Estuarine and Coastal Research Unit, ECRU2009-06-302009-06-301981-04CSIR, Estuarine and Coastal Research Unit. 1982. Report 4 of the Estuaries of the Cape, Part 2: Synopses of available information on individual systems series, edited by Heydorn, AEF and Grindley, JR. Stellenbosch: CSIR. (CSIR research report 403)0 7988 1827 1http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3476Estuaries of the CapeThe estuary falls within a strict security area of the Koingnaas mining concession of De Beers Consolidated Diamond Mines. Due to the active mining operations in the immediate vicinity of the estuary, security clearance is required. The Swartlintjies is approximately 30 km long from the mouth up to where it splits into a number of unnamed tributaries. The lower part of the Estuary consists of a flat, wide sandy riverbed which indicates that substantial flooding and concomitant silt deposition takes place at times. According to a memorandum from Agricultural Technical Services, the river and other West coast rivers are "young" rivers which are fast flowing when in flood and as the flow seldom reaches the sea the silt load is sited along the upper reaches of these rivers.enEstuaries - South African estuariesMarine ecologyCape estuariesCoastal researchSwartlintjies estuarySwartlintjies RiverAbiotic characteristicsBiotic characteristicsFloraFaunaRiver catchmentOceonologyCSIRCouncil for Scientific and Industrial ResearchNRIONational Research Institute for OceanologySwartlintjies (CW4)ReportEstuarine and Coastal Research Unit, E. (1981). <i>Swartlintjies (CW4)</i> (CSIR Research Report number). CSIR, National Research Institute for Oceanology. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3476Estuarine and Coastal Research Unit, ECRU <i>Swartlintjies (CW4).</i> CSIR Research Report number. CSIR, National Research Institute for Oceanology, 1981. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3476Estuarine and Coastal Research Unit E. Swartlintjies (CW4). 1981 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3476TY - Report AU - Estuarine and Coastal Research Unit, ECRU AB - The estuary falls within a strict security area of the Koingnaas mining concession of De Beers Consolidated Diamond Mines. Due to the active mining operations in the immediate vicinity of the estuary, security clearance is required. The Swartlintjies is approximately 30 km long from the mouth up to where it splits into a number of unnamed tributaries. The lower part of the Estuary consists of a flat, wide sandy riverbed which indicates that substantial flooding and concomitant silt deposition takes place at times. According to a memorandum from Agricultural Technical Services, the river and other West coast rivers are "young" rivers which are fast flowing when in flood and as the flow seldom reaches the sea the silt load is sited along the upper reaches of these rivers. DA - 1981-04 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Estuaries - South African estuaries KW - Marine ecology KW - Cape estuaries KW - Coastal research KW - Swartlintjies estuary KW - Swartlintjies River KW - Abiotic characteristics KW - Biotic characteristics KW - Flora KW - Fauna KW - River catchment KW - Oceonology KW - CSIR KW - Council for Scientific and Industrial Research KW - NRIO KW - National Research Institute for Oceanology LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1981 SM - 0 7988 1827 1 T1 - Swartlintjies (CW4) TI - Swartlintjies (CW4) UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3476 ER -