Watershed and Tributaries of River Shinfa (ሽንፋ ወንዝ) / Rahad (نهر الرهد) - an important right tributariy of the Blue Nile (አባይ)
Posted by Ukundji on 26 September 2022 in English. Last updated on 6 April 2025.I have been an active OSM mapper (and contributor to some HOT task mapping projects in different countries ) since 2013, mainly mapping based on satellite imagery. My main focus has been on Ethiopia, North Korea and DR Kongo.
At the moment (from March 2025 on) I try to map waterways and watersheds of the Ethiopian tributaries of the Blue Nile (called አባይ = ābayi/Abbay/Abbai in Amharic). A lot of theses waterways and the areas around them have been very poorly mapped yet. I have started with the river which is called Rahad (نهر الرهد) in Arabic and Shinfa (ሽንፋ ወንዝ) in Amharic.
The rivers in the Ethiopian highlands are of crucial importance for the cultivation of the land and the settlement structure - in a way which is unusual and often uknown for European people: The settlements are usually on top of the mountains (using the rain at the main water source) between the rivers, not at the rivers. A lot of the rivers and their ravines are blocking travelling and transport, not supporting it.
River Shinfa (ሽንፋ ወንዝ / نهر الرهد)
Relation of the main course of the river
Detailed Mapping Finished based on Esri Imagery
Downstream
River Shinfa - right tributary A
* about 10m wide at confluence, clear/dark water, meandering (SI = 1.84)
* so far mapped length 7.60 Km - E to W
* from 12°03’21.0’‘N 36°37’51.5’’ E to 12°03’54.6’‘N 36°35’39.0’’ E
* height: 1225 m to 1080 m (19.08 ‰ botton slope)
River Shinfa Section 1
* up to 30 m wide, ravines, light brown water, twisting (SI= 1.436)
* length 7.18 Km - SE to NW
* from 12°03’54.6’‘N 36°35’39.0’’ E to 12°05’33.5’‘N 36°33’28.1’’ E
* height: 1080m to 1000 m (11.14 ‰ botton slope)
River Shinfa - right tributary B
* 35m wide and more at confluence, light brown water, twisting (SI = 1.504)
* so far mapped length 21.39 Km - NE to SW
* from 12°08’39.8’‘N 36°40’37.9’’ E to 12°05’33.5’‘N 36°33’28.1’’ E
* height: 1200 m to 1000 m (9.35 ‰ botton slope)
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Discussion
Comment from Koreller on 26 September 2022 at 13:13
Hi Ukundji,
It’s good to see contributors who invest time in areas where the volume of map information is low… like NK !
I made a guide about contributing in North Korea (here: osm.wiki/North_Korea_Mapping_Guide) but it doesn’t talk about the toponyms issue at all.
I know that there is GeoNames (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeoNames) which for North Korea compiles a lot of toponymic information mainly from the “nga” https://www.nga.mil/ (“National Geospatial-intelligence Agency” who is a US agency), see also https://web.archive.org/web/20220130070840/geonames.nga.mil/gns/html/index.html). But I don’t find GeoNames very convenient, I can’t use it easily even if I feel it could give us a lot of information!
I join you to have more discussion between contributors about North Korea! To this aim, I recently created a discord server that aims to gather all the people who are interested in contributing to free projects on this subject, whether it is OSM or Wikipedia (and other projects like Commons, or Wikidata).If some are interested here is the link to join this Discord server: https://discord.gg/sT96xGyffM If some are interested here is the link to join this Discord server: https://discord.gg/sT96xGyffM
Indeed, I also met many structures of which I do not know what they are used for !