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Data in Brief | 2015

Characteristics of soils in selected maize growing sites along altitudinal gradients in East African highlands

Elijah Njuguna; Mary Gathara; Stanley Nadir; Sizah Mwalusepo; David Williamson; Pierre-Etienne Mathé; Jackson Kimani; Tobias Landmann; Gerald Juma; George Ong’amo; Erastus Gatebe; Bruno Le Rü; Paul-André Calatayud

Maize is the main staple crop in the East African Mountains. Understanding how the edaphic characteristics change along altitudinal gradients is important for maximizing maize production in East African Highlands, which are the key maize production areas in the region. This study evaluated and compared the levels of some macro and micro-elements (Al, Ca, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na and P) and other soil parameters (pH, organic carbon content, soil texture [i.e. % Sand, % Clay and % Silt], cation exchange capacity [CEC], electric conductivity [EC], and water holding capacity [HC]). Soil samples were taken from maize plots along three altitudinal gradients in East African highlands (namely Machakos Hills, Taita Hills and Mount Kilimanjaro) characterized by graded changes in climatic conditions. For all transects, pH, Ca, K and Mg decreased with the increase in altitude. In contrast, % Silt, organic carbon content, Al and water holding capacity (HC) increased with increasing altitude. The research provides information on the status of the physical–chemical characteristics of soils along three altitudinal ranges of East African Highlands and includes data available for further research.


Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies | 2018

Influence of the balance of the intertropical front on seasonal variations of the isotopic composition in rainfall at Kisiba Masoko (Rungwe Volcanic Province, SW, Tanzania)

Fantine Nivet; Laurent Bergonzini; Pierre-Etienne Mathé; Aurélie Noret; Gaël Monvoisin; Amos Majule; David Williamson

ABSTRACT Tropical rainfall isotopic composition results from complex processes. The climatological and environmental variability in East Africa increases this complexity. Long rainfall isotope datasets are needed to fill the lack of observations in this region. At Kisiba Masoko, Tanzania, rainfall and rain isotopic composition have been monitored during 6 years. Mean year profiles allow to analyse the seasonal variations. The mean annual rainfall is 2099 mm with a rain-weighted mean composition of −3.2 ‰ for δ18O and −11.7 ‰ for δ2H. The results are consistent with available data although they present their own specificity. Thus, if the local meteoric water line is δ2H = 8.6 δ18O + 14.8, two seasonal lines are observed. The seasonality of the isotopic composition in rain and deuterium excess has been compared with precipitating air masses backtracking trajectories to characterize a simple scheme of vapour histories. The three major oceanic sources have two moisture signatures with their own trajectory histories: one originated from the tropical Indian Ocean at the beginning of the rainy season and one from the Austral Ocean at its end. The presented isotopic seasonality depends on the balance of the intertropical front and provides a useful dataset to improve the knowledge about local processes.


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2006

Centennial to millennial changes in maar-lake deposition during the last 45,000 years in tropical Southern Africa (Lake Masoko, Tanzania)

Yannick Garcin; David Williamson; Maurice Taieb; Annie Vincens; Pierre-Etienne Mathé; Amos Majule


Journal of Paleolimnology | 2007

Solar and anthropogenic imprints on Lake Masoko (southern Tanzania) during the last 500 years

Yannick Garcin; David Williamson; Laurent Bergonzini; Olivier Radakovitch; Annie Vincens; Guillaume Buchet; Joël Guiot; Simon Brewer; Pierre-Etienne Mathé; Amos Majule


Geophysical Research Letters | 2011

Low temperature magnetic transition of chromite in ordinary chondrites

Jérôme Gattacceca; Pierre Rochette; F. Lagroix; Pierre-Etienne Mathé; B. Zanda


Geophysical Journal International | 2007

Multiscale tomography of buried magnetic structures: its use in the localization and characterization of archaeological structures

Ginette Saracco; Frédérique Moreau; Pierre-Etienne Mathé; Daniel Hermitte; Jean-Marie Michel


Archaeological Prospection | 2011

Geophysical Signatures of a Roman and Early Medieval Necropolis

Yoann Quesnel; Abir Jrad; F. Mocci; Jérôme Gattacceca; Pierre-Etienne Mathé; Jean-Claude Parisot; Daniel Hermitte; Vincent Dumas; Philippe Dussouillez; Kevin Walsh; C. Miramont; Sébastien Bonnet; Minoru Uehara


Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability | 2014

A potential feedback between landuse and climate in the Rungwe tropical highland stresses a critical environmental research challenge

David Williamson; Amos Majule; Manuëlla Delalande; Benard Mwakisunga; Pierre-Etienne Mathé; Brown Gwambene; Laurent Bergonzini


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2018

Evidence of a water δ 18 O negative shift driven by intensive deep CO 2 upflow at Shiwaga gas field (Rungwe, Tanzania)

Laurent Bergonzini; Manuëlla Delalande-Le Mouëllic; Fabrizio Gherardi; Pierre-Etienne Mathé; Amos Majule; David Williamson


XXe Colloque International du GMPCA - Session Caractérisation et exploitation des archéomatériaux : circulation des produits et des savoir-faire associés | 2015

Le dépotoir B1 de la villa de Richeaume (Puyloubier, 13). Nouvelle approche archéométrique pour la caractérisation des céramiques provençales

Rémi Rêve; Pierre-Etienne Mathé; François Demory; Claudio Capelli; Florence Mocci; Michel Bonifay; Pierre Rochette

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David Williamson

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Daniel Hermitte

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Florence Mocci

Aix-Marseille University

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David Williamson

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Ginette Saracco

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Abir Jrad

Aix-Marseille University

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Annie Vincens

Aix-Marseille University

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