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(SAB)
STAMPRIET ARTESIAN BASIN
A Transboundary Aquifer System
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Division Geohydrology Department of Water Affairs Namibia
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WIDE VALLEYS
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SHEEP FARMING
Cour
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Agr
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Irrigation 46%
Domestic 16%
Stock Watering 38%
and IRRIGATION IN
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Division Geohydrology Department of Water Affairs Namibia
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Division Geohydrology Department of Water Affairs Namibia
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Division Geohydrology Department of Water Affairs Namibia
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Division Geohydrology Department of Water Affairs Namibia
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Division Geohydrology Department of Water Affairs Namibia
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Hoachanas
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MOSTELY DRYSOMETIMES FLOODED
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ARTESIAN FREE-FLOWING WATER
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A CENTURY OF INVESTIGATIONS Paul Range discovered the SAB in 1912 Irrigation Department drilled in the
1920s Frommurze investigated in the 1930s DWA drilled after World War II K. Schalk investigated a cloud break in
1960 H. Martin researched for the Coal
Commission (1961) Oil and Coal exploration (1960s – 1980s) Geochemistry, Geohydrology, Isotopes
(CSIR, Tredoux, Kirchner & Vogel (1965-1982)
J. Nawrowski explored Abstraction and Irrigation (1980s - 1990s)
JICA – PCI SE Kalahari Groundwater Evaluation and Management Plan (2002)
J. Kirchner: IAEA RAF 8/029 (Isotope studies, 2002)
Bäumle: Stampriet Groundwater Model (2005)
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CONCEPTUAL MODEL
N-S SECTION BY HENNO MARTIN ALONG BOTSWANA BORDER (1956)
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FENCE DIAGRAM
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N-S SECTION BY ROY MILLERALONG BOTSWANA BORDER (2001) G
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S a n d , g ra v e l , c a lc re te C a lc re te -c e m e n te d c o n g lo m e ra te W (= w a te r st rik e s)
B a sa lt W
D o le ri te (W a t U & L c o n ta c ts )
Va ric o lo u re d sa n d s to n e , s h a le , y e l lo w sh a le , c o a l , b la c k sh a le W W
G re y sh a le
Ye l lo w sh a le
W h ite h i ll; b la c k sh a le , b la c k lim e s to n e
G re y sh a le
U S s ; c o a r s e g ra in e d ; m e d iu m to fin e g ra in e d (A 5 ) W
U c o a l, b la c k sh a le
M S s ; m e d iu m to fin e g ra in e d (A 3 ) W
L c o a l , b la c k s h a le
L S s ; c o a r s e g ra in e d ; m e d . to fin e g ra in e d (A 1 ) W
U M u k . s a n d sto n e ; m e d iu m to f in e g ra in e d W ?
U M u k . s a n d sto n e - s ilt sto n e - sh a le , b io tu rb a te d
M u k o ro b s h a le , g re y to b la c k
U N o s so b s a n d sto n e ; m e d iu m to c o a rs e W
U N o s so b s a n d sto n e ; f in e g ra in e d
U N o s so b s il ts to n e - sh a le
L N o ss o b s a n d sto n e ; m e d iu m to c o a rs e W
L N o ss o b s a n d sto n e ; fin e g ra in e d
L N o ss o b s il ts to n e - sh a le
M u d sto n e , g re y, w ith d ro p s to n e s
T i llit e
U N a m a - R e d sa n d s to n e , sh a le
L N a m a – g re y s h a le s, s a n d s to n e s K a m tsa s – p in k a rk o se s
K A L K R A N D (Ju rassic to Triassic)
R IE T M O N D (P erm ian)
A U O B (P erm ian)
M U K O R O B (P erm ian)
N O S S O B (P erm ian)
D W Y K A (C arbonife rous)
P R E -K A R O O
(C am bria n)
KAROO
K A L A H A R I (Ter tia ry to Q uaternary)
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NINE AQUIFERS INSTEAD OF ONE:
S a n d , g ra v e l , c a lc re te C a lc re te -c e m e n te d c o n g lo m e ra te W (= w a te r st rik e s)
B a sa lt W
D o le ri te (W a t U & L c o n ta c ts )
Va ric o lo u re d sa n d s to n e , s h a le , y e l lo w sh a le , c o a l , b la c k sh a le W W
G re y sh a le
Ye l lo w sh a le
W h ite h i ll; b la c k sh a le , b la c k lim e s to n e
G re y sh a le
U S s ; c o a r s e g ra in e d ; m e d iu m to fin e g ra in e d (A 5 ) W
U c o a l, b la c k sh a le
M S s ; m e d iu m to fin e g ra in e d (A 3 ) W
L c o a l , b la c k s h a le
L S s ; c o a r s e g ra in e d ; m e d . to fin e g ra in e d (A 1 ) W
U M u k . s a n d sto n e ; m e d iu m to f in e g ra in e d W ?
