313:." The flat slopes and geology of the beds has resulted in creating a meandering and multi-channel flow pattern, which has resulted in the formation of inner delta of the Niger. The inner delta thus has many wide channels, which are shallow and flooded marshes; this delta extends over a length of 320 km (200 mi) with a width of 80 km (50 mi). It is inferred from the study of nearly 400 maps that it is the delta which is the origin of the lake and that the lake is the largest in the delta. It is integral to the wide river channel with its size fluctuating with variation of the water level in the lake. It also provides confirmation of the nature of blocked water and also includes the
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186:. During high water stages of the river, the delta formed by lakes, creeks, and backwaters form part of Lake Débo. The inner delta has many wide channels, which are shallow and flooded marshes; this delta extends over a length of 320 kilometres (200 miles) with a width of 80 km (50 mi). Lake Débo during high flow season, is at a distance of 80 km (50 mi) from Mopti on its upstream, on the southern end and 240 km (150 mi) from
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before the creation of the lake is 1.5 m (5 ft) per 160 km (100 mi). The lake is divided by a barrier into two zones, the upper and the lower. The barrier extends several kilometres southwards. Beyond the barrier, the lake is narrow and long and its outreach is not visible. The Bara Lisa River joins the Niger above
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lake in Mali, which has diameter of 30 km (19 mi) and shallow and hence large vessels can not pass through the lake. In the upper highland reaches of these rivers, the highland terrain slopes are very gentle resulting in the retardation of flows and creation of this lake. The slope reported
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During the high flood stage, flood waters arriving at the lake are reported as 12,400 km/s (178,000 cu mi/min). This was absorbed in the vast lake, as storage, and the out flow from the lake is thus moderated to only 2,400 km/s (35,000 cu mi/min) when it reaches
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The sloping banks of the lake have shrubs interspersed with grasses and vacant patches, and woody species, generally of acacia species. Akkagoun and
Dentaka are the forested areas surrounding the lake and the delta, which are home for many water birds.
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250:. Study of more than 400 maps of the region created over a period from 1000 to 1900 AD found that the lake appeared on 95 percent; the only feature depicted on more maps was the
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393:(Inner Niger Delta in Mali) form the pasture lands which are collectively known as the flooded forest savannah with aquatic herbaceous and two dominant species of
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when the water stages in the lake and the delta is high. The aquatic plants sustain varying levels of water in the lake and the soil types dictates the
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who live here, use these marshes as pastures in the dry season and thereafter they go back to their habitats in the interior of the basin.
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958:Iucn Directory of African Wetlands
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1681:National Park of Upper Niger
1660:River Niger Bridge (Onitsha)
389:The inundated Lake Débo and
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924:. Springer. pp. 307–.
890:. Routledge. pp. 21–.
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1691:Kainji National Park
1203:"Africa adventure 4"
992:Ancient Middle Niger
489:West African manatee
453:Vetiveria nigritiana
444:Oryza longistaminata
429:Echinochloa stagnina
178:basin. It is in the
93:15.31667°N 4.10000°W
1712:Kwara boat disaster
1707:Kebbi boat disaster
1425:Source of the Niger
1304:(26 January 2012).
1089:The Eclectic Review
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596:black-tailed godwit
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521:African rock python
513:red-fronted gazelle
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1041:978-1-59726-791-5
1002:978-0-521-81300-6
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931:978-1-4020-0866-5
897:978-0-415-42792-0
863:978-1-84162-077-0
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406:Hyphaene thebaica
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1445:Niger Delta
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1482:Bani River
1477:Milo River
1175:"Lac Débo"
778:2013-04-23
717:References
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258:Geography
164:Lake Débo
81:15°19′0″N
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1609:Lac Debo
1568:Timbuktu
1418:Sections
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305:as an
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1558:Segou
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544:Sahel
473:Fauna
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351:Mopti
343:Sahel
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