Lacus Tzadia
Appearance
Lacus Tzadia[1] est magnus et tenuis lacus endorheicus in Africa, qui per saecula magnitudine variat. Secundum Global Resource Information Database Programmatis de Circumiectis Consociationis Nationum, usque ad 95 centesimas ab anno 1963 ad annum 1998 imminutus est, minima magnitudine anno 1986 fiente, cum ei essent 279 chiliometra quadrata,[2] sed "photographema ex satellite anno 2007 factum mutationem in meliorem statum magni momenti monstrat."[3][4] Lacus Tzadia oeconomiam magnopere afficit, aquam plus quam 30 millionibus hominum in quattuor civitatibus eum circumdantibus (in Tzadia, Cameronia, Nigritania, Nigeria) in mediis desertis Sahelicis praebens.[5] Lacus Tzadia est maximus lacus in Pelvi Tzadica situs.
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Braun, David (Februarius 2010). "Lake Chad to be fully protected as international wetlands". National Geographic.
- Chapman, Graham; Baker, Kathleen M. (1992). The changing geography of Africa and the Middle East. Routledge
- CNN (18 Iunii 2007). "Climate change and diminishing desert resources".
- Coe, Michael T.; Foley, Jonathan A. (2001). "Human and natural impacts on the water resources of the Lake Chad basin". Journal of Geophysical Research 106 (D4): 3349–56.
- Drake, Nick; Bristow, Charlie (2006). "Shorelines in the Sahara: geomorphological evidence for an enhanced monsoon from palaeolake Megachad". The Holocene 16 (6): 901–911
- Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. Funk & Wagnalls, Inc. 1973
- Hassan, Tina (2012). "Nigeria: Helping to Save Lake Chad". All Africa
- Hogan, C. Michael (2009). "Painted Hunting Dog: Lycaon pictus". In Stromberg, N.. GlobalTwitcher.com.
- Hughes, R. H.; Hughes, J. S. (1992). A Directory of African Wetlands. IUCN. ISBN 978-2-88032-949-5.
- Leblanc, Marc, Guillaume Favreau, Jean Maley, Yahaya Nazoumou, Christian Leduc, Frank Stagnitti, Petert J. Van Oevelen, François Delclaux, et Jacques Lemoalle. 2006. "Reconstruction of Megalake Chad using Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission data." Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 239 (1–2): 16–27. doi: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2006.01.003. Bibcode 2006PPP...239...16L.
- Nelson, J. S. (2006). Fishes of the World (quarta ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN 978-0-471-25031-9.
- Odada, Eric O.; Oyebande, Lekan; Oguntola, Johnson A. (2005). "Lake Chad: Experiences and Lessons Learned Brief". Managing lakes and their Basins for Sustainable Use. International Lake Environment Committee (ILEC) Foundation.
- Pearce, Fred (23 Martii 1991). "Africa at a watershed (Ubangi – Lake Chad Inter-basin transfer)". New Scientist (1761).
- Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). "National Geographic's Strange Days on Planet Earth: Glossary"
- Room, Adrian (1994). African Placenames. McFarland and Company. ISBN 978-0-89950-943-3
- Stewart, Robert (28 July 2009). "Dustiest places on Earth—dead and dying seas". Environmental Science in the 21st Century. A New Online Environmental Science Book for College Students
- Umar, I. A. 2018. "Modelling of water cycle regime of Lake Chad using GIS and remote sensing for decadal periods." Propositum BSc, non prolatum. University of Maiduguri, Borno Nigeriae.
- Umolu, Jerome C. (1990). "Macro Perspectives for Nigeria's Water Resources Planning". Proceedings of the First Biennial National Hydrology Symposium, Maiduguri, Nigeria: 218–262.
- Umolu, Jerome C. (1994). "Combating Climate Induced Water And Energy Deficiencies in West Central Africa: hydro/energy interconnections".
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Lacum Tzadiam spectant. |
Situs geographici et historici: Locus: 13°5′57″N 14°30′17″E • OpenStreetMap • GeoNames • Thesaurus Getty • Store norske Lexikon • Большая российская энциклопедия |
- "Atlas of Our Changing Environment". United Nations Environment Programme. 2007.
- "African Leaders Team Up to Rescue Lake Chad". Voice of America. 28 Martii 2008.
- "Experts Look For Ways to Save Lake Chad". Voice of America. 11 Novembris 2009.
- "Vanishing Lake Chad—a water crisis in central Africa". WaterNews. 24 Iunii 2008.
- "Lake Chad". World Lakes Database. International Lake Environment Committee (ILEC). 1983.
- Bibliographia fontes aquae et legis internationalis. Peace Palace Library
- "Lake Chad flooded savanna." The Encyclopedia of Earth.
- Information on, and a map of, Chad's watershed.
- Tabula pelvis Lacus Tzadiae. Water Resources eAtlas.
- De lacu evanescente. The Guardian.
- "Lakes become deserts: The story of Lake Chad." patriotdirect.org.