Amboseli Basin

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Amboseli Basin is a broad, low-lying depression in southern Kenya known for its seasonal wetlands and salt pans that attract large concentrations of wildlife within the Amboseli ecosystem.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
inland drainage basin
sedimentary basin
climate semi-arid
country Kenya
ecoregion East African savanna
ecosystemType savanna-wetland mosaic
fedBy ephemeral streams
groundwater from Mount Kilimanjaro
geologicalSetting rift valley floor
hasFeature ephemeral swamps
playa lakes
salt pans
seasonal wetlands
hydrology endorheic drainage
seasonal flooding
importance key dry-season refuge for wildlife in Amboseli ecosystem
knownFor elephant populations
large concentrations of wildlife
seasonal bird congregations
landUse pastoralism
wildlife conservation
locatedIn East African Rift
surface form: East African Rift system

southern Kenya
managementContext linked to management of Amboseli National Park
near Amboseli National Park
Mount Kilimanjaro
partOf Amboseli Basin self-linksurface differs
surface form: Amboseli ecosystem

Kajiado County
process periodic evaporation of surface water
salt crust formation
rainfallPattern bimodal rainfall
region Amboseli Basin self-linksurface differs
surface form: Greater Amboseli landscape
soilType alkaline clays
saline soils
supports pastoralist livestock grazing
wetland-dependent species
threat climate variability
overgrazing
water abstraction upstream
topography broad low-lying depression
vegetation Acacia woodland patches
open grasslands

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Kenya–Tanzania border passesNear Amboseli Basin
this entity surface form: Amboseli ecosystem
Amboseli Basin partOf Amboseli Basin self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Amboseli ecosystem
Amboseli Basin region Amboseli Basin self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Greater Amboseli landscape