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Mohammed Basheer

Researcher at University of Manchester

Publications -  23
Citations -  442

Mohammed Basheer is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydropower & Water-energy nexus. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 268 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammed Basheer include University of Khartoum & Cologne University of Applied Sciences.

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Cooperative filling approaches for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

TL;DR: In this article, a river basin planning model with a wide range of historical hydrological conditions and increasing coordination between the co-riparian countries was used to analyze the implications of filling the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and its implications for downstream water resources.
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Quantifying and evaluating the impacts of cooperation in transboundary river basins on the Water-Energy-Food nexus: The Blue Nile Basin.

TL;DR: The results show that theEconomic gain of the Blue Nile Basin from WEF increases with raising the cooperation level between Ethiopia and Sudan to collaboration, however, the economic gain of each riparian country does not necessarily follow the same pattern as the economic loss of the basin.
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Performance of satellite-based and GPCC 7.0 rainfall products in an extremely data-scarce country in the Nile Basin

TL;DR: In this article, an evaluation of six long-term (1983 onward) rainfall products, namely the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre full data reanalysis version 70 (GPCC 70) and five Satellite-Rainfall Products (SRPs), is undertaken Data from the only currently operating longterm stations (five) with reasonably up-to-date records are used to conduct point-topixel evaluation for the six products (from 1983 to 2010) The results of error and linear fit metrics rank GPCC 70 as the best performing product on monthly, maximum monthly, and annual
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Sensitivity of Water-Energy Nexus to dam operation: A Water-Energy Productivity concept.

TL;DR: The present analysis and future examination of the multi-dimensions of the WEN in the context of dam operation are imperative to improve the decision making in the quest for efficient resource use and management.
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Debilitating floods in the Sahel are becoming frequent

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed gridded daily rainfall data over the period 1981-2020, used photographs and satellite images to depict flood areas and threats, compiled and studied flood-related statistics over the past two decades, and supported the results with peer-reviewed literature.