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A study of variability of annual river flow of the southern African region
Authors:BERHANU FANTA  B T ZAAKE  R K KACHROO
Institution:Water Resources Engineering Programme, Department of Civil Engineering , University of Dar es Salaam , PO Box 35131, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Abstract:Abstract

Variability of river flow is investigated in 502 river flow gauging stations in nine countries of the southern African region with a view to document the spatial variability of the river flow regimes. Those regions where there is strong evidence of declining or increasing trend in annual runoff have been identified. The study has shown that runoff in the region ranges from over 320 mm year?1 in the Lower Zambezi and the highlands of Tanzania to less than 10 mm year?1 in the deserts of Namibia and the Kalahari. There is also evidence of declining runoff in parts of Zambia, Angola, Mozambique and the High Veld in South Africa. The recent decline seems to have started from around 1975.
Keywords:river flow  temporal variability  spatial variability  GIS  statistical models  trend detection  flow regimes  FRIEND Project  Southern Africa
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