Hyacinthe Sambou
Cheikh Anta Diop University
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Artificial Intelligence Review | 2016
Fatou Doumouya; Vieux Boukhaly Traore; Mamadou Sadio; Hyacinthe Sambou; Alhadj Hisseine Issaka Ali; Amadou Tahirou Diaw; Bienvenu Sambou; Aboubaker C. Beye
Drought is one of the most worrying manifestations of variability and change of climate in many West African countries. Due to its threats on human life, socio-economic activities, agricultural productivities, shortage of water, natural resources and environments, the problems related to drought have caught the attention of scientists, researchers and policy makers in recent decades. Original Research Article Doumouya et al.; AIR, 6(6): 1-12, 2016; Article no.AIR.25349 2 The aim of this paper is to characterize and analyze climatic events and their impact on water resources, environmental ecosystems and population. For this, we have selected rainfall time series of Sine Saloum river basin at Foundioune’s rain gauge. We have first conducted an exploratory analysis based on the graphic study. So, histograms relating to annual rainfall, monthly rainfall decadal, interannual monthly rainfall and interannual monthly averages, were analyzed separately compared to the corresponding average; this has highlighted the spatial and temporal distribution of intra and inter annual rainfall compared to the average and allowing viewing wet and dry years and months. We have secondly calculated the drought indices such as standardized precipitation index and normal precipitation index to evaluate climate fluctuations, characterize the progression of drought and its degree of intensity. This has also highlighted the deficit years and surplus years. In total, over the 43 years of the study period, we have counted 13 wet years and 20 dry years. We have also noted that 1971 was the wettest year and 2007 the least wet year. Characterization of these 30 deficit years has highlighted 3 categories of drought: mild drought, moderate drought and great drought. It appears from this study that the impacts of drought can be attributed in part to a deficit or erratic rainfall. Analysis of the results has showed the high vulnerability of the watershed to drought. Examination of drought years revealed a higher frequency in space and in the time of light drought. These results are very useful for drought monitoring, evaluation and mitigation.
International Journal of Environmental Protection and Policy | 2014
Vieux Boukhaly Traore; Soussou Sambou; Mohamed Talla Cisse; Séni Tamba; Sidy Fall; Amadou Tahirou Diaw; Hyacinthe Sambou; Malanda Edmond Nimy
American Journal of Environmental Protection | 2014
Hyacinthe Sambou; Bienvenu Sambou; Amadou Tahirou Diaw; Cheikh Mbow; Vieux Boukhaly Traore
Ocean & Coastal Management | 2017
Abdoulaye Ndour; R. Laibi; Mamadou Sadio; Cossi G.E. Degbe; Amadou Tahirou Diaw; Lucien M. Oyédé; Edward J. Anthony; Philippe Dussouillez; Hyacinthe Sambou; El hadji Balla Dièye
American Journal of Geographic Information System | 2017
Aimée Diop; Mamadou Ndiaye; Hyacinthe Sambou; Honoré Dacosta; Bienvenu Sambou
American Journal of Environmental Protection | 2015
Simon Sambou; Anne Mette Lykke; Hyacinthe Sambou; Idrissa Guiro; Bienvenu Sambou; Cheikh Mbow
VertigO - la revue électronique en sciences de l'environnement | 2018
Diop Aimée; Hyacinthe Sambou; Cheikh Diop; Elysée Ntiranyibagira; Honoré Dacosta; Bienvenu Sambou
Resources and Environment | 2017
Edjrogan Michael Tossou; Mamadou Ndiaye; Vieux Boukhaly Traore; Hyacinthe Sambou; Nelly Carine Kelome; Boubou Aldiouma Sy; Amadou Tahirou Diaw
Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International | 2017
Elysée Ntiranyibagira; Bienvenu Sambou; Hyacinthe Sambou; Vieux Boukhaly Traore; Mamadou Ndiaye; Abou Thiam; Fatimata Niang Diop
International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2017
Ngor Ndour; Bienvenu Sambou; Hamet Diadhiou; Hyacinthe Sambou; Maurice Dasylva