Volume 17, Issue 4, September 2016, Pages 1097–1104
Kelani Nsansa1, Kwetuenda Menga2, MATADI NDOMBASI3, Dieudonné Wafula Mifundu4, ISSA NDEKE5, and Tschumbu Cedric-Luc6
1 Centre de recherche en Géophysique (C.R.G), Kinshasa, RD Congo
2 Centre de recherche en Géophysique (C.R.G), Kinshasa, RD Congo
3 Centre de recherche en Géophysique (C.R.G), Kinshasa, RD Congo
4 Centre de recherche en Géophysique (C.R.G), Kinshasa, RD Congo
5 Centre de recherche en Géophysique (C.R.G), Kinshasa, RD Congo
6 Régie de Voie Fluviale (R.V.F), Kinshasa, RD Congo
Original language: French
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In this study, we have established the relationship between the seasons and the rate of flow of the Congo river during two periods of observations, the first from 1990 to 1999 and the second period from 2000 to 2009. It was observed a pluviometrical increase form the first period to the second. This fact should be correlated to the climate change characterized by the dry and wet seasons associated with low water and flood periods, respectively. This climate change has a real impact on temperature which is increasing.
Author Keywords: Climate change, Flow, Low water, Floods, Season.
Kelani Nsansa1, Kwetuenda Menga2, MATADI NDOMBASI3, Dieudonné Wafula Mifundu4, ISSA NDEKE5, and Tschumbu Cedric-Luc6
1 Centre de recherche en Géophysique (C.R.G), Kinshasa, RD Congo
2 Centre de recherche en Géophysique (C.R.G), Kinshasa, RD Congo
3 Centre de recherche en Géophysique (C.R.G), Kinshasa, RD Congo
4 Centre de recherche en Géophysique (C.R.G), Kinshasa, RD Congo
5 Centre de recherche en Géophysique (C.R.G), Kinshasa, RD Congo
6 Régie de Voie Fluviale (R.V.F), Kinshasa, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2016 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
In this study, we have established the relationship between the seasons and the rate of flow of the Congo river during two periods of observations, the first from 1990 to 1999 and the second period from 2000 to 2009. It was observed a pluviometrical increase form the first period to the second. This fact should be correlated to the climate change characterized by the dry and wet seasons associated with low water and flood periods, respectively. This climate change has a real impact on temperature which is increasing.
Author Keywords: Climate change, Flow, Low water, Floods, Season.
Abstract: (french)
Nous avons dans ce travail établi une corrélation entre les saisons et les débits du Fleuve Congo durant deux décades d’observations, soit de 1990 à 1999 et de 2000 à 2009. Il a été observé une augmentation pluviométrique de la première décade par rapport à la deuxième décade. Ce fait pourrait être lié sans doute au changement climatique caractérisé par des saisons sèches et pluvieuses associées respectivement à des périodes des étiages et des crues au niveau du fleuve Congo. Ce changement climatique a un impact réel sur la température qui connait déjà une certaine augmentation.
Author Keywords: changement climatique, débit, étiage, crue, saison.
How to Cite this Article
Kelani Nsansa, Kwetuenda Menga, MATADI NDOMBASI, Dieudonné Wafula Mifundu, ISSA NDEKE, and Tschumbu Cedric-Luc, “EXISTENCE D’UNE RELATION ETROITE ENTRE L’ALTERNANCE DES SAISONS ET LES PHENOMENES EXTREMES (ETIAGE ET CRUE) DU FLEUVE CONGO EN REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 1097–1104, September 2016.