Molopo River
Molopo River | |
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Location of the Molopo River's mouth | |
Location | |
Country | Botswana and South Africa |
Province | North West Province and Northern Cape |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Between Groot Marico and Lichtenburg, North West Province, South Africa |
Mouth | Orange River |
• location | Near Augrabies Falls National Park, Northern Cape Province |
• coordinates | 28°31′02″S 20°12′46″E / 28.51722°S 20.21278°ECoordinates: 28°31′02″S 20°12′46″E / 28.51722°S 20.21278°E |
• elevation | 480 m (1,570 ft) |
Length | 970 km (600 mi) |
Basin size | 367,201 km2 (141,777 sq mi) |
The Molopo River (Afrikaans: Moloporivier) is one of the main rivers in Southern Africa. It has a length of approximately 960 kilometres and a catchment area of 367,201 km2 with Botswana, Namibia and South Africa sharing roughly about a third of the basin each.[1]
Course[]
Its source is between Groot Marico and Lichtenburg and the river generally flows first to the west, and then to the southwest from its source. In its middle course the Molopo River forms a significant section of the border between Botswana and South Africa.
River flow is intermittent and when it flows, its water flows very slowly owing to a gradient of only 0.76 m/km. Floods are rare because the vast sandveld areas of the Kalahari Desert on the Namibian side of its basin absorb all water from the seasonal rains. In case of exceptionally heavy and continuous precipitation the flow discharges into the Orange River, which it meets downstream of Augrabies Falls National Park at 28°31′02″S 20°12′46″E / 28.51722°S 20.21278°E.[2] It is believed that this last occurred more than 100 years ago.
Tributary[]
The main tributary of the Molopo is the Nossob, whose confluence is some 50 km south of Twee Rivieren, at 890m above sea level. Other tributaries are:[3]
Dams[]
The upper Molopo is part of the Crocodile (West) and Marico Water Management Area and the lower is included in the Lower Vaal Water Management Area. Major dams in the river are the Setumo Dam and the Disaneng Dam, both located near the city of Mafikeng, South Africa, which lies on the banks of the river.
See also[]
- List of rivers of South Africa
- List of dams and reservoirs in South Africa
References[]
- ^ "Review of the Molopo-Nossob Basin for Rural Communities including Assessment of National Databases at the Sub-basin Level for Possible Future Integration". Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
- ^ Key rivers of South Africa Archived 2012-07-10 at archive.today
- ^ Molopo Tributaries Archived 2013-11-02 at the Wayback Machine
External links[]
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- Rivers of Botswana
- International rivers of Africa
- Tributaries of the Orange River
- Botswana–South Africa border
- Rivers of the Northern Cape
- Rivers of North West (South African province)
- Rivers of South Africa