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Expansion pre-irrigation limited by low availability of water in Ruaha

The very limited flow remaining in the Ruaha hampers the expansion of pre-irrigation in Kapunga and Mbarali. The pre-irrigation on November 27, 2023 in Kapunga Scheme, is indicated by green circles. The clouds in the NBR image are masked (white) to distinguish between clouds and pre-irrigation and swamps (blue to green)

Slight increase pre-irrigation with first nurseries

In Kapunga the first rice nurseries can be detected on November 12, 2023 (Click on image). Some of these farms were already pre-irrigated since mid-August. Although the remaining flow in the Ruaha is expected to further decline as the inundated fields are expanding.

The slight increase of pre-irrigated fields, since November 2, 2023 (below)

Water in Kapunga scarce with few farms pre-irrigate

Eleven days into the zero flow period at Ruaha Park HQ water seems to become limited in Kapunga Ifushiro Area with no significant Early pre-irrigation. Image is compilation of November 2, 2023 (clouded) and October 28, 2023.

Limited increase of pre-irrigation at Kapunga – Ifushiro on October 28, 2023. The yellow circle shows expansion of inundated land on November 2, 2023.

Stable Alert3 Irrigation Activity Kapunga

Rice Pre-Irrigation activities did not increase significantly during the Alert 3 period (September 28, 2023). Compare irrigated areas in Kapunga and Ifushiro within blue circles on October 13, 2023 to September 28, 2023 images below .

Recoverable spill and early (pre-) irrigation Alert 3

With the announcement of Alert 3, non-essential abstraction and related spill is observed on September 28, 2023. Compare the areas of pre-irrigation of rice at Alert 3 with the status of abstraction and spill on September 8, 2023

Recoverable water for drainage to Park, 2 weeks after Alert Two

The tracking of early irrigation and spill in the Kapunga area is detailed with the images of September 8, 2023. Some farms in the Kapunga rice scheme have their fields already inundated since August 14, 2023. (see image). Most of the watered vegetation seems to be swamp vegetation associated with spill of abstracted water in lower areas from leaking irrigation canals (Ifushiro area).

Kapunga – Ifushiro flooded fields days before Alert One

Compare Irrigation and Spill end of June and July

The irrigation in the Kapunga commercial scheme is completed and no signs of out-of-season irrigation on July 20, 2023. In Ifushiro some areas are monitored for out-of-season irrigation or spill. Compare the masked NBR image of June 27 (post below) and detail in RGB of an irrigated out-of-season crop or swamp/spill area (400ha)

Please take notice of Clouds and Shades in Mbarali (July 20, 2023)

The masked image above suggests major areas in the Mbarali Sub-catchment with either pre-irrigation or irrigated crop/ spill. As the RGB overlay on the NBR-SAVI masked image demonstrates, are the blue and green areas in the Mbarali River sub-catchment suggesting irrigation or leakages (see video clip) actually clouds and their shades on the ground.

NBR image of Kapunga and Ifushiro rice irrigation area, masked by irrigated and weeds/swamp vegetation (see video clip expanation) with most of the Mbarali section of the plain affected by coloring due to clouds and shades rather than the presence of irrigation water and leakage (see NBR image of 20230720 above). (click to enlarge)

Irrigated crop Kapunga June 27, 2023

Completion of rice irrigation season or new out-of-season crop on June 27, 2023. Upcoming images will confirm status of crop. (Click to enlarge)

Pre-Irrigation and Spill in pools and depressions June 27, 2023

One of the procedures to detect pre-irrigation, spill and pools without vegetation from NBR composite image (Landsat 8 on June 27, 2023). The vegetation is deducted (masked) from NBR as shown in the image sequence below.

Out-of-season Pre-Irrigation or Spill June 15, 2023

Semi-automated tracing of (Pre-) Irrigation (see Video Clip) for the Usangu Rice Plain on June 15, 2023 is demonstrated in the image below. Green – Blue colors are potential pre-irrigation locations of spill through “lost” drainage water to the Ruaha National Park in depressions and pools.

The same bounding box as the image below on June 15, 2023 but two differrent methods to trace inundated fields without crop or vegetation. Manual versus semi-automated (see video clip ).(Click image to enlarge)

Manual selection pre-irrigation May 31, 2023

The “Natural Color” image of the Kapunga – Ifushiro Area on May 31, 2023 is monitored for Out-Of-Season, early irrigation of rice. Dark fields which could indicate inundated rice fields without crop (pre-irrigation of rice) are analysed using different wavelength band combinations.

The yellow arrows are most probably fields with pre-irrigation or leaking/unattended canals. The white arrow is spill due to depressions/low lying fields. The white circled area is dry possibly burned or rotten crop remains.

Natural Color image Usangu Rice Plain on May 31, 2023. Early Irrigation and spill of drainage flow to the Ruaha National Park are monitored. The width of the image is 25km. (Click to enlarge)