F. K. Abagale
University for Development Studies
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Journal of Hydraulic Engineering | 2009
Koichi Unami; Toshihiko Kawachi; Gordana Kranjac-Berisavljevic; F. K. Abagale; Shigeya Maeda; Junichiro Takeuchi
The inland valleys of West Africa are strategic in terms of food security and poverty alleviation, but scientific studies on hydrologic processes happening in these environments have not been well documented. Modeling approaches presented in this paper are an attempt to better comprehend hydraulic phenomena occurring in inland valleys. An inland valley situated in the Northern Region of Ghana is set as the study site. The inland valley comprises well-drained uplands and hydromorphic valley bottoms. There are several earthen dams across the valley bottoms, which are at the same time seasonal wetlands cultivated to rice during the rainy season. A finite volume model for the shallow water equations is developed to numerically simulate surface runoff flows in the valley bottoms during flood events. Innovation is necessitated to handle a series of different hydraulic phenomena. Flux-splitting and data reconstruction techniques are used to achieve stable computation in the complex topography of the valley bottoms. Standard problems of oblique hydraulic jump and dam break flows are used to test the accuracy of the numerical model. The Mannings roughness coefficient is determined from calibration in another Ghanaian watershed located in the Eastern Region. Using actually observed time series data of rainfall intensity, surface flows during the rainfall events are simulated in the computational domain representing the valley bottoms of the study area. Observed data of water levels in the dams are compared to predictions, and discrepancies between them are examined from the hydrological point of view. In the case of a hypothetical flood event, cascading collapses of the dams and flooding of cultivated fields are reproduced.
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2010
Koichi Unami; F. K. Abagale; Macarius Yangyuoru; Abul Hasan Md. Badiul Alam; Gordana Kranjac-Berisavljevic
IDRiM Journal | 2014
Effah Kwabena Antwi; Kei Otsuki; Saito Osamu; Francis Obeng; Kwabena Awere Gyekye; John Boakye-Danquah; Yaw Agyeman Boafo; Yasuko Kusakari; G.A.B. Yiran; Alex Barima Owusu; Kwabena Owusu Asubonteng; Togbiga Dzivenu; Vincent Kodjo Avornyo; F. K. Abagale; Godfred Seidu Jasaw; Victor Lolig; Shaibu Ganiyu; Samuel A. Donkoh; Richard Wilfred Nartey Yeboah; Gordana Kranjac-Berisavljevic; Edwin A. Gyasi; Juati Ayilari-Naa; Elias T. Ayuk; Hirotaka Matsuda; Hirohiko Ishikawa; Osamu Ito; Kazuhiko Takeuchi
Research in Plant Biology | 2012
George Nyarko; G.K. Mahunu; F.A. Chimsah; J.A. Yidana; A.H. Abubakari; F. K. Abagale; A. Quainoo; M. Poudyal
Journal of disaster research | 2014
Effah Kwabena Antwi; John Boakye-Danquah; Stephen Boahen Asabere; G.A.B. Yiran; Seyram Kofi Loh; Kwabena Gyekye Awere; F. K. Abagale; Kwabena Owusu Asubonteng; Emmanuel Morgan Attua; Alex Barimah Owusu
Archive | 2012
A. Quainoo; George Nyarko; Fabrice Davrieux; Georges Piombo; Jean-Marc Bouvet; J.A. Yidana; A.H. Abubakari; G.K. Mahunu; F. K. Abagale; F.A. Chimsah
Journal of disaster research | 2014
Gordana Kranjac-Berisavljevic; Shayibu Abdul-Ghanyu; Bizoola Zinzoola G; aa; F. K. Abagale
Archive | 2013
F. K. Abagale; D. A. Sarpong; J. A. Ojediran; R. Osei-Agyemang; A. G. Shaibu; P. T Birteeb
Archive | 2015
Thomas Apusiga Adongo; F. K. Abagale; Gordana Kranjac-Berisavljevic
Archive | 2015
Thomas Apusiga Adongo; F. K. Abagale; Gordana Kranjac-Berisavljevic; Tamale Ghana