KALEYA RIVER CATCHMENT REGIONAL ESTIMATION OF RESERVOIR CAPACITIES USING SONAR AND GIS APPROACHES

H. Sichingabula, M. Chisola, M. Muchanga, Happy Sikazwe, Innocent C. Chomba, W. Phiri
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Small reservoirs in arid and semi-arid areas help rural communities to cope with prolonged dry spells. More recently, the construction and operation of small reservoirs has resulted in upstream versus downstream water use conflicts in some river basins. In this regard, bathymetric information could be used as a tool to monitor the available surface water, and minimize or prevent water conflicts. The challenge is that it is difficult to survey a large number of reservoirs using the traditional sounding methods. Despite the availability of new methods of conducting bathymetric surveys, their utilization in Africa is still low, particularly for depth measurements of small reservoirs. This paper presents modern bathymetric survey and analysis techniques applied for quantifying the capacities of small reservoirs, using the case of the Kaleya River Basin in southern Zambia. The objectives of the survey were to: i) create a database of reservoir storage capacities; and ii) introduce an efficient modern approach of monitoring small reservoir storage capacities. A remote controlled Coden hydrographic survey boat equipped with a SONAR device mounted with Trimble OmniSTAR VBS providing DGPS was used to capture and record hydrographic (xyz) data with greater accuracy. Data analysis was done using Surfer 13 Golden software to produce ten contoured bathymetric maps of surveyed reservoirs. From this information, the reservoir capacities were computed, thus providing information on water stored in reservoirs in the basin. It is concluded that the quantification of storage capacity of small reservoirs using SONAR and GIS provides a quicker and cost effective way of obtaining accurate bathymetric data. Such data is important in resolving water use conflicts in river basins and for decision-making in the context of multiple water uses, climate change and or variability.
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用声纳和gis方法估算卡列雅河流域水库容量
干旱和半干旱地区的小型水库有助于农村社区应对长期干旱。最近,在一些河流流域,小型水库的建设和运行导致了上下游用水冲突。在这方面,测深资料可用作监测可用地表水的工具,并尽量减少或防止水的冲突。挑战在于传统的测深方法难以测量大量的储层。尽管有进行水深测量的新方法,但它们在非洲的使用率仍然很低,特别是用于小型水库的深度测量。本文以赞比亚南部Kaleya河流域为例,介绍了用于量化小型水库容量的现代水深测量和分析技术。调查的目的是:i)建立水库储存能力的数据库;ii)介绍一种有效的现代方法来监测小型水库的储水量。一艘远程控制的Coden水文测量船配备了声纳设备,安装了Trimble OmniSTAR VBS,提供DGPS,用于以更高的精度捕获和记录水文(xyz)数据。使用Surfer 13 Golden软件进行数据分析,生成了勘测水库的10张等高线测深图。根据这些信息,计算了水库容量,从而提供了流域水库储水量的信息。结果表明,利用声纳和地理信息系统对小型水库库容进行定量分析,是一种获得准确水深数据的快速、经济有效的方法。这些数据对于解决河流流域的用水冲突以及在多种用水、气候变化和/或可变性的情况下进行决策非常重要。
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