The
Goulbi de Maradi river is a river in south central
Niger and north central
Nigeria. Between its source near
Katsina in Nigeria, and its end in the
Rima River, the Goulbi de Maradi never flows more than 30 miles from the Niger/Nigeria border. Though important for agriculture and pastoralism, and flowing through the Nigerien cities of
Maradi,
Guidan Roumdji, and
Madarounfa, the Goulbi de Maradi a seasonal river and flows only during the rainy season.
References
- Goulbi De Maradi river readings at Madarounfa, 1954-1977, UNESCO.
- Suttie, J.M., The agro-pastoral potential of the Goulbi de Maradi and the El Fadama River Basins (Niger). FAO - AGO;ESP. Maradi (Niger), Jan 1985
- Schembri, H., Measurement of the pressure and conductivity of the waters of the phreatic system of the upper cretaceous and quaternary water tables in the Goulbi de Maradi and El Fadama basins. FAO - AGO;ESP. Maradi (Niger), Jan 1985