U M u k . s a n d sto n e - s ilt sto n e - sh a le , b io tu rb a te d
M u k o ro b s h a le , g re y to b la c k
U N o s so b s a n d sto n e ; m e d iu m to c o a rs e W
U N o s so b s a n d sto n e ; f in e g ra in e d
U N o s so b s il ts to n e - sh a le
L N o ss o b s a n d sto n e ; m e d iu m to c o a rs e W
L N o ss o b s a n d sto n e ; fin e g ra in e d
L N o ss o b s il ts to n e - sh a le
M u d sto n e , g re y, w ith d ro p s to n e s
T i llit e
U N a m a - R e d sa n d s to n e , sh a le
L N a m a – g re y s h a le s, s a n d s to n e s K a m tsa s – p in k a rk o se s
K A L K R A N D (Ju rassic to Triassic)
R IE T M O N D (P erm ian)
A U O B (P erm ian)
M U K O R O B (P erm ian)
N O S S O B (P erm ian)
D W Y K A (C arbonife rous)
P R E -K A R O O
(C am bria n)
KAROO
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KALAHARIBASALT
NEU LOORE
RIETMONDAUOB
MUKOROBNOSSOB
TEN AQUIFERS INSTEAD OF ONE:
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KALAHARI BASE
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CIS- AND TRANSNOSSOB?
after Roy Miller (2002)
NAMALAND
Mapped by Range, 1906 - 1910
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FIRST ARTESIAN WATER WAS STRUCK IN 1912
110 m3/h free flowing artesian borehole
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SAMPLING SITES
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WATER QUALITY MAP
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The South West Africa Steering Committee for Water Research initiated a Water Quality Map Project in the second half of the 1960s. In the SAB about 4000 water points were sampled and other borehole and water use information collected.
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FIRST HP DATABASE, STARTED IN 1988
SAB HYDROCENSUS RESULTS
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Stampriet Artesian BasinHydroCensus Results
DISTRIBUTION OF BOREHOLES
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ORIGINAL ANDRECONCILED DATA SETS
Old DBCSIRHydroCensusGROWAS
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SODIUM ADSORPTION RATIO
SAR ratios of artesian and subartesian boreholesGenerally better quality in the western (Cisnossob) half of the basin
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14CAPPARENT
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Young Auob water in the CisNossob20 000 years older water in the TransNossob
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MONITORING
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WATER LEVEL MONITORING
1182 coordinates of Water-level Monitoring boreholes were captured in an M/S Access file during the Quantification Project (the file is attached to GRIM).
It contains more than 1.1 Mio water levels measured between July 1907 and January 2011.
I addition to that numerous water-level recorder charts are stored in Geohydrology’s Record Room
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ABSTRACTION DATA
Abstraction data are available for the NamWater schemes (Aranos, Leonardville, Stampriet, Gochas and Kries)
Some production data may be found in the files of DWA Law Administration
Bases on farm size, carrying capacity the abstraction for stock watering can be calculated.
