Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-10-2018
Journal / Book Title
Water
Abstract
The Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes have been subjected to environmental and ecological changes due to recent development endeavors and natural phenomena, which are visible in the alterations to the quality and quantity of the water resources. Monitoring lakes for temporal and spatial alterations has become a valuable indicator of environmental change. In this regard, hydrographic information has a paramount importance. The first extensive hydrographic survey of Lake Hawassa was conducted in 1999. In this study, a bathymetric map was prepared using advances in global positioning systems, portable sonar sounder technology, geostatistics, remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) software analysis tools with the aim of detecting morphometric changes. Results showed that the surface area of Lake Hawassa increased by 7.5% in 1999 and 3.2% in 2011 from that of 1985. Water volume decreased by 17% between 1999 and 2011. Silt accumulated over more than 50% of the bed surface has caused a 4% loss of the lake’s storage capacity. The sedimentation patterns identified may have been strongly impacted by anthropogenic activities including urbanization and farming practices located on the northern, eastern and western sides of the lake watershed. The study demonstrated this geostatistical modeling approach to be a rapid and cost-effective method for bathymetric mapping.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w10050625
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Abebe, Yonas; Bitew, Menberu; Ayenew, Tenalem; Alo, Clement; Cherinet, Assegid; and Dadi, Mulugeta, "Morphometric Change Detection of Lake Hawassa in the Ethiopian Rift Valley" (2018). Department of Earth and Environmental Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 650.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/earth-environ-studies-facpubs/650
Published Citation
Abebe, Yonas, Menberu Bitew, Tenalem Ayenew, Clement Alo, Assegid Cherinet, and Mulugeta Dadi. "Morphometric change detection of Lake Hawassa in the ethiopian rift valley." Water 10, no. 5 (2018): 625.
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