Geohydrological

Correlation Between Rainfall, Streamflow And Groundwater Levels For The Zachariashoek Sub‐Catchment Near Wemmershoek, Western Cape

Zachariashoek  catchment  was  one  of  the  study  areas  looking  into  the  hydrological characteristics  of winter rainfall catchments in the Western Cape. Nearly thirty years of historical data are available for the Zachariashoek area. This data include rainfall, gauge plate readings for the weirs, and water levels for the boreholes in the area. Numerous articles and reports had been written  about  the  research  done  in  the  area,  concentrating  mostly  on  the  effects  of  fire  on streamflow and vegetation.

Establishment Of A Database And A Representative Groundwater Monitoring Network For The Vanrhynsdorp Water User Association

The aim of this project was to establish a detailed geohydrological database and monitoring network for  the  karst  aquifer  within  the  boundaries  of  the  Vanrhynsdorp  Water  User  Association.  An adequate monitoring network is necessary for the Vanrhynsdorp Water User Association to implement sustainable water use management as well as for the Department Water Affairs to ensure its mandate as trustee of all water resources.

The Geohydrological Status Of The Vanrhynsdorp Karst Aquifer

The aim of this study was to determine the geohydrological status of the aquifer within the boundaries of the Vanrhynsdorp Water User Association with emphasis on the central catchment, E33F. This will assist the Department of Water Affairs with the introduction of compulsory groundwater-use licensing and empowerment of the Vanrhynsdorp Water User Association to manage the resource.

Geohydrological characterisation of the Citrusdal syncline basin

Agriculture in Citrusdal is dominated by citrus fruit farms with the majority of freely available land been occupied by citrus crops. However, agriculture uses large amounts of water, which is often in short supply. During periods of stress where rainfall is low and surface water sources are not recharged and increase in demand for the citrus crops due to global economy has lead farmers to seek alternative sources of water to augment current sources for irrigation. One source in particular is groundwater.

3D Geomodelling Webinar (GSSA)

  • Drillhole targeting
  • Infrastructure
  • Geohydrological
  • 3D models

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