- Palala River
The Palala River is a significant watercourse in the
Waterberg area ofLimpopo Province ,South Africa . This river's catchment basin is a sub-watershed of theLimpopo River . The river drains much of theLapalala Wilderness area and considerable additional lands that are important habitat for native wildlife in a zone with considerable ongoingbushveld restoration. The predominantlydry deciduous forest community of the upland portion of the Palala River watershed is home to many large Africanmammal s includingBlue Wildebeest ,Giraffe ,White Rhino and numerousbovid s.The Palala River has been shown to exhibit high
water quality with very clear flowing waters, especially in the uppermost regions; correspondingly biotic health has been assessed as healthy using the North African catfish as a bio-marker. Interesting prehistoricrock painting s exist on bluffs along the river in the Lapalala Wilderness area.Palala is derived from "Lephalale" (Sotho), which means "one that inundates". [cite book|last = du Plessis|first = E.J.|coauthors =|title = Suid-Afrikaanse berg- en riviername|publisher = Tafelberg-uitgewers, Cape Town|date = 1973|pages = pp. 301, 302|isbn = 0-624-00273X]
Thomas Baines however called it the "Rhooebok-river". [cite book|last = Kennedy|first = R.F.|coauthors =|title = Journal of Residence in Africa by Thomas Baines|publisher = Van Riebeeck Society, Cape Town|date = 1961, 1964|pages = p. 162|isbn = ]River biota
There are a variety of
fauna that inhabit the Palala River includingfish ,Nile crocodile ,African Rock Python andhippopotamus . In a 2004 study of the river's health, specimens of the North African catfish, "Clarias gariepinus", were captured within reaches of the Lapalala Wilderness. [Maxwell Barson, "Endoparasites of the sharptooth catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell), from the Rietvlei Dam, Sesmyl Spruit system, South Africa.", Masters thesis,University of Johannesburg (2004)] A healthy population of male and female fish was found in the river's upper reaches within the Lapalala Wilderness, manifesting normal body mass averaging approximately 1.1 kilograms; moreover, this fish population from the higher reaches of the Palala River was found to be free ofparasite s and also free ofliver damage. [ [http://etd.uj.ac.za/theses/available/etd-07052005-113515/restricted/Chapter5.pdf University of Johannesburg Palala River analysis of "C. Gariepinus"] ] The health of the upper reaches was such that the upper Lapala was used in subsequent studies as the healthy control group to compare to other South African rivers which were more polluted from discharge of untreatedsewage and agricultural wastes within their watersheds.Geology and hydrology
The underlying rock formation of the Palala River basin derives from the
Kaapvaal craton , formed as a precursor island roughly 2.7 billion years ago. This crustal formation became the base of the Waterberg, which was further transformed by upward extrusion ofigneous rocks.William Taylor, Gerald