The Lake Chad hydrology under current climate change

被引:0
|
作者
Binh Pham-Duc
Florence Sylvestre
Fabrice Papa
Frédéric Frappart
Camille Bouchez
Jean-Francois Crétaux
机构
[1] Aix-Marseille Université,Department of Space and Applications
[2] CNRS,undefined
[3] IRD,undefined
[4] Collège de France,undefined
[5] INRAE,undefined
[6] CEREGE,undefined
[7] Europôle de l’Arbois,undefined
[8] University of Science and Technology of Hanoi,undefined
[9] Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology,undefined
[10] LEGOS,undefined
[11] Université de Toulouse,undefined
[12] IRD,undefined
[13] CNES,undefined
[14] CNRS,undefined
[15] UPS,undefined
[16] Universidade de Brasília,undefined
[17] Institute of Geosciences,undefined
[18] Campus Universitario Darcy Ribeiro,undefined
[19] Université Rennes,undefined
[20] CNRS,undefined
[21] Géosciences Rennes,undefined
来源
Scientific Reports | / 10卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Lake Chad, in the Sahelian zone of west-central Africa, provides food and water to ~50 million people and supports unique ecosystems and biodiversity. In the past decades, it became a symbol of current climate change, held up by its dramatic shrinkage in the 1980s. Despites a partial recovery in response to increased Sahelian precipitation in the 1990s, Lake Chad is still facing major threats and its contemporary variability under climate change remains highly uncertain. Here, using a new multi-satellite approach, we show that Lake Chad extent has remained stable during the last two decades, despite a slight decrease of its northern pool. Moreover, since the 2000s, groundwater, which contributes to ~70% of Lake Chad’s annual water storage change, is increasing due to water supply provided by its two main tributaries. Our results indicate that in tandem with groundwater and tropical origin of water supply, over the last two decades, Lake Chad is not shrinking and recovers seasonally its surface water extent and volume. This study provides a robust regional understanding of current hydrology and changes in the Lake Chad region, giving a basis for developing future climate adaptation strategies.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Climate change and hydrology: next steps for climate models
    Huntingford, Chris
    Gash, John
    Giacomello, Anna Maria
    HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2006, 20 (09) : 2085 - 2087
  • [32] Evaluating the potential impact of climate change on the hydrology of Ribb catchment, Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia
    Ayalew, Dessalegn Worku
    Asefa, Tirusew
    Moges, Mamaru Ayalew
    Leyew, Sileshie Mesfin
    JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE, 2022, 13 (01) : 190 - 205
  • [33] Impact of climate change on the hydrology of shallow Lake Trasimeno (Umbria, Italy): History, forecasting and management
    Ludovisi, A.
    Gaino, E.
    Bellezza, M.
    Casadei, S.
    AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM HEALTH & MANAGEMENT, 2013, 16 (02) : 190 - 197
  • [34] Assessment of climate change impacts on the hydrology of Gilgel Abay catchment in Lake Tana basin, Ethiopia
    Abdo, K. S.
    Fiseha, B. M.
    Rientjes, T. H. M.
    Gieske, A. S. M.
    Haile, A. T.
    HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2009, 23 (26) : 3661 - 3669
  • [35] Seagull Lake,Western Eyre Peninsula,South Australia:A Saline Lake to Benefit from Climate Change? Ⅱ. Hydrology and Plants
    Peri COLEMAN
    Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition), 2014, (S1) : 66 - 67
  • [36] Future hydrology and hydrological extremes under climate change in Asian river basins
    Sangam Shrestha
    Deg-Hyo Bae
    Panha Hok
    Suwas Ghimire
    Yadu Pokhrel
    Scientific Reports, 11
  • [37] Environmental change and livelihood strategies: The case of Lake Chad
    Evans, M
    Mohieldeen, Y
    GEOGRAPHY, 2002, 87 : 3 - 13
  • [38] Modeling the current and future distribution of Brucellosis under climate change scenarios in Qinghai Lake basin, China
    Arotolu, Temitope Emmanuel
    Wang, HaoNing
    Lv, JiaNing
    Shi, Kun
    Huang, LiYa
    Wang, XiaoLong
    ACTA VETERINARIA-BEOGRAD, 2023, 73 (03): : 325 - 345
  • [39] HYDROLOGY OF THE VANCH RIVER THE TRIBUTARY OF THE TRANSBOUNDARY PYANJ RIVER UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE
    Normatov, I. Sh
    Goncharuk, V. V.
    Normatov, P., I
    Odinaev, Q. N.
    BULLETIN OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN, 2020, (03): : 86 - 93
  • [40] Future hydrology and hydrological extremes under climate change in Asian river basins
    Shrestha, Sangam
    Bae, Deg-Hyo
    Hok, Panha
    Ghimire, Suwas
    Pokhrel, Yadu
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)