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  1. Oxidation behaviour of arsenopyrite during acid ferric sulphate and bacterial leaching

    Published 2024
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  2. The riparian vegetation of the Hottentots Holland Mountains, Western Cape, South Africa by Sieben, E. J. J.

    Published 2011
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  3. Performance evaluation of natural draught cooling towers with anisotropic fills by Reuter, Hanno Carl Rudolf

    Published 2010
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  4. A geochemical and petrographical investigation of the low-grade tin deposits in the Bobbejaankop granite at the Zaaiplaats Tin Mine

    Published 2017
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  5. How spatial planning can enable pathways toward wildfire mitigation within the fire-prone wildland and urban interface, City of Cape Town by Pieters, Ewan

    Published 2023
    “…In the context of climate change, the study found that the local zoning scheme needs an overlay zone dedicated fully to wildfire mitigation, as local overlays have the unique ability to guide development in a potential "fire-safe manner". …”
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  6. Repair and strengthening of bamboo reinforced acrylic polymer modified square concrete columns using ferrocement jackets

    Published 2020
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  7. The effectiveness of Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area in the conservation of rocky shore biodiversity by Baliwe, Ndiviwe Gabriel

    Published 2021
    “…Secondly, to disentangle the effects of harvesting from those of alien invasions, I made spatial comparisons using my 2017 data, between two harvested sites and two sites in a no-take zone. One striking result was transformation of mid-shore zones by the appearance of the invasive Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis, and the indirect effects of this on the demography of the granular limpet Scutellastra granularis. …”
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  8. The utilization of littoral and estuarine habitats by fish in the Southwestern Cape by Bennett, B A

    Published 2014
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  9. Seasonal and spatial variability of pelagic fishes in relation to environmental variability in St Helena Bay by Mushanganyisi, Kanakana S

    Published 2020
    “…It extends through the nursery grounds and part of the transport zone for hydrology and productivity in areas that are significant to early life history of small pelagic fish. …”
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  10. Hydrodynamics and gas dispersion in industrial flotation cells by Egya-Menash, Daniel

    Published 2016
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  11. An investigation into the ecology and biogeography of subtidal seaweed communities of KwaZulu-Natal by Evans, Adrian

    Published 2023
    “…This results in a highly heterogeneous zone[< 5 m] that favours highly productive and fast growing species. …”
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  12. An investigation of wind- and wave-driven dynamics in Antarctic sea ice from multiple types of buoy arrays by Womack, Ashleigh

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, this is particularly crucial for the Antarctic marginal ice zone (MIZ), where sea-ice behaviour is highly complex and where the interactions between the atmosphere and ocean are more variable. …”
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  13. The Darling granite batholith by Schoch, A. E.(Aylva Ernest)

    Published 2012
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  14. Behavioural and isotope ecology of marine-foraging chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) on the Cape Peninsula, South Africa by Lewis, Matthew Charles

    Published 2015
    “…Together, these results suggest that exploitation of nutrient-rich foods in the intertidal zone is limited by rapid, unpredictable changes inaccessibility. …”
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  15. Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis for Zimbabwe

    Published 2015
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  16. The petrogenesis and geochemistry of the Namaqualand olivine melilitite pipe cluster, western South Africa by Kirchner, Michael

    Published 2023
    “…The formation of the African megalineament could theoretically be related to the same plume that caused the NBW lineament by triggering a zone of magmatism along a deep-seated zone of weakness in the lithospheric mantle between Southern Africa into the east African rift zone, however, more evidence would be needed to fully support this possibility.…”
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