groundwater

Water that occupies pores and crevices in rock and soil, below the surface and above a layer of impermeable material. It is free to move gravitationally, either downwards towards the impermeable layer or by following a gradient. (Source: ALL)



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Shanyengana ES, Henschel JR, Seely MK, Sanderson RD 2002. Exploring fog as a supplementary water source in Namibia. Atmospheric Research 64 (1-4) 251-259
Kirchmann H, Andersson R 2001. The Swedish system for quality assessment of agricultural soils. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 72 (2) 129-139
Desoyza AG, Whitford WG, Turner SJ, van Zee JW, Johnson AR 2000. Assessing and monitoring the health of western rangeland watersheds. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 64 (1) 153-166
Bunn SE, Thomas MC, Hamilton SK, Capon SJ 2006. Flow variability in dryland rivers: boom, bust and the bits in between. River Research and Applications, Special Issue: Variability in Riverine Environments 22 (2) 179-186
Maherry A, Clarke S, Tredoux G, Engelbrecht P 2009. Spatial and temporal analysis of the nitrate concentrations in groundwater for South Africa. 2009 12
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Durrheim RJ, Dirks PHGM, Nyblade AA, Graham G, Webb SJ, Jones MQW 2009. AfricaArray: Aims, achievements and future activities. 2009 59 - 63
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Hughes D, Ashton PJ, Gorgens A, Jewitt G, Schulze R, Smithers J, Pegram G, Dube R 2003. South African research in the hydrological sciences: 1999-2002. South African Journal of Science 99 394 - 397
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le Maitre D, Scott DF, Colvin C 1999. Review of information on interactions between vegetation and groundwater. Water SA 25 (2) 137 - 152
van Jaarsveld AS, Biggs R, Scholes RJ, Bohensky E, Reyers B, Lynam T, Musvoto C, Fabricius C 2005. Measuring conditions and trends in ecosystem services at multiple scales: The Southern African millennium ecosystem assessment (SAFMA) experience. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 360 (1454) 425 - 441
Simmonds A, Schumann FW 1987. The occurrence and utilisation of groundwater in Kavango, SWA/Namibia. SWA Scientific Society Journal 40 - 41 215 - 230
Mokokwe K, Mabua I, Busch K, Stampe W 1995. Groundwater pollution vulnerability map of the Maun area, 1:50000.
Bureau de recherches géologiques et minières (BRGM) 1984. Maun water supply hydrogeological survey. Final report.
Riddell ES, Kilian W, Versveld W, Kosoana A 2016. Groundwater stable isotope profile of the Etosha National Park, Namibia: short communication. Koedoe - African Protected Area Conservation and Science 58 (1) 1-7
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2002. 2.25 Yields from boreholes.
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Wanke H, Nakwafila A, Hamutoko JT, Lohe C, Neumbo F, Petrus I, David A, Beukes H, Masule N, Quinger M 2014. Hand dug wells in Namibia: An underestimated water source or a threat to human health?. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 76-78 104-113
Sracek O, Wanke H, Ndakunda NN, Mihaljevic M, Buzek F 2015. Geochemistry and fluoride levels of geothermal springs in Namibia. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 148 96-104
Wayland EJ, Denbow J 1981. Past climates and present groundwater supplies in the Bechuanaland Protectorate. Botswana Notes and Records 13 13-18
Jennings CMH, Sellschop JPF, Verhagen BTh, Jones MT 1973. Environmental isotopes as an aid to investigation of ground water problems in Botswana. Botswana Notes and Records 5 179-190
Bornman TG, Adams JB, Bezuidenhout C 2004. Adaptations of salt marsh to semi-arid environments and management implications for the Orange River mouth. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 59 (2) 125-131
Pickford M, Senut B, Mocke H, Mourer-Chauvire C, Rage J-C, Mein P 2014. Eocene aridity in southwestern Africa: timing of onset and biological consequences. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa