Ugandan crater lakes: inferring hydrological change using stable isotopesTools Hunt, Laura Hazel (2023) Ugandan crater lakes: inferring hydrological change using stable isotopes. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractA group of >80 crater lakes associated with the East African Rift System in western Uganda provide important water resources to rural communities, alongside opportunities for aquaculture and tourism. The lakes are impacted by, and face increasing pressure from human activities such as land use change and climate change. These issues are exacerbated by the region’s high population growth rate and low levels of water infrastructure. To help inform future management of the lakes, this research aimed to understand the hydrology of the crater lakes, their sensitivity to hydroclimate forcing, and the nature and drivers of hydrological change over the past few centuries.
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