- The
Bodélé Depression (pronounced [bɔ.de.le]),
located at the
southern edge of the
Sahara Desert in
north central Africa, is the
lowest point in Chad....
- and into the
Bodélé Depression. The "sill" of the Bahr el-Ghazal is the
lowest point on the
drainage divide between the Lake Chad and
Bodélé basins. In...
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eruption or
diatreme explosion. Aral–Caspian
Depression Baetic Depression Bodélé Depression Caspian Depression Danakil Depression Eider-Treene Depression...
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November 2004, a
number of
major dust
storms hit Chad,
originating in the
Bodélé Depression. This is a
common area for dust storms,
occurring on average...
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there are
reports of
sightings from the
eastern Air
Mountains (Niger) and
Bodélé (Chad). Rare
nomads may be seen in
northern Niger,
southern Algeria and...
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shown that the
erosion of
diatomaceous earth in such
areas (such as the
Bodélé Depression in the Sahara) is one of the most
important sources of climate-affecting...
- example, the low-level jet over Chad, is the
driver of dust
emission from the
Bodélé Depression, the
largest source of
atmospheric dust on the planet. Easterly...
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export from the now-desert and from
dried up
lakes such as the
Bodélé Basin grew;
Bodélé today is the
largest single source of dust on Earth. The lakes...
- summer. The
Sahara desert is a key
source of dust storms,
particularly the
Bodélé Depression and an area
covering the
confluence of Mauritania, Mali, and...
- north. The
highest point in Chad, Emi Koussi, is
located in Borkou. The
Bodélé Depression lies in the south-central
portion of the region. The
region borders...