive performance by the GP models both during the training and validation phases when compared with the ANNs. Although the ANN models developed in case study 1 gave satisfactory results during the training phase, they were unable to extensively replicate those results during the validation phase. It was found that results from case study 1 were considerably influenced by the problems of overfitting and memorization, which are typical of ANNs when subjected to small amount of datasets. However, results from case study 2 showed great improvement across the three evaluation criteria, as the overfitting and memorization problems were significantly minimized, thus leading to improved accuracy in the predictions of the ANN models. It was concluded that the conjunctive use of the two evolutionary computation methods (GP and DE) can be used to improve the performance of artificial neural networks models, especially when availability of datasets is limited. In addition, the GP models can be deployed as predictive tools for the purpose of planning and management of water resources within the Mkomazi region and KwaZulu-Natal province as a whole.
Sherman, Heidi Michelle. "The assessment of groundwater quality in rural communities : two case studies from KwaZulu-Natal." Thesis, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/4655.
Full textThesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1998.
Taylor, Valerie. "The hydrological basis for the protection of water resources to meet environmental and societal requirements." Thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3511.
Full textThesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.
Books on the topic "Mkomazi River"
Cooper, J. A. G. Shoreline changes on the Natal coast: Mkomazi River mouth to Tugela River mouth. Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa: Natal Town and Regional Planning Commission, 1991.
Find full textCooper, J. A. G. Shoreline changes on the Natal coast: Mtamvuna River mouth to Mkomazi River mouth. Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa: Natal Town and Regional Planning Commission, 1994.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Mkomazi River"
Amoo, Oseni Taiwo, Hammed Olabode Ojugbele, Abdultaofeek Abayomi, and Pushpendra Kumar Singh. "Hydrological Dynamics Assessment of Basin Upstream–Downstream Linkages Under Seasonal Climate Variability." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 2005–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_116.
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