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Tegenu Ashagrie
Tegenu Ashagrie
Postdoctoral Researcher
Verified email at colorado.edu
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An efficient semi-distributed hillslope erosion model for the subhumid Ethiopian Highlands
SA Tilahun, CD Guzman, AD Zegeye, TA Engda, AS Collick, A Rimmer, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 17 (3), 1051-1063, 2013
1062013
A simple semi‐distributed water balance model for the Ethiopian highlands
AS Collick, ZM Easton, T Ashagrie, B Biruk, S Tilahun, E Adgo, ...
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 23 (26), 3718-3727, 2009
632009
A saturation excess erosion model
SA Tilahun, R Mukundan, BA Demisse, TA Engda, CD Guzman, ...
Transactions of the ASABE 56 (2), 681-695, 2013
622013
Water-smart agriculture in East Africa
A Nicol, S Langan, M Victor, J Gonsalves
IWMI, 2015
602015
Evaluating infiltration models and pedotransfer functions: implications for hydrologic modeling
HK Bayabil, YT Dile, TY Tebebu, TA Engda, TS Steenhuis
Geoderma 338, 159-169, 2019
392019
Watershed hydrology of the (semi) humid Ethiopian Highlands
TA Engda, HK Bayabil, ES Legesse, EK Ayana, SA Tilahun, AS Collick, ...
Nile River Basin: Hydrology, climate and water use, 145-162, 2011
392011
Modeling rainfall, runoff and soil loss relationships in the northeastern highlands of Ethiopia, andit tid watershed
TA Engda
Cornell University, 2009
232009
Soil properties and fertility status dynamics of North Western Ethiopia as influenced by land use changes: case of Dibanke watershed
TA Engda, HT Kassahun, AS Collick, T Adissu, BB Ashagrie, ZK Tessema, ...
222008
An efficient semi-distributed hillslope erosion model for the sub humid Ethiopian Highlands
SA Tilahun, CD Guzman, AD Zegeye, TA Engda, AS Collick, A Rimmer, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 9 (2), 2121-2155, 2012
162012
Soil moisture‐based drought monitoring at different time scales: a case study for the US Great Plains
TA Engda, TJ Kelleners
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 52 (1), 77-88, 2016
82016
Soil water monitoring and numerical flow modeling to quantify drought conditions in a rangeland ecosystem
TA Engda, TJ Kelleners, GB Paige
Vadose Zone Journal 15 (10), vzj2016. 04.0036, 2016
52016
Rainfall, evapotranspiration, and soil moisture as herbage production predictors for Wyoming rangelands
TA Engda, TJ Kelleners, GB Paige, AL Hild
Arid Land Research and Management 30 (4), 445-459, 2016
52016
Modeling rainfall, runoff and soil loss relationships in the northeastern Highlands of Ethiopia
TA Engda
Andit Tid watershed, MPS Thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA, 2009
52009
An efficient semi-distributed hillslope sediment model: the Anjeni in the sub humid Ethiopian Highlands
SA Tilahun, TA Engda, ES Legesse, CD Guzman, AD Zegeye, AS Collick, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 8 (2), 2207-2233, 2011
32011
The Effect of Land Use and Its Management Practices on Plant Nutrien t Availability and Carbon Sequestration
K Habtamu, A Tegenu, AS Collick, A Husien, K Haymanote
Cornell University Integrated Watershe d Management and Hydrology Program …, 2008
32008
Charles, FN, Amy, SC, and Tammo
H Kassahun, H Oumer, H Bayabil, T Engda
The effect of land use on plant nutrient availability and carbon …, 0
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Evaluating Multiple Soil Data Sources for Hydrologic Modeling
H Bayabil, Y Dile, T Tebebu, TA Engda, TS Steenhuis
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, H31F-08, 2018
2018
The global Land-Potential Knowledge System (LandPKS): a mobile app and cloud computing for sustainable land management, research and crowdsourcing
JC Neff, T Engda, Z Fan, JE Herrick, C Holmes, WS Jang, C Kenny, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 11115, 2018
2018
Development of a Distributed Parallel Computing Framework to Facilitate Regional/Global Gridded Crop Modeling with Various Scenarios
W Jang, TA Engda, JC Neff, J Herrick
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, H11C-1194, 2017
2017
Soil Moisture-based Drought Monitoring in Rangeland Ecosystems
TA Engda
University of Wyoming, 2016
2016
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