Some info is in the 2001 Hydrocensus files
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AQUIFER PARAMETERS
During the JICA project 1999 to 2002 boreholes into Kalahari; Auob; and Nossob aquifers were drilled at 13 sites. From pumping tests of these holes, T- and S- values are available
Values from older observation holes at Olifantswater W; Tugela and Galton are also on record.
Some holes drilled by DWA during the JICA and IAEA projects have also been pump tested.
Vogel had the permeability of a core sample determined.
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UHLENHORST CLOUD BURST24-25 FEBRUARY
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Schalk (1960) calculated the amount of water that infiltrated after the cloudburst as approximately:
Q = 100 * 106 [m3]
but did not estimate the proportion that might have reached the artesian aquifers.
The artesian water abstraction then was estimated at 44 000 m3/d or 16 * 106 [m3/a]
SAB RECHARGE (SCHALK)
Vogel et al. (1982) applied Darcy’s Law:
Q = kD * b * i [m3/d]using an average gradient i = 1/1000, an average transmissivity kD = 11.3 m2/d and an aquifer width b = 55 km above Stampriet. This resulted in an average annual recharge rate for the Stampriet surrounding of:
Q = 0.68 * 106 [m3/a]
SAB RECHARGE (VOGEL ET AL.)
We do have such events from time to time
Mariental flood 2006
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MARCH 2000
PCI (2002) have calculated the combined recharge for all three aquifers using different approaches:
1. Modeling (a)1): 21 * 106 [m3/a]2. Modeling (b): 87 * 106 [m3/a]3. Water Balance (a): 105 * 106
[m3/a]4. Water Balance (b): 341 * 106
[m3/a]5. Water Balance (c): 1 550 * 106
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The 4 to 15 times varying values allow not to decide on a correct mean recharge rate.
SAB RECHARGE (PCI)
1) Modeling 1: ordinary year; 2: 1:50 year. Balance excluding losses (a): ordinary year CMBM, (b): 1:50 year CMBM, (c): 1:50 year assuming normal transpiration, withdrawal & groundwater flow
LEAKING BOREHOLE
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09/09/77 @ 14H00; DGR=27.27m - measured by T. da Silva "complete maintance BH, water sample"
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Estimated 20 - 25 m drop of Water-level(Auob leaking into Kalahari)
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LEGISLATION: WATER ACT
Water Resources Management Act (2013) Water Resources Management Act (2004)Water Act (1956)
Water Supply and Sanitation Policy (1993) NamWater Act (1997) National Water Policy White Paper (2000) Water Supply and Sanitation Policy (2008)
The Water Acts of 2004 and 2013 have been promulgated but not enacted. The Water Act of 1956 is still applicable.OTHER LEGAL AND POLICY
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GROUNDWATER CONTROL AREAS
Amongst others the Stampriet Artesian Basin (SAB) is a Groundwater Control Area. Regulations require that: A permit is obtained to drill a borehole.
• If drilled into the artesian aquifer the borehole must be cased and the casing be sealed in the overlying aquiclude.
A permit is furthermore required for irrigation of areas > 1 ha.• If the permit is granted monthly
abstraction quantities must be supplied to Water Affairs.
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IRRIGATION IN THE STAMPRIET ARTESIAN BASIN
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PRACTICAL PROBLEMS
Many farmers tend not to comply fully with the regulations:
Boreholes are drilled or deepened without a permit
Casing requirements are not complied with
Abstraction readings are not supplied
In order for the GROWAS database to get up to date, a closer cooperation with the farmers is crucial and recent visits show that most of the irrigation farmers are not fully informed about the rules and regulations concerning their irrigation abstraction permit or mislead by the former owners of the former neighbors. Field investigations and the direct interaction with farmers . . are appreciated by almost all farmers. Many of the farmers visited in the Upper Hardap Region had no idea of a WW number belonging to their boreholes and had no platelets attached to the boreholes.
