Khan (river)

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khan
Khan Rivier (2009)

Khan Rivier (2009)

Data
location Erongo , NamibiaNamibiaNamibia 
River system Swakop
Drain over Swakop  → Atlantic Ocean
source Otjisemba
muzzle in the Swakop coordinates: 22 ° 41 ′ 32 ″  S , 14 ° 54 ′ 20 ″  E 22 ° 41 ′ 32 ″  S , 14 ° 54 ′ 20 ″  E

Rivier (dry river)
The Khan around 1910

The Khan ( Khoekhoegowab for Eland ) is a rivier , ie an episodic dry river, in the Erongo region in Namibia . It seldom has water, and then only occasionally during the rainy seasons .

The Khan rises near the village of Otjisemba northwest of Okahandja , runs from there west to Usakos and further southwest through the Namib . It flows into the Swakop just before Swakopmund . Along with the Okondeka, it is considered to be the main tributary of the Swakop- Omaruru estuary.

The underground water of the Khan is used by the mining company Rössing Uranium Limited for the Rössing mine of the same name .

Numerous bridges cross the Khan , including the 160-meter-long Husab Bridge of the Husab opencast mine , which opened in 2014 .

literature

  • Robert Kringel, Dr. Frank Wagner & Dr. Hans Klinge: Groundwater quality assessment in the Khan- and Swakop-River catchment with respect to geogenic background concentrations of dissolved uranium. Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Hanover 2010. ( available online )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Integrated Water Resources Management - Omaruru-Swakop River Basin. IWRM Joint Venture Consultants (Namibia). Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  2. ^ Environmental Impact Assessment of the proposed Khan Aquifer Recharge Scheme. CSIR. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  3. HUSAB BUILDS OWN ROAD NETWORK. Namibia Economist, July 7, 2014.