Omaruru River
Appearance
Omaruru River | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Source | Mount Etjo |
• location | Otjozondjupa Region |
Mouth | Atlantic Ocean |
• location | north of Hentiesbay, Erongo Region |
• coordinates | 22°05′S 14°14′E / 22.083°S 14.233°E |
• elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Length | c.330 km (210 mi) |
Basin size | 13,100 km2 (5,100 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Otjimakuru River, Goab River, Spitzkop River |
• right | Leeu River, Namibia, Okandjou River |
Waterbodies | Omdel Dam |
The Omaruru River is a major river crossing the Erongo Region of western central Namibia from East to West. It originates in the Etjo Mountains, crosses the city of Omaruru and the village of Okombahe, and reaches the sea a few kilometers north of Henties Bay.[1] Inflows of the Huab are Otjimakuru, Goab, Spitzkop, Leeu and Okandjou.[2]
The Omaruru is an ephemeral river with a mean run-off of roughly 40 million cubic metres per annum. Its palaeochannels form an underground delta of the Namib Desert.[1] Its catchment area (including its tributaries) is estimated to be between 11579[3] and 13,100 square kilometres (5,100 sq mi).[2]
References
- ^ a b "ELECTIONS 2010: Erongo regional profile". New Era. 16 November 2010.
- ^ a b Jacobson, Peter J.; Jacobson, Kathryn M.; Seely, Mary K. (1995). Ephemeral rivers and their catchments: Sustaining people and development in western Namibia (PDF 8.7MB). Windhoek: Desert Research Foundation of Namibia. pp. 136–137. ISBN 9991670947.
- ^ Strohbach, B.J. (2008). "Mapping the Major Catchments of Namibia" (PDF 1.0MB). Agricola. 2008: 63–73. ISSN 1015-2334. OCLC 940637734.