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Feasibility study on irrigation for long-term acid mine water management in the Vaal Basin

This dataset was generated as part of a feasibility study investigating irrigation as a long-term acid mine water management strategy in the Vaal Basin, South Africa.

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Email orders@wrc.org.za
Authors
Author 1
Author first name
Michael
Author surname
van der Laan
Email
orders@wrc.org.za
Author organization
University of Pretoria
Department
Plant Production and Soil Science
Is this author a contact person for the dataset?
true
Contact person
Contact 1
Contact name
Michael
Email
orders@wrc.org.za
Contact organization
University of Pretoria
Department
Plant Production and Soil Science
Recommended citation VAN DER LAAN M, FEY MV, VAN DER BURGH G, DE JAGER PC, ANNANDALE JG and DU PLESSIS HM (2014) Feasibility study on the use of irrigation as part of a long-term acid mine water management strategy in the Vaal Basin. WRC Report No. 2233/1/14. Water Research Commission, Pretoria.
Did the author / contact organization collect the data? true
Name of organization that collected the data University of Pretoria
Dataset language English
Publisher Water Research Commission
Publication date 2014-12-01
Project number K5/2233//3
License Open (Creative commons)
License URL https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Keywords acid mine drainage, mine water irrigation, Vaal Basin
Geographic location or bounding box coordinates [-26.9, 26.5, -28.5, 29.5]
Topic category inlandWaters
Data structure category Structured (clearly labelled and in a standardised format)
Uploader estimation of extent to which data have been processed Refined
Is the data time series or static Both
Data reference date
Data reference date 1
Data reference date (from)
2012-01-01
Data reference date (to)
2014-12-31
Alternate identifier ISBN 978-1-4312-0607-0
Vertical extent datum masl
Vertical minimum-maximum extent
Vertical minimum-maximum extent 1
Minimum vertical extent
0
Maximum vertical extent
3451
I agree to the data management plan and terms and conditions of the WRO true