Carter, RABrownlie, S2009-06-302009-06-301990-10Carter, RA and Brownlie, S. 1990. Report 34 of the Estuaries of the Cape, Part 2: Synopses of available information on individual systems series, edited by Heydorn, AEF and Morant, PD. Stellenbosch: CSIR. (CSIR research report 433)0 7988 3505 2http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3472Estuaries of the CapeIn the Kafferkuils now known as the Goukourivier the sediment dynamics of the estuary mouth region have been altered by the breaking of the sediment pathway into the historic sediment sink east of the mouth. This is done by the initial fixing of the drift sand region by planting programme and the subsequent building of road and houses across the sand transport route. But little information exists on both Kafferkuils and Duiwenhoks estuaries. The sediment and hydraulic dynamics of both the systems have been investigated in some detail, but data on the biota and physico-chemical characteristics are sparse.enEstuaries - South African estuariesMarine ecologyCape estuariesCoastal researchKafferkuils estaryDuiwenhoks estuaryGoukouriverBiotic characteristicsAbiotic characteristicsRiver catchmentCSIRCouncil for Scientific and Industrial ResearchNRIONational Research Institute for OceanologyFloraOceanologyFaunaGoukourivier [previously known as Kafferkuils (CSW24)] and Duiwenhoks (CSW23)ReportCarter, R., & Brownlie, S. (1990). <i>Goukourivier [previously known as Kafferkuils (CSW24)] and Duiwenhoks (CSW23)</i> (CSIR Research Report number). CSIR, National Research Institute for Oceanology. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3472Carter, RA, and S Brownlie <i>Goukourivier [previously known as Kafferkuils (CSW24)] and Duiwenhoks (CSW23).</i> CSIR Research Report number. CSIR, National Research Institute for Oceanology, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3472Carter R, Brownlie S. Goukourivier [previously known as Kafferkuils (CSW24)] and Duiwenhoks (CSW23). 1990 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3472TY - Report AU - Carter, RA AU - Brownlie, S AB - In the Kafferkuils now known as the Goukourivier the sediment dynamics of the estuary mouth region have been altered by the breaking of the sediment pathway into the historic sediment sink east of the mouth. This is done by the initial fixing of the drift sand region by planting programme and the subsequent building of road and houses across the sand transport route. But little information exists on both Kafferkuils and Duiwenhoks estuaries. The sediment and hydraulic dynamics of both the systems have been investigated in some detail, but data on the biota and physico-chemical characteristics are sparse. DA - 1990-10 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Estuaries - South African estuaries KW - Marine ecology KW - Cape estuaries KW - Coastal research KW - Kafferkuils estary KW - Duiwenhoks estuary KW - Goukouriver KW - Biotic characteristics KW - Abiotic characteristics KW - River catchment KW - CSIR KW - Council for Scientific and Industrial Research KW - NRIO KW - National Research Institute for Oceanology KW - Flora KW - Oceanology KW - Fauna LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1990 SM - 0 7988 3505 2 T1 - Goukourivier [previously known as Kafferkuils (CSW24)] and Duiwenhoks (CSW23) TI - Goukourivier [previously known as Kafferkuils (CSW24)] and Duiwenhoks (CSW23) UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3472 ER -