A stream of water which flows in a channel from high ground to low ground and ultimately to a lake or the sea, except in a desert area where it may dwindle away to nothing. A river and all its tributaries within a single basin is termed a drainage system. (Source: WHIT)



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Matros A, Gardiner M 2004. Gobabeb WADE Site Characterization.
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Gobabeb WADE Site Characterization.pdf 4.64 MB
Seely MK, Buskirk WH, Hamilton III WJ, Dixon JEW 1981. Lower Kuiseb River perennial vegetation survey. Journal of the South West African Scientific Society 35 57-86
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Lower Kuiseb River perennial vegetation survey.pdf 3.09 MB
Dardis GF, Beckedahl HR, Stone AW 1992. Fluvial systems. The Geomprphology of southern Africa 3 31-79
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Fluvial systems.pdf 5.71 MB
Teller JT, Lancaster N 1987. Description of late Cenozoic sediments at Narabeb, Central Namib Desert. Madoqua 15 (2) 163-167
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Description of late Cenozoic sediments at Narabeb.pdf 1.58 MB
Brain C 1990. Spatial usage of a desert environment by baboons (Papio ursinus). Journal of Arid Environments 18 67-73
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Spatial usage of a desert environment by baboons_Papio ursinus.pdf 2.85 MB
Crerar S, Fry RG, Slater PM, van Langenhove G, Wheeler D 1988. An unexpected factor affecting recharge from ephemeral river flows in SWA/Namibia. Estimation of Natural groundwater recharge 11-28
Kinahan J, Pallett J, Vogel J, Ward J, Lindeque M 1991. The occurrence and dating of elephant tracks in the silt deposits of the lower !Khuiseb River, Namibia. Cimbebasia 13 37-43
Dausab F, Francis G, Jöhr G, Kamatuku JR, Molapo M, Shanyengana SE, Swartz S 1995. Water usage patterns in the Kuiseb catchment area (with emphasis on sustainable use).
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Water usage patterns in the Kuiseb catchment area.pdf 38.13 MB
Wilkinson MJ 1988. Arid landscapes. The geomorphology of Southern Africa. 78-102
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Arid landscapes_The geomorphology of Southern Africa.pdf 13.14 MB
Ward JD, Bulley BG 1988. Aeolian deposits at Henties Bay, central Namib coast: provenance and engineering implications. Communications of the Geological Survey of South West Africa/Namibia 4 33-36
Noell U, Howard D, Bittner A, Tordiffe E 1996. Geophysical investigation of the Omaruru alluvial plains, Namibia.
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Geophysical investigation of the Omaruru alluvial plains.pdf 4.03 MB
Bergholtz M, Piekarzewska M, Waernquist J, Vignuolo Y, Öberg H 2001. Land degradation - natural and human induced - Hoanib River catchment.
Leggett K, Fennessy J, Schneider S 2004. A study of animal movement in the Hoanib River catchment, northwestern Namibia. African Zoology 39 (1) 1-11
Leggett K, Fennessy J, Schneider S 2001. Hoanib catchment study, Northwestern Namibia Fauna.
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Hoanib catchment study_Northwestern Namibia Fauna.pdf 41.33 MB
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) 2002. Atlas of international freshwater agreements.
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Atlas of International Freshwater Agreements_2002.pdf 124.19 MB
van Langenhove G, de Bruine B, Rukira L, Hatutale A 1996. Flow régime changes in Namibian rivers: patterns, effects and possible causes.
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Flow regime changes in Namibian rivers.pdf 4.39 MB
Ezzell C 2001. The Himba and the dam.
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The Himba and the dam.pdf 2.71 MB
Odendaal N, Moggae F 2003. Every River has its People.
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Presentation on Every River Project.ppt 1.2 MB
Kramer LB, van der Bank FH, Wink M 2016. Marcusenius desertus sp. nov. (Teleostei: Mormyridae), a mormyrid fish from the Namib desert. African Journal of Aquatic Sciences 10.2989/16085914.2015.1137855
Brown C 2015. Meyer's Parrot – an unusual nest site. Lanioturdus 48 (2) 25-26
Southern African Institute for Environmental Assessment (SAIEA) 2009. Pre-feasibility study for the Popa Falls Hydro Power Project: Preliminary Environmental Assessment.
Beetz W 1964. Der zentrale Teil des Ablaufgebietes zum Atlantik. Scientific Papers of the Namib Desert Research Station 22 5-49
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Der zentrale Teil des Ablaufgebietes zum Atlantik_1964.pdf 2.82 MB
van Damme P, van den Eynden V 1922. Topnaar or Hottentot? The people on the top revisited. Africa Focus 8 (3-4) 215-221
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The Topnaar which live in the Namib Desert.pdf 374 KB
Stengel HW 1964. The rivers of the Namib and their discharge into the Atlantic. Part 2: Omaruru and Ugab. Scientific Papers of the Namib Desert Research Station 30
1966. The Omaruru River. Scientific Papers of the Namib Desert Research Station 30 11-18
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The Omaruru River.pdf 1.72 MB
1966. The Ugab River. Scientific Papers of the Namib Desert Research Station 30 19-27
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The Ugab River.pdf 1.3 MB
Dixon JEW, Blom MJ 1974. Some aquatic vertebrates from the Namib Desert, South West Africa. Madoqua 2 (3) 31-32
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Some aquatic vertebrates from the Namib Desert.pdf 134.36 KB
Lindeque M, Scheepers JL 1992. Use of Datura innoxia by ungulates in the Hoanib River, Namibia. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 22 (2) 45-48
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Use of Datura innoxia by ungulates in the Hoanib River.pdf 670.52 KB