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Uganda Atlas of Our Changing Environment - GRID-Arendal

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96<br />

Lake<br />

Mutanda<br />

Rapid silting<br />

and wetland<br />

depletion<br />

Like Lake Bunyonyi, Lake Mutanda was formed due to river valley drowning and lava<br />

damming on the arena-like Kisoro plain; but the valley was not so deep in comparison with<br />

the case <strong>of</strong> Lake Bunyonyi, and hence, the resulting lake is not so deep. The lake covers 22<br />

km 2 in area, with an average depth <strong>of</strong> 22 m. The lake shore line is more regular and shorter<br />

compared to Lake Bunyoyi, with a circumference <strong>of</strong> only 60 km. The shallow nature <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lake puts it at a higher risk <strong>of</strong> demise through rapid silting compared to the deeper Lake

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