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Year 2021, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 39 - 48, 07.03.2021
https://doi.org/10.30897/ijegeo.784000

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Effect of Rainfall Variability on Spring Discharge in the Masingini Catchment, Zanzibar-Tanzania

Year 2021, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 39 - 48, 07.03.2021
https://doi.org/10.30897/ijegeo.784000

Abstract

Spring discharge from the Masingini catchment plays a crucial role in the Zanzibar Municipality water supply scheme. However, there has been remarkable attenuation in spring discharge over the years due to a change in rainfall patterns. The study's objective was to assess the effect of rainfall variability on Mtoni and Bububu springs discharge in the Masingini catchment. It analyzed rainfall variability on the Masingini catchment between 1992 and 2018 to assess spring discharge at least ten years before and after the water policy. The monthly rainfall data was collected from Tanzania Meteorological Agency in the Zanzibar office. The spring discharge data was collected from Zanzibar Water Authority and supplemented by field measurements of monthly groundwater levels for wet and dry seasons from fifteen boreholes. The data analysis was carried out using the M-K test. The results revealed a non-significant downward trend in seasonal rainfall over rainfall stations due to the decline of seasonal rainfall over the years. Annual rainfall showed a significant decreasing trend for Kizimbani Agromet station (p < 0.05). On the other hand, the groundwater level dropped by an average of 5±2.6m between the long rainy and dry seasons. The maximum and minimum spring discharges coincide with wet and dry seasons, respectively. There was a significant decreasing trend in annual spring discharge at α = 0.05 and α = 0.01 for Mtoni and Bububu spring discharge, respectively. The M-K revealed a significantly positive correlation of annual spring discharge and rainfall, τ = 0.333 and τ = 0.453 for Mtoni and Bububu spring, respectively, implying that discharge increases as rainfall increases. The average daily discharge of Mtoni and Bububu spring declined by 23.9% and 18.9%, respectively, before and after water policy. The study concluded that rainfall variability was the primary hydroclimate factor for declining spring discharge on the catchment.

References

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  • Chinnasamy, P., & Prathapar, S. A. (2016). Methods to Investigate the Hydrology of the Himalayan Springs: A Review. IWMI Working Paper 169, 28. doi:10.5337/2016.205
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  • FINNIDA. (1992). Mid-term Review of the Zanzibar Urban Water Supply Development Project. The Hague, The Netherland: International Water and Sanitation Centre.
  • Haji, H. S. (2010). Water Balance Assessment in Unguja Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Unpublished Master Thesis: The International Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation.
  • Halcrow. (1994). The Development of Water Resources in Zanzibar: Final Report. Zanzibar, Tanzania: Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar.
  • Hamisi, J. (2013). Study of Rainfall Trends and Variability over Tanzania. Nairobi, Kenya: Unpublished research project: University of Nairobi.
  • Hardy, A., Mageni, Z., Dongus, S., Killeen, G., Macklin, M. G., Majambare, S., . . . Thomas, C. (2015). Mapping hotspots of malaria transmission from pre-existing hydrology, geology and geomorphology data in the pre-elimination context of Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzania. Parasites & Vectors, 1-15. doi:10.1186/s13071-015-0652-5
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  • Kombo, A. K., & Kanyama, A. (2015). Effect of Climate Change and Variability on Water Supply in Zanzibar. International Journal of Marine, Atmospheric & Earth Sciences, 3(1), 1-16.
  • Liu, X., Hu, L., & Sun, K. (2018). Analysis of Spring Flow Change in the Jinan City Under Influences of Recent Human Activities. PIAHS, 263-268. doi:org/10.5194/piahs-379-263-2018
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  • Masore, F. M. (2011). Analysis of Land Use Conflict in Zanzibar: A Participatory Approach. Enschede, The Netherlands: Unpublished Thesis.
  • Mato, R. A. (2015). Groundwater Quality Degradation due to Salt Water Intrusion in Zanzibar Municipality. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 9(9), 734-740. doi:10.5897/AJEST2015.1931
  • Meuli, C., & Wehrle, K. (2001). Spring Catchment (Vol. 4). Switzerland: SKAT, Swiss Centre for Development Cooperation in Technology and Management.
  • Prendergast, M. E., Rouby, H., Punnwong, P., Marchant, R., Crowther, A., Kourampas, N., . . . Boivin, N. L. (2016). Continental Island Formation and the Archaeology of Defaunation on Zanzibar, Eastern Africa. PLoS ONE, 11(2), 1-23. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0149565
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  • RGoZ. (2013). Zanzibar Environmental Policy. Zanzibar: The Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar.
  • Scholz, W. (2008). Challenges of Informal Urbanization: The Case of Zanzibar/Tanzania. Dortmund: Spring Research Series: PhD Dissertation, Technische Universität Dortmund.
  • Shah, A. S. (2003). Value of improvements in Water Supply Reliability in Zanzibar Town. Unpublished Masters Report: Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
  • Sikat, L. B., Becht, R., & Vekerdy, Z. (2011). Assessing the Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Groundwater Recharge in Zanzibar: Toward the Optimal Management of the Groundwater Resources. Enshede, The Netherlands: Published Master thesis: Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation of the University of Twente.
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  • The World Bank Group. (2016). Disaster Risk Profile Zanzibar. Washington, DC: Southwest Indian Ocean Risk Assessment and Financing Initiative.
  • Ufuzo, S. S. (2012). Participatory Mapping to Assess the Decline of Groundwater resources: The Case of Mtoni and Bububu-Mwanyanya Springs- Zanzibar. Unpublished Master Thesis: Enschede, The Netherlands.
  • UNDP. (1987). Hydrogeological Map of Zanzibar: Including the Islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, The United Republic of Tanzania. New York: United Nations.
  • URT. (2013). 2012 Population and Housing Census: Population Distribution by Administrative Areas. Dar es Salaam: The United Republic of Tanzania.
  • Van Sickle, J. P. (2016). Modeling Spring Catchment Discharge: A Case Study of Candela, Panama Central America. Open Access Master's Report, Michigan Technological University. Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/etdr/217
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  • Weissinger, R., Philippi, T. E., & Thoma, D. (2016). Linking climate to changing discharge at springs in Arches National Park, Utah, USA. Ecosphere, 7(10), 1-12. doi:org/10.1002/ecs2.1491
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Primary Language English
Subjects Environmental Engineering
Journal Section Research Articles
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Yussuf Abdalla 0000-0003-4853-4186

Mary Makokha This is me

Mohammed K Maalim This is me

Publication Date March 7, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 8 Issue: 1

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APA Abdalla, Y., Makokha, M., & Maalim, M. K. (2021). Effect of Rainfall Variability on Spring Discharge in the Masingini Catchment, Zanzibar-Tanzania. International Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics, 8(1), 39-48. https://doi.org/10.30897/ijegeo.784000