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The Zambezi Basin
[edit]The north of the Zambezi basin has mean annual rainfall of 1100 to 1400 mm which declines to the south, reaching about half that figure in the south-west. The rain falls in a 4 to 6 month rainy season when the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone moves over the basin from the north. Evaporation rates are high (1600mm−2300 mm) and much water is lost through evaporation in swamps and flood plains, especially in the east and south-east of the basin.
Tributaries, their basin areas, discharge rates, and region drained
[edit]Data from this reference.[1]
Upper Zambezi: 507200 km², discharges 1044 m³/s at Victoria Falls, comprising:
- Northern Highlands catchment, 222,570 km², 850 m³/s at Lukulu
- Chifumage River, Angolan central plateau
- Luena River, Angolan central plateau
- Kabompo River, 72,200 km², NW highlands of Zambia
- Lungwebungu River, 47,400 km², Angolan central plateau
- Central Plains catchment, 284,630 km², 196 m³/s (Victoria Falls-Lukulu)
- Luanguingu River, 34,600 km², Angolan central plateau
- Luampa River, 20,500 km², eastern side of Zambezi
- Cuando /Linyanti/Chobe River, 133,200 km², Angolan S plateau & Caprivi
Middle Zambezi cumulatively 1,050,000 km², 2442 m³/s, measured at Cahora Bassa Gorge
- (Middle section by itself: 542,800 km², discharges 1398 m³/s (C. Bassa-Victoria Falls)
- Gwembe Catchment, 156,600 km², 232 m³/s (Kariba Gorge-Vic Falls)
- Gwayi River, 54,610 km², NW Zimbabwe
- Sengwa River, 25,000 km², North-central Zimbabwe
- Sanyati River, 43,500 km², North-central Zimbabwe
- Kariba to C. Bassa catchment, 386200 km², 1166 m³/s (C. Bassa-Kariba Gorge)
- Kafue River, 154,200 km², 285 m³/s, West-central Zambia & Copperbelt
- Luangwa River, 151,400 km², 547 m³/s, Luangwa Rift Valley & plateau NW of it
- Panhane River, 23,897 km², North-central Zimbabwe plateau
Lower Zambezi cumulatively, 1,378,000 km², 3424 m³/s, measured at Marromeu
- (Lower section by itself: 328,000 km², 982 m³/s (Marromeu-C. Bassa))
- Luia River, 28,000 km², Moravia-Angonia plateau, N of Zambezi
- Luenha River/Mazoe River, 54144 km², 152 m³/s, Manica plateau, NE Zimbabwe
- Shire River , 154000 km², 539 m³/s, Lake Malawi
- Zambezi Delta, 12,000 km²
TOTAL ZAMBEZI RIVER BASIN: 1,390,000 km², 3424 m³/s discharged into delta
Note that northern tributaries contribute much more water than southern ones, for example: Northern Highlands catchment of upper Zambezi 25%, Kafue 8%, Luangwa and Shire Rivers 16% each, total 65%. The large Cuando basin in the south-east contributes only about 2 m³/s because most is lost through evaporation in its swamp systems.[1]
- ^ a b Richard Beilfuss & David dos Santos: Patterns of Hydrological Change in the Zambezi Delta, Mozambique. Working Paper No 2 Program for the Sustainable Management of Cahora Bassa Dam and The Lower Zambezi Valley (2001)