Modelling Estimation of the Available Rainwater Resource in Gbédji-Kotovi Clay Area for Supplying Dikes and Dams
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Floods and flows data are useful for dimensioning of dikes and dams which
often include evacuation devices that regulate flows to ensure the volumes of
water. The objective of this study is to estimate the available water resource in
the village of Gbédji-Kotovi, located in the watershed of Couffo river in Benin
by using sequentially, the HBV (Hydrologiska Byråns Vattenbalansavdelning)
and GR4J (Rural Engineering model with 4 daily parameters) climate models.
Hydrographs of water levels are simulated according to the calibration period
(1994-1999) different from the validation one (1982-1988). Considering the
Nash-Sutcliffe model Efficiency coefficient (NSE), the performance of GR4J
model during calibration is slightly higher than the performance of the HBV
model, while during the validation, the contrary is noticed. The annual rain-
fall average simulated is 1117.7 mm/year while the average observed is 1104.6
mm/year over the period 1981-2005. By 2050, on one hand, the annual flow
rate values will vary from −19.2 to −11.9%, while the actual evapotranspiration
will vary between 0.5 and −5.8; on another hand, the potential evapotranspira-
tion and the annual precipitation remain constant. An average flow of 187 mil-
lions m 3 /year for annual average water depth of 1094 mm is obtained at Lanta
rain station, which covers an area of 1664.47 km 2 , while this flow enabled an
average flow of 327.5 millons m 3 /year to be obtained at the virtual station of
our study area of 2908.15 km 2 . The flow rates corresponding to the return pe-
riods of 10, 25 and 50 years vary from 5.51 to 12.67 m 3 /s at the outlet of the
virtual station; while those at the outlet of Lanta station vary from 3.6 to 6.6
m 3 /s. However, the simulated water quantiles cannot be fully mobilized; be-
cause of the uses, they undergo upstream and downstream. Thus, Gbédji-Kotovi
locality requires the implementation of an integrated water resource man-
agement strategy that includes the construction of dikes and dams.
