Increasing sediment loads entering the Lake Tanganyika ecosystem are hastening the need for improved understanding of the linkages between catchment characteristics and influent sediment transport and loading. Sediment loads of two catchments at the southern end of the lake were estimated for October 1998–December 1999, and catchment characteristics determined using GIS. It was found that both sediment yields and loads were higher from the catchment of the Lunzua River (19.8 t km -2 and 20,114 t, respectively) compared with that of the Kalambo (4.1 t km -2 and 12,197 t) in 1999. These differences were both attributed to the smaller size and higher road density of the Lunzua catchment, and suggest that previous recommendations regarding the ...
A research project to develop methods of predicting rates of sediment deposition and distribution in...
Lake Tanganyika is one of the largest lakes of Africa and second biggest Lake Considering the area a...
The sediment budget of Lake Tana (Northern Ethiopia) will take into account the temporal and spatial...
Increasing sediment loads entering the Lake Tanganyika ecosystem are hastening the need for improved...
Introduction/Purpose of Study Lake Tanganyika (31º8’-8 º47’S, 29 º05’-31 º18’E) is the largest and o...
A regional scale soil erosion has been implemented on a daily and decadal timestep for the Lake Tang...
Extensive deposits of shell-rich sediments in the nearshore environment of Lake Tanganyika, Africa, ...
The impact of global land use and land cover changes in relation to climate change and declining bio...
Water bodies in Tanzania are experiencing increased siltation, which is threatening water quality, e...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Lake sedimentation has a fundamental impact on lake lifet...
This study assessed the external nutrient sources for Lake Tanganyika from August 1994 to August 199...
The biggest reservoir of fresh water in Africa, second deepest lake in the world, and major reservoi...
Lake Tanganyika is one of the largest lakes of Africa and second biggest Lake Considering the area a...
Lake Tanganyika, East Africa, is one of the world's unique freshwater ecosystems. This lake is appro...
The Mara River originates in Kenya in the Mau Escarpment and flows through the Serengeti ecosystem i...
A research project to develop methods of predicting rates of sediment deposition and distribution in...
Lake Tanganyika is one of the largest lakes of Africa and second biggest Lake Considering the area a...
The sediment budget of Lake Tana (Northern Ethiopia) will take into account the temporal and spatial...
Increasing sediment loads entering the Lake Tanganyika ecosystem are hastening the need for improved...
Introduction/Purpose of Study Lake Tanganyika (31º8’-8 º47’S, 29 º05’-31 º18’E) is the largest and o...
A regional scale soil erosion has been implemented on a daily and decadal timestep for the Lake Tang...
Extensive deposits of shell-rich sediments in the nearshore environment of Lake Tanganyika, Africa, ...
The impact of global land use and land cover changes in relation to climate change and declining bio...
Water bodies in Tanzania are experiencing increased siltation, which is threatening water quality, e...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Lake sedimentation has a fundamental impact on lake lifet...
This study assessed the external nutrient sources for Lake Tanganyika from August 1994 to August 199...
The biggest reservoir of fresh water in Africa, second deepest lake in the world, and major reservoi...
Lake Tanganyika is one of the largest lakes of Africa and second biggest Lake Considering the area a...
Lake Tanganyika, East Africa, is one of the world's unique freshwater ecosystems. This lake is appro...
The Mara River originates in Kenya in the Mau Escarpment and flows through the Serengeti ecosystem i...
A research project to develop methods of predicting rates of sediment deposition and distribution in...
Lake Tanganyika is one of the largest lakes of Africa and second biggest Lake Considering the area a...
The sediment budget of Lake Tana (Northern Ethiopia) will take into account the temporal and spatial...