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Compressed Archive - 20.7 MB - MD5: 1480b806284fc613243bd5e715103a59
This comprehensive land use dataset provides a granular understanding of the Limpopo Basin's surface composition. It reveals the spatial distribution of various land cover types – natural vegetation, agricultural lands, urban areas, and protected ecosystems – offering a valuable foundation for informed decision-making. Stakeholders can leverage thi...
Jun 29, 2024 - Limpopo River Basin
Thilina Madushanka, 2024, "Limpopo soil from FAO/UNESCO for the SWAT model for Limpopo River Basin", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BIPSBX, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Leveraging this comprehensive soil data collection, stakeholders can gain a nuanced understanding of the Limpopo Basin's pedosphere (soil layer). This data unveils the intricate spatial distribution of soil types, their physical and chemical properties (texture, fertility, erodibility), and associated vulnerability to degradation. This knowledge em...
Compressed Archive - 434.6 KB - MD5: dc5e59657379da9208c829a1a57af1df
Leveraging this comprehensive soil data collection, stakeholders can gain a nuanced understanding of the Limpopo Basin's pedosphere (soil layer). This data unveils the intricate spatial distribution of soil types, their physical and chemical properties (texture, fertility, erodibility), and associated vulnerability to degradation. This knowledge em...
Jun 29, 2024 - Limpopo River Basin
Thilina Madushanka, 2024, "Basins Sub-basin Boundaries of the SWAT model for Limpopo River Basin", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/CYDHTY, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Creating precise basin boundaries is essential for hydrological modeling and effective water resource management. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) integrated with QGIS offers a robust interface to achieve this. this optimized approach ensures that hydrological models are based on precise watershed and sub-basin delineations, facilitating b...
Compressed Archive - 880.0 KB - MD5: 026207787763fe8600a81be4a0aded90
Creating precise basin boundaries is essential for hydrological modeling and effective water resource management. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) integrated with QGIS offers a robust interface to achieve this. this optimized approach ensures that hydrological models are based on precise watershed and sub-basin delineations, facilitating b...
Jun 29, 2024 - Limpopo River Basin
Thilina Madushanka, 2024, "DAMs locations for Limpopo River Basin", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/WPJCPD, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Dams play a critical role in hydrological systems by altering natural water flow, creating reservoirs, and providing benefits such as water supply, flood control, irrigation, and hydroelectric power. Dams data gethered using google maps,monographs and characteristics data - Massingir dam authority.
Compressed Archive - 2.1 KB - MD5: 56745a9a66543cd009fc1d24f12810c7
Dams play a critical role in hydrological systems by altering natural water flow, creating reservoirs, and providing benefits such as water supply, flood control, irrigation, and hydroelectric power. Dams data gethered using google maps,monographs and characteristics data - Massingir dam authority
Jun 29, 2024 - Limpopo River Basin
Thilina Madushanka, 2024, "Limpopo subbasin population of for Limpopo River Basin", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/1FHPBM, Harvard Dataverse, V1
WorldPop produces estimates of populations with age/sex breakdowns for each 100m x 100m grid square on the planet.Poputation data is gathered from worldpop organization.
Jun 29, 2024 - Limpopo River Basin
Pedro Chambel Leitao; Flavio Santos; Debora Barreiros, 2024, "Waterbodies location for Limpopo River Basin", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/VE9S1C, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Water bodies, including lakes, ponds, reservoirs, and rivers, significantly influence the hydrological dynamics of a watershed. Waterbodies data gethered from Digital Earth Africa.
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 1.3 MB - MD5: d04ff30f7fea3bdde68eb9d7bea73193
Water bodies, including lakes, ponds, reservoirs, and rivers, significantly influence the hydrological dynamics of a watershed. Waterbodies data gethered from Digital Earth Africa
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