•Through common hearsay by farmer visited on this area it seems that there has been a (Foul Worm) in the whole process from the beginning and that many feel that the current water committee in this area favors some above others and turn the irrigation quotas of those not in their favor down.•Some farmers told us that abstraction returns in the Stampriet area are up to 80% bias.•Prosopis trees seem to be a big problem on most farms as they can take up to 70 liters of water per hour
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FROM A TECHNICIAN REPORT:
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LEGISLATION: RESEARCH
In 2004 an Act was promulgated that regulates a.o. research activities.
Regulations were enacted in 2011.According to the Act it is unlawful to do any research in Namibia unless
an application has been made to the NATIONAL COMMISSION ONRESEARCH, SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGYand the Commission has given their
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Carlsson et al., 2009: Review of the Molopo-Nossob Basin:
Population Labour force Household income Settlement programs Gross Domestic
Products Mining, Industry,
Tourism, Trade, Infrastructure, Inflation and Finances
Economic activity centres Aids Effects on humans from TDS
JICA, 2002: Study of the groundwater potential and management plan in the southeast Kalahari (Stampriet) Artesian Basin in Namibia:
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IMPACTS ON AQUIFER SYSTEM
1. Impacts on Recharge1. Dams2. Bush encroachment
2. Impacts on Water Quality1. Nitrate pollution2. Irrigation return flow
3. Impact of Abstraction
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1. DAMS
The alluvial aquifer(s) along the Nossob Rivers are mainly affected. 1. Farm Dams in the upper reaches of the
Black Nossob River reduce the run-off.2. The Daan Viljoen Dam together with the
Tilda Viljoen Dam at Gobabis have the same effect
3. The Otjivero Dam in the White Nossob River near Omitara also reduces recharge of the alluvial aquifer.
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2. Bush encroachment
Prosopis trees constitute a tremendous
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2. BUSH ENCROACHMENT
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IMPACTS ON WATER QUALITY1. Nitrate pollution
During data processing of the CSIR water quality dataGideon Tredoux and Jürgen Kirchner noticed that statistically water samples from the oldest boreholes showed higher nitrate concentration than those from younger boreholes.As farmers generally have their kraals and stock watering troughs next to the boreholes we concluded that the higher nitrate could be ascribed to wetted dung by overflowing reservoir and troughs.2. Irrigation return flowArtificial fertiliser might also be a cause for concern.
Water quality changes over two to three decades
Borehole No. WW Farm °S °E
Aquifer Dates EC mS/m
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874 R202 24.36940
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1100 R118 24.57100
18.33810 A
09-06-1965 73
+27.410-10-2000 93
2302 R346 24.97435
19.10679 K
18-03-1968 205
+25.915-11-2000 258
5943 R128 24.14992
18.47790 A
21-07-1969 55
+10.904-11-2000 61
9105 R499 25.01740
19.93333 A
03-04-1967 202
+18.306-11-2000 239
9658 L618 23.56300
18.96990 R
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+10.121-03-2000 76
11314 R533 24.6717
119.5646
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12914 L957 23.3282
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23169 L330 23.3793
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23334 L330 23.1455
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1978 54+18.517-03-
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IMPACT OF ABSTRACTION
When drilled after World War II the lowermost free-flowing boreholes along the Auob River were on the farms Wildmoor and Kalverhok upstream of Gochas.These boreholes have stopped flowing a long time ago.In the areas upstream water levels have, however always recovered again after extraordinary rainfall events.In the long run abstraction (plus leakage) and recharge appear to be in equilibrium.
