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Groundwater quality, quantity, and recharge estimation on the West Coast of South Africa (SASSCAL Book, Biodiversity & Ecology 6)

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Title Groundwater quality, quantity, and recharge estimation on the West Coast of South Africa (SASSCAL Book, Biodiversity & Ecology 6) ?
Author Jodie A. Miller, Andrew P. Watson, Melanie Fleischer, Anya Eilers, Nthabeliseni T. Sigidi, Jani van Gend, Jared van Rooyen, Catherine E. Clarke, Willem P. de Clercq ?
Abstract Along the west coast of South Africa, where precipitation rates are often less than 400 mm/year and rivers are mostly ephemeral, access to water is a critical limitation on development. However, west coast groundwater is variably saline in areas, can damage sensitive ecological systems, and is often not suitable for domestic or agricultural use. SASSCAL has installed weather and groundwater monitoring instruments along the west coast, with a focus on the RAMSAR-listed Verlorenvlei estuarine lake, to understand the interdependence of domestic, agricultural, and ecological water requirements. Groundwater modelling in the upper parts of the Verlorenvlei catchment intends to show that basefl ow from the Krom Antonies tributary is a critical source of low-saline water that also supports economically important agricultural activities. Early results of the Krom Antonies groundwater model suggest that pumping regimes in the Verlorenvlei catchment are at or near maximum capacity. This would suggest that future changes in pumping regimes, through, for example, changes in land use patterns or precipitation patterns would need to be carefully managed to maintain sufficient baseflow supply to the tributaries feeding into the Verlorenvlei estuarine system. Lessons learned in this catchment will be applied to the data-poor Buffels River catchment further north to improve our understanding of west coast hydrology and how it will be affected by future climate change. ?
Citation Miller, J.A., Watson, A.P., Fleischer, M., Eilers, A., Sigidi, N.T., van Gend, J., van Rooyen, J., Clarke, C.E. & de Clercq, W.P. (2018) Groundwater quality, quantity, and recharge estimation on the West Coast of South Africa In: Climate change and adaptive land management in southern Africa – assessments, changes, challenges, and solutions (ed. by Revermann, R., Krewenka, K.M., Schmiedel, U., Olwoch, J.M., Helmschrot, J. & Jürgens, N.), pp. 86-95, Biodiversity & Ecology, 6, Klaus Hess Publishers, Göttingen & Windhoek. doi:10.7809/b-e.00309 ?
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Document Reference Date Type publication ?
Date 2018-04-24 ?
Language English ?
Online Linkage http://www.biodiversity-plants.de/biodivers_ecol/article_meta.php?DOI=10.7809/b-e.00309&art_volume=6&lang=en ?
Associated project SASSCAL (Phase 1) ?
Subproject 018 Integrated river basin assessment and modelling with aquifer integration ?
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Type PDF ?
Category publication ?
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Metadata Contact Person Miller, Jodie, Dr ?
Metadata Date Stamp 2018-07-23 ?
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Internal identifier sdp_doc_documents_6456 (Link)