| Literature DB >> 29291097 |
Olapeju Y Onamuti1, Emmanuel C Okogbue1, Israel R Orimoloye1,2.
Abstract
Lake Chad commonly serves as a major hub of fertile economic activities for the border communities and contributes immensely to the national growth of all the countries that form its boundaries. However, incessant and multi-decadal drying via climate change pose greater threats to this transnational water resource, and adverse effects on ecological sustainability and socio-economic status of the catchment area. Therefore, this study assessed the extent of shrinkage of Lake Chad using remote sensing. Landsat imageries of the lake and its surroundings between 1987 and 2005 were retrieved from Global Land Cover Facility website and analysed using Integrated Land and Water Information System version 3.3 (ILWIS 3.3). Supervised classification of area around the lake was performed into various land use/land cover classes, and the shrunk part of its environs was assessed based on the land cover changes. The shrinkage trend within the study period was also analysed. The lake water size reduced from 1339.018 to 130.686 km2 (4.08-3.39%) in 1987-2005. The supervised classification of the Landsat imageries revealed an increase in portion of the lake covered by bare ground and sandy soil within the reference years (13 490.8-17 503.10 km2) with 4.98% total range of increase. The lake portion intersected with vegetated ground and soil also reduced within the period (11 046.44-10 078.82 km2) with 5.40% (967.62 km2) total decrease. The shrunk part of the lake covered singly with vegetation increased by 2.74% from 1987 to 2005. The shrunk part of the lake reduced to sand and turbid water showed 5.62% total decrease from 1987 to 2005 and a total decrease of 1805.942 km2 in area. The study disclosed an appalling rate of shrinkage and damaging influences on the hydrologic potential, eco-sustainability and socio-economics of the drainage area as revealed using ILWIS 3.3.Entities:
Keywords: climate change; ecological sustainability; land use; remote sensing; shrinkage; socio-economics
Year: 2017 PMID: 29291097 PMCID: PMC5717671 DOI: 10.1098/rsos.171120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: R Soc Open Sci ISSN: 2054-5703 Impact factor: 2.963
Figure 1.Location of the study area (Lake Chad) on Nigeria map.
Specification of data used.
| data | year | bands |
|---|---|---|
| Landsat thematic mapper (Landsat5 TM) | 1987 | 2, 3, 4 |
| Landsat enhanced thematic mapper plus (Landsat7 ETM+) | 1999 | 2, 3, 4 |
| Landsat enhanced thematic mapper plus (Landsat7 ETM+) | 2005 | 2, 3, 4 |
Figure 2.The supervised classification of Lake Chad and its environs for the year 1987.
The area coverage of the 1987 supervised classification image.
| various land use/land cover identified | no. pixels | area coverage (km2) | percentage coverage (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| current water of the lake | 1 648 530 | 1339.018 | 4.08 |
| sandy soil and bare ground | 16 609 170 | 13 490.8 | 41.14 |
| shrunk part covered with soil and vegetation | 13 599 807 | 11 046.44 | 33.68 |
| shrunk part covered with vegetation only | 5 676 616 | 4610.831 | 14.06 |
| shrunk part reduced to sand and turbid water | 2 840 171 | 2306.929 | 7.03 |
Figure 3.The supervised classification of Lake Chad and its environs for the year 1999.
The area coverage for different land cover of the 1999 supervised classification image.
| various land use/land cover identified | no. pixels | area coverage (km2) | percentage land cover (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| current water of the lake | 1 078 852 | 876.2975 | 2.6 |
| sandy soil and bare ground | 14 141 374 | 11 486.33 | 34.14 |
| shrunk part covered with vegetation only | 11 526 709 | 9362.569 | 27.83 |
| shrunk part reduced to sand and turbid water | 1 726 467 | 1402.323 | 4.17 |
Figure 4.The supervised classification of Lake Chad and its environs for the year 2001.
The area coverage for different land cover of the 2001 supervised classification image.
| various land use/land cover identified | no. pixels | area coverage (km2) |
|---|---|---|
| current water of the lake | 452 458 | 367.509 |
| sandy soil and bare ground | 20 116 231 | 16 339.41 |
| shrunk part covered with soil and vegetation | 16 302 475 | 13 241.69 |
| shrunk part covered with vegetation only | 2 011 726 | 1634.024 |
| shrunk part reduced to sand and turbid water | 2 676 654 | 2174.112 |
Figure 5.The supervised classification of Lake Chad and its environs for the year 2005.
The area coverage for different land cover of the 2005 supervised classification image.
| various land use/land cover identified | no. pixels | area coverage (km2) | percentage land cover (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| current water of the lake | 1 342 591 | 1208.332 | 3.39 |
| sandy soil and bare ground | 19 447 893 | 17 503.1 | 49.12 |
| shrunk part covered with soil and vegetation | 11 198 697 | 10 078.83 | 28.28 |
| shrunk part covered with vegetation only | 7 046 828 | 6342.145 | 17.8 |
| shrunk part reduced to sand and turbid water | 556 653 | 500.988 | 1.41 |
The compared area coverage of various land cover classes for a 3 year time-series (figures 2, 3 and 5). The percentage average area coverage of the different land cover classes is presented in parentheses against each class.
| area covered by the shrinking lake and its surroundings at different years (km2) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| various land use/land cover classes | 1987 (%) | 1999 (%) | 2005 (%) |
| current water in the lake | 1339.018 (4.08) | 876.2975 (2.6) | 1208.332 (3.39) |
| sandy soil and bare ground | 13 490.8 (41.14) | 11 486.33 (34.14) | 17 503.104 (49.12) |
| shrunk part covered with soil and vegetation | 11 046.44 (33.68) | 10 519.73 (31.26) | 10 078.827 (28.28) |
| shrunk part covered with vegetation only | 4610.831 (14.06) | 9362.569 (27.83) | 6342.145 (17.8) |
| shrunk part reduced to sand and turbid water | 2306.929 (7.03) | 1402.323 (4.17) | 500.988 (1.41) |