Combining connectivity modeling with remote sensing to elucidate flow and sediment connectivity of two adjacent subbasins in the Lake Tana Basin Ethiopia Ghent University
Sediment connectivity is the ability of a system to transfer water and sediment within a catchment. It is controlled by driving forces (rainfall and land cover), static aspects (geomorphology and soil), and dynamic aspects (surface runoff) of the catchment. The connectivity index is commonly used to measure sediment connectivity, even though it usually only looks at structural landscape features. The aims of this study are 1) to assess flow and ...