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Variation in material transport and water chemistry along a large ephemeral river in the Namib desert / PeterJ. Jacobson; Kathryn M. Jacobson; Paul L. Angermeier; Don S. Cherry

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Freshwater biology (2000) 44; P. 481 - 491Publication details: : Blackwell Science Ltd., 2000Description: 11 pages : tables, fig.; 27 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • REP 551.483 JAC
Summary: To assess the influence of hydrological decay on the spatial patterns of water chemistry and material transport, the authors sampled floods travelling down the ephemeral Kuiseb river from 1993 to 1995. The composition and transport of the organic load was quantified in relation to longitudinal hydrological patterns associated with downstream hydrological decay. Source and sink areas for transported materials were identified, and the composition and transport dynamics of the organic matter load were compared to those described from mesic systems
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To assess the influence of hydrological decay on the spatial patterns of water chemistry and material transport, the authors sampled floods travelling down the ephemeral Kuiseb river from 1993 to 1995. The composition and transport of the organic load was quantified in relation to longitudinal hydrological patterns associated with downstream hydrological decay. Source and sink areas for transported materials were identified, and the composition and transport dynamics of the organic matter load were compared to those described from mesic systems

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