Browsing Masters Degrees (Institute for Groundwater Studies (IGS)) by Title
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Salinity in the Struisbaai aquifer
(University of the Free State, 1998-05)English: The water-supply for Struisbaai has a historical reputation for its high salinity. Like most of the coastal holiday resorts along the Cape South Coast there are a number of permanent residents. For Struisbaai ... -
Site characterisation for LNAPLs investigation using electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) survey
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Site characterisation of LNAPL-contaminated fractured-rock aquifer
(University of the Free State, 2009-08)Site characterisation aims to obtain fundamental data needed to describe the subsurface flow pathways and distribution of contaminants. The study describes the application of various geohydrological techniques as complimentary ... -
Site characterisation of LNAPL-contaminated fractured-rock aquifer
(University of the Free State, 2009-08)English: Site characterisation aims to obtain fundamental data needed to describe the subsurface flow pathways and distribution of contaminants. The study describes the application of various geohydrological techniques ... -
Site characterization and risk assessment of organic groundwater contaminants in South Africa
(University of the Free State, 2004-11)English: South Africa has only recently realized that organic groundwater contamination occurs in this country and that it can have a serious effect on the groundwater quality. The Water Research Commission (WRC) recently ... -
Stochastic groundwater flow models in confined and leaky aquifers
(University of the Free State, 2019-06)This dissertation proposes an application of stochastic modeling of groundwater flow in confined and leaky aquifers. We are estimating that aquifer parameters such as transmissivity, storativity and leakage factor vary, ... -
Towards a conceptual hydrogeological model of the Chimiwungo ore body, Lumwana Mine, Northwestern Zambia
(University of the Free State, 2011-11)A deep and clear understanding of the hydrogeology of an area is paramount in any dewatering project. The development of a detailed conceptual hydrogeological model goes a long way in creating an appreciation of the ... -
WISH as a water management tool in opencast and underground collieries
(University of the Free State, 2012-05)English: Over the last 15 years the Windows Interpretation System for the Hydrogeologist (WISH) was developed by the author of this thesis. The program is used by numerous mines and consultants all over South Africa and ...