NOTES ON THE AVAILABILITY AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF WATER FROM THE GRAVEL PLAINS OF THE NAMIB-NAUKLUFT PARK |
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Authors: | O. B. Kok J. U. Grobbelaar |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology , University of the Orange Free State , P.O. Box 339, Bloemfontein, 9300 |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY Data are presented on the occurrence of a surprising number of permanent water sources on the gravel plains of the Namib-Naukluft Park, South West Africa. As a consequence, no game animal is further than ca 25 km away from the nearest watering-place. Within a broad range of ionic contents, the surface waters of the desert display a marked similarity in their chemical composition, being mainly dominated by Na+>Ca++>Mg++: Cl?>SO4 ?>HCO3 ??CO3- ?. Evaporation, precipitation and rock dominance seem to be the main controlling mechanisms involved in determining the chemical composition of the waters. |
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Keywords: | Ionic dominance chemical composition water quality Namib Desert |
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