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Fig 1.

The study area, Liliba watershed.

The map was derived from BIG [27].

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Fig 2.

Annual average rainfall distribution map.

The map was derived from BIG and GSMaP data [27, 29].

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Table 1.

Data type, source, year and description.

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Fig 3.

The digital elevation model (DEM) of Liliba watershed.

The map was derived from BIG [27].

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Fig 4.

Land cover and land use of study area.

The map was derived from BIG [27].

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Table 2.

Land cover and land use statistical data.

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Table 3.

Soil types and suitability in Liliba watershed.

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Table 4.

Criteria for embung location selection.

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Fig 5.

Desktop based analysis of prospective sites of embung.

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Fig 6.

Field observation, (a) agriculture potency, (b) livestock, (c) domestic use, (d) landownership.

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Fig 7.

Correlation analysis of satellite rainfall data and observed data.

(a). Daily rainfall rainy season, (b). Daily rainfall dry season, (c). Monthly rainfall rainy season, (d). Monthly rainfall dry season.

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Table 5.

Maximum monthly rainfall (mm) by return period.

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Fig 8.

GIS based suitable sites.

(a) biophysical aspects, (b) biophysical and socio-economic aspects.

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Fig 9.

Percentage of area covered by the different embung sites suitability.

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Fig 10.

Observation and GIS based suitable sites for embung.

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