Inferring the Joint Operation of High Aswan Dam and Toshka Lakes Using Multi-Sensor Satellite Approach

Inferring the Joint Operation of High Aswan Dam and Toshka Lakes Using Multi-Sensor Satellite Approach

Inferring the Joint Operation of High Aswan Dam and Toshka Lakes using Multi-Sensor Satellite Approach Hadir Abdelmoneim Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulics Department. Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt HAD Study Area Toshka Lakes • High Aswan Dam (HAD) controls the water flowing into Egypt (the Lake Nasser most downstream country in the Nile river). • Lake Nasser (reservoir of HAD) has a storage capacity of 162 Km2. • HAD reservoir is supported by Toshka Lakes to discharge excess flow. • If the water levels at HAD > 178 m → flow is directed to Toshka Lakes. Methodology 4/19/2021 Inferring the Joint Operation of High Aswan Dam and Toshka Lakes using Multi-Sensor Satellite Approach 3 1) Deriving Area-Elevation Curve Toshka Lakes (a) 4/19/2021 Inferring the Joint Operation of High Aswan Dam and Toshka Lakes using Multi-Sensor Satellite Approach 4 2) Estimation of Volume 퐴 −퐴 푉 = 퐷[ 1 푁 + 퐴 + 퐴 +. +퐴 ] Using Trapezoidal Method 2 2 3 푁−1 Where, V is the total volume, D is the contour interval and A is the area. Toshka Lakes 4/19/2021 Inferring the Joint Operation of High Aswan Dam and Toshka Lakes using Multi-Sensor Satellite Approach 5 ∆S E 3) Water Balance Modeling 푑푠 푸 푄 = 푄 − − 퐸 − 푄 풕풐풔풉풌풂 표푢푡 푛 푑푡 푡표푠ℎ푘푎 푑푠 푄 = + 퐸 푸 푡표푠ℎ푘푎 푑푡 풊풏 Where, 3 • Qout (m /month) is the outflow downstream the HAD, ∆S • Qin (m3/month) is the inflow into HAD and is set equal to the 푸풐풖풕 measured discharge at Dongola station (right upstream of Lake Nasser), • ds/dt represents the monthly storage change, and E • E (m/month) is the monthly evaporation over lakes. 4/19/2021 6 Inferring the Joint Operation of High Aswan Dam and Toshka Lakes using Multi-Sensor Satellite Approach 4) Toshka Inflow during flooding events First event (1998-2002) Second event (2019-2020) 5) Spatial Dynamics of Toshka Lakes 6) High Aswan Dam Operation (1998-2002) 4/19/2021 Inferring the Joint Operation of High Aswan Dam and Toshka Lakes using Multi-Sensor Satellite Approach 9 Conclusion Understanding the dynamics of Toshka lakes and its link to HAD operation is crucial for future planning of water resources in Egypt. This is particularly important with the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). *Abdelmoneim, H., Eldardiry, H., Moghazy, H., and Eladawy, A. (submitted) “Inferring the Joint Operation of High Aswan Dam and Toshka Lakes using Multi-Sensor Satellite Approach”. International Journal of Water Resources Development Special thanks to my coauthors Hisham Eldardiry, Hossam Moghazy, and Ahmed Eladawy For any questions, please feel free to contact me at [email protected].

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