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Mapping Water Balance around Lake Turkana Group 6 Members 1. Shamsuddin Musa Ahmed 2. Anwar Assefa Adem 3. Francis Oloo 4. Abias Maniragaba 5. Anthelem Iragena 6. Yohannes Negussie 7. Fitsume Teshome Wolkeba
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Page 1: Mapping water balance around Lake Turkana

Mapping Water Balance around Lake Turkana

Group 6 Members

1. Shamsuddin Musa Ahmed

2. Anwar Assefa Adem

3. Francis Oloo

4. Abias Maniragaba

5. Anthelem Iragena

6. Yohannes Negussie

7. Fitsume Teshome Wolkeba

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Problem:• The case study area is vulnerable to extreme

climatic conditions [drought and floods]

• Droughts reduce the water that is available to the community livelihood generation in the area

• To assess the spatial and temporal variability of water balance around Turkana.

Objective:

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Study area

• L. Turkana, a desert lake shared by Ethiopia and Kenya

• Lake Turkana is in an arid area

• The average annual rainfall is 250mm

• Main livelihood generation activities are fishing, pastoralism

• Population: 300,000

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Data Source Spatial Resolution Temporal Resolution

Precipitation AFDM 2.5km (2018) Monthly

Runoff AFDM 2.5km (2018) Daily

Evapotranspiration AFDM 2.5km (2018) Daily

Data download &

Preprocessing

Water Balance Estimation

Mapping

Data

Workflow

Analysis was done in R & ArcGIS

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Precipitation variability in 2018

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Variation in runoff (2018)

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Evapotranspiration (2018)

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Water balance in 2018

• Preliminary results highlight the potential cold and hot spots of water deficiency

• Cold spots can be combined with other variables to map ground water potential areas

• The hotspots highlight areas that may need interventions.

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Way forward• Results demonstrate the potential benefits of large

scale earth observation data in assessing the spatial and temporal of water budgets

• This kind of analysis can contribute to understanding ground water potential

Limitations• Spatial resolution of the data is course, limiting fine

scaled analysis

• AFDM platform does not allow for data to be retrieved via known extents, making it difficult to replicate analysis


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