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Publikováno v:
Meteorologische Zeitschrift, Vol 31, Iss 5, Pp 401-413 (2022)
Availability of long-term and spatially high-resolution precipitation data is important for sustainable water resource management, drought monitoring and hydrological analysis. In Eritrea, in‑situ precipitation measurements are too sparse to repres
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https://doaj.org/article/6b8f082d8a1e4bb491ded1c213e8fedb
Publikováno v:
Mountain Research and Development, Vol 35, Iss 4, Pp 365-373 (2015)
Fog is an untapped natural resource. A number of studies have been undertaken to understand its potential as an alternative or complementary water source. In 2007, a pilot fog-collection project was implemented in 2 villages on the Eastern Escarpment
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https://doaj.org/article/ecad10e3d844471487d65e1442169f07
Publikováno v:
Fessehaye, Mussie; Brugnara, Yuri; Savage, Michael J; Brönnimann, Stefan (2019). A note on air temperature and precipitation variability and extremes over Asmara: 1914-2015. International journal of climatology, 39(14), pp. 5215-5227. Wiley 10.1002/joc.6134
Meteorological series (daily precipitation, minimum and maximum air temperature) for Asmara (Eritrea) for the last hundred years (1914 – 2015) are analysed. The data were quality controlled and homogenized using publicly available data from surroun
Autor:
Sabah A. Abdul-Wahab, Mussie Fessehaye, Ali Al-Ghafir, Nasser Al-Hajri, Kaan Yetilmezsoy, Salim Al-Bulushi, Abdullah Al-Barashdi
Publikováno v:
DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT. 141:42-50
Publikováno v:
Mountain Research and Development, Vol 35, Iss 4, Pp 365-373 (2015)
Fessehaye, Mussie; Abdul-Wahab, Sabah A.; Savage, Michael J.; Kohler, Thomas; Tesfay, Selamawit (2015). The potential for scaling up a fog collection system on the eastern escarpment of Eritrea. Mountain Research and Development, 35(4), pp. 365-373. International Mountain Society 10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-15-00013.1
Fessehaye, Mussie; Abdul-Wahab, Sabah A.; Savage, Michael J.; Kohler, Thomas; Tesfay, Selamawit (2015). The potential for scaling up a fog collection system on the eastern escarpment of Eritrea. Mountain Research and Development, 35(4), pp. 365-373. International Mountain Society 10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-15-00013.1
Fog is an untapped natural resource. A number of studies have been undertaken to understand its potential as an alternative or complementary water source. In 2007, a pilot fog-collection project was implemented in 2 villages on the Eastern Escarpment
Autor:
Hans Hurni, Tseggai Gherezghiher, Sabah A. Abdul-Wahab, Thomas Kohler, Mussie Fessehaye, Michael J. Savage
Fog can be considered a potential water resource for certain semi-arid and arid countries. In Eritrea, a fog-water collection project was implemented in 2007 in the villages of Arborobue and Nefasit. This study presents an assessment of the project a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b9f7f255083824270764c8044edae2a7
Autor:
Thomas Kohler, Hans Hurni, Tseggai Gherezghiher, Mussie Fessehaye, Sabah A. Abdul-Wahab, Michael J. Savage
Publikováno v:
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 29:52-62
Fog is a potential source of water that could be exploited using the innovative technology of fog collection. Naturally, the potential of fog has proven its significance in cloud forests that are thriving from fog interception. Historically, the rema
Autor:
Dirk Reinhard, Victoria Marzol, Pablo Osses, Tseggai Gherezghiher, Otto Klemm, Anne Lummerich, Pilar Cereceda, David Corell, Jana Olivier, María J. Estrela, José A. Valiente, Robert S. Schemenauer, Johan van Heerden, Ernst Frost, Gebregiorgis Mussie Fessehaye, Jamal Sarsour
The collection of fog water is a simple and sustainable technology to obtain fresh water for afforestation, gardening, and as a drinking water source for human and animal consumption. In regions where fresh water is sparse and fog frequently occurs,
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::93cf37832cebf32544cd74215a2b4f44
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3357847/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3357847/
A well-managed irrigation scheduling system needs a rapid, preCIse, simple, costeffective and non-destructive soil water content sensor. The PRl profile probe and Diviner 2000 were used to determine the timing and amount of irrigation of three cover
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http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3577