Molla Demlie
University of KwaZulu-Natal
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Water Science and Technology | 2014
S. Naicker; Molla Demlie
The Sandspruit catchment (a tributary of the Berg River) represents a drainage system, whereby saline groundwater with total dissolved solids (TDS) up to 10,870 mg/l, and electrical conductivity (EC) up to 2,140 mS/m has been documented. The catchment belongs to the winter rainfall region with precipitation seldom exceeding 400 mm/yr, as such, groundwater recharge occurs predominantly from May to August. Recharge estimation using the catchment water-balance method, chloride mass balance method, and qualified guesses produced recharge rates between 8 and 70 mm/yr. To understand the origin, occurrence and dynamics of the saline groundwater, a coupled analysis of major ion hydrochemistry and environmental isotopes (δ(18)O, δ(2)H and (3)H) data supported by conventional hydrogeological information has been undertaken. These spatial and multi-temporal hydrochemical and environmental isotope data provided insight into the origin, mechanisms and spatial evolution of the groundwater salinity. These data also illustrate that the saline groundwater within the catchment can be attributed to the combined effects of evaporation, salt dissolution, and groundwater mixing. The salinity of the groundwater tends to vary seasonally and evolves in the direction of groundwater flow. The stable isotope signatures further indicate two possible mechanisms of recharge; namely, (1) a slow diffuse type modern recharge through a relatively low permeability material as explained by heavy isotope signal and (2) a relatively quick recharge prior to evaporation from a distant high altitude source as explained by the relatively depleted isotopic signal and sub-modern to old tritium values.
Hydrogeology Journal | 2007
Molla Demlie; Stefan Wohnlich; Frank Wisotzky; Birhanu Gizaw
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2008
Tenalem Ayenew; Molla Demlie; Stefan Wohnlich
Journal of Hydrology | 2008
Molla Demlie; Stefan Wohnlich; Tenalem Ayenew
Journal of Hydrology | 2007
Molla Demlie; Tenalem Ayenew; Stefan Wohnlich
Hydrological Processes | 2007
Molla Demlie; Stefan Wohnlich; Birhanu Gizaw; Willibald Stichler
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2006
Molla Demlie; Stefan Wohnlich
Journal of Water Resource and Protection | 2011
Tamiru Abiye; Haile Mengistu; Molla Demlie
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2014
Jannie Weitz; Molla Demlie
Mathematical Geosciences | 2008
Tenalem Ayenew; Molla Demlie; Stefan Wohnlich