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Secondary Water-Quality Dataset for the Lake Turkana Basin (Ethiopian side)
A compilation of secondary surface- and groundwater quality measurements assembled to characterize hydrochemistry, contaminants, isotopes, and bacteriological parameters across...A compilation of secondary surface- and groundwater quality measurements assembled to characterize hydrochemistry, contaminants, isotopes, and bacteriological parameters across the Ethiopian portion of the Lake Turkana basin. This dataset underpins statistical and geospatial analyses to inform sustainable water-resource management.
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Ethiopia - Groundwater Sources from mWater
This dataset is part of the mWater data for Ethiopia. It includes wells, boreholes, tubewells, and springs. Altitude data have been corrected by removing negative values and...This dataset is part of the mWater data for Ethiopia. It includes wells, boreholes, tubewells, and springs. Altitude data have been corrected by removing negative values and turning 0 values to NULL where applicable.
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Ethiopia Population
This dataset provides population data for Ethiopia, disaggregated by regional states. The data is available in vector format, allowing for spatial visualization. Cross-border...This dataset provides population data for Ethiopia, disaggregated by regional states. The data is available in vector format, allowing for spatial visualization. Cross-border settlements are represented separately in a standalone file titled "Crosses Boundary." The dataset includes total population figures and population density, adjusted to match the corresponding official United Nations population estimates that have been prepared by the Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat (2019 Revision of World Population Prospects).
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Ethiopia, Wells from OpenStreetMap
Wells in Ethiopia extracted from OpenStreetMap (October 2024) and normalized following UNESCO's template for groundwater data collection. -
Ethiopia, Springs from OpenStreetMap
Springs in Ethiopia extracted from OpenStreetMap (October 2024) and normalized following UNESCO's template for groundwater data collection.