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1624 - Kok, T. S. (1964). The occurrence and location of ground water in South West Africa. Area: Namibia; Caprivi; Erongo; Hardap; Karas; Khomas; Kunene; Ohangwena; Okavango; Omaheke; Omusati; Oshana; Oshikoto; Otjozondjupa; Abenab; Ai-Ais; Aranos; Ariamsvlei; Aroab; Auob; Berseba; Bethanien; Bondels; Damaraland; Dreikuk; Eiseb; Epukiro; Etosha; Fish River; Fransfontein; Gibeon; Gobabis; Gross Barmen; Guinas; Helmeringhausen; Hoachanas; Hoanib; Hoarusib; Huab; Kalahari; Kalkfeld; Kalkrand; Kamanjab; Kanovley; Kaokoveld; Karasburg; Karibib; Karst; Keetmanshoop; Khan; Koichab; Kombat; Kuibis; Leonardville; Lüderitz; Maltahöhe; Maroelaboom; Namaland; Namib; Namutoni; Nauchas; Naukluft; Nossob; Ohopoho; Okahandja; Okaukuejo; Omaruru; Omatako; Ondangwa; Opuwo; Orange River; Osona; Otavi; Otjikoto; Otjituuo; Otjiwarongo; Outjo; Rehoboth; Rietfontein; Rössing; Rundu; Sesfontein; Skeleton Coast; Sossusvlei; Stampriet; Swakop; Swakopmund; Tses; Tsondabvlei; Tsumeb; Tsumis Park; Ugab; Uhlenhorst; Unjab; Usakos; Warmbad; Waterberg; Windhoek; Witpütz; Witvley; Stampriet Artesian Basin (SAB). Document location: Attached. (Kirchner) [Büroschrank]
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MODEL BOUNDARIES& FLUXES
ABSTRACTION ESTIMATES
Model incorporates abstraction from irrigation farmers, NamWater production wells as well as abstraction for domestic and stock watering purposes based on the JICA final report and recent (end of 2004) permit allocations (DWA).
Abstraction: Irrigation/NamWater 9.9 Mm3/a (DWA Records)
Localised (Point) Abstraction
Domestic/Stockwatering 7.7 Mm3/a (0.12 mm/a) (JICA Study)
Evenly Distributed Abstraction
CALIBRATION POINTS Area: 70,000 km2
FARM No. GEOLOGY STARTBoomplaas M1 Auob 01.07.1970Gomchanas M2 Auob 17.01.1974Olifantswater West M6 Auob 11.07.1977Spes Bona S1 Auob 28.01.1978Olifantswater West M3 U Rietm 09.07.1985Olifantswater West M4 Kalahari 09.07.1985Olifantswater West M5 Auob 09.07.1985Olifantswater West M7 K&R&A 09.07.1985Olifantswater West M8 K&R&A 09.07.1985Tugela S2 K&A&N 10.07.1985Tugela S3 K&A&N 10.07.1985Tugela S4 K&A 10.07.1985Tugela S7 Kalahari 10.07.1985
The model accurately simulates the general groundwater flow pattern
within the SAB. provide a reasonable (transient) calibration of the long-
term changes in groundwater levels since 1970.
The model does not achieve accuracy of <10m in the predicted groundwater
levels within large portions of the basin. accurately predict the occurrence of artesian conditions. provide a reliable prediction of short-term (month to
month) variations in the groundwater levels. incorporate the Nossob Aquifer & the Neu Loore Fm. distinguish between the 5 individual units within the Auob
Fm. consider spatial variability in hydraulic properties within
the Kalahari sediments.
DISCUSSION (1)
DISCUSSION (2)
Results indicate that most years contribute little or nothing to
recharge whereas a few exceptional rainfall years may replenish
the systems for years to come.
During the last 35 years substantial recharge occurred only three
times, namely during the rainy season of the years 1974, 1976
and 2000.
Need to revise conceptual model based on new findings
Need to recalibrate numerical model based on new calibration
data
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 19990
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200000
250000
300000
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200000
300000
400000
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600000
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)
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/01
/19
86
07
/01
/19
86
01
/01
/19
87
07
/01
/19
87
01
/01
/19
88
06
/01
/19
88
12
/01
/19
88
06
/01
/19
89
12
/01
/19
89
06
/01
/19
90
11
/01
/19
90
05
/01
/19
91
11
/01
/19
91
05
/01
/19
92
11
/01
/19
92
05
/01
/19
93
11
/01
/19
93
05
/01
/19
94
11
/01
/19
94
05
/01
/19
95
11
/01
/19
95
04
/01
/19
96
01
/01
/19
97
07
/01
/19
97
01
/01
/19
98
07
/01
/19
98
01
/01
/19
99
07
/01
/19
99
01
/01
/20
00
07
/01
/20
00
01
/01
/20
01
07
/01
/20
01
01
/01
/20
02
07
/01
/20
02
01
/01
/20
03
07
/01
/20
03
01
/01
/20
04
07
/01
/20
04
01
/01
/20
05
07
/01
/20
05
01
/01
/20
06
07
/01
/20
06
01
/01
/20
07
07
/01
/20
07
01
/01
/20
08
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/01
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08
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-50.0
-40.0
-30.0
-20.0
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Rietm ond
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-70.0
-60.0
-50.0
-40.0
-30.0
-20.0
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Rietm ond
Auob
Nossob
MW L
Linear (Kalahari)
G lobal MeteoricWater L ine
S a n d , g ra v e l , c a lc re te C a lc re te -c e m e n te d c o n g lo m e ra te W (= w a te r st rik e s)
B a sa lt W
D o le ri te (W a t U & L c o n ta c ts )
Va ric o lo u re d sa n d s to n e , s h a le , y e l lo w sh a le , c o a l , b la c k sh a le W W
G re y sh a le
Ye l lo w sh a le
W h ite h i ll; b la c k sh a le , b la c k lim e s to n e
G re y sh a le
U S s ; c o a r s e g ra in e d ; m e d iu m to fin e g ra in e d (A 5 ) W
U c o a l, b la c k sh a le
M S s ; m e d iu m to fin e g ra in e d (A 3 ) W
L c o a l , b la c k s h a le
L S s ; c o a r s e g ra in e d ; m e d . to fin e g ra in e d (A 1 ) W
U M u k . s a n d sto n e ; m e d iu m to f in e g ra in e d W ?
U M u k . s a n d sto n e - s ilt sto n e - sh a le , b io tu rb a te d
M u k o ro b s h a le , g re y to b la c k
U N o s so b s a n d sto n e ; m e d iu m to c o a rs e W
U N o s so b s a n d sto n e ; f in e g ra in e d
U N o s so b s il ts to n e - sh a le
L N o ss o b s a n d sto n e ; m e d iu m to c o a rs e W
L N o ss o b s a n d sto n e ; fin e g ra in e d
L N o ss o b s il ts to n e - sh a le
M u d sto n e , g re y, w ith d ro p s to n e s
T i llit e
U N a m a - R e d sa n d s to n e , sh a le
L N a m a – g re y s h a le s, s a n d s to n e s K a m tsa s – p in k a rk o se s
K A L K R A N D (Ju rassic to Triassic)
R IE T M O N D (P erm ian)
A U O B (P erm ian)
M U K O R O B (P erm ian)
N O S S O B (P erm ian)
D W Y K A (C arbonife rous)
P R E -K A R O O
(C am bria n)
KAROO
K A L A H A R I (Ter tia ry to Q uaternary)
DIS
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SS
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The Kalahari is compartmentalised.
The concept of a continuous
uniform Stampriet aquifer is
a simplification. Even a uniform trippel-
aquifer system isn’t
applicable
The thickness of the underlying up to 8 aquifers varies between zero and a maximum of ~ 30 m.
Rainfall/Recha
rge
works for vertically recharged
aquifers only. Mean Rainfall in the
NE is about 400
mm/a and in the SW
about 200 mm/a.
DIS
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A further problem is that the artesian aquifers in the Transnossob have not been recharged since the last Pluvial.
Water-level contours there reflect rather the transmissivity (lower at higher elevations) and not recent recharge areas.