A preliminary limnological investigation of twelve southern African geothermal waters
The ionic composition and algal flora of twelve geothermal waters in southern South West Africa and north-western South Africa are described, many for the first time. Water temperatures ranged from 24,9 to 66 °C and salinity values indicated moderate mineralization. A trend of increasing sodium and sulphate dominance with increasing water temperature was evident. Green algae were confined to springs with low water temperatures (below 31 °C) while diatoms and blue-green algae were recorded in all the springs, at temperatures up to 66 °C. Flexibacteria (Chlcroflexus) were recorded only in the hotter springs, above 40 °C. Keywords: Thermal springs, artesian boreholes, ionic composition, green algae, diatoms, blue-green algae, South West Africa, South Africa.
Journal of the Limnological Society of southern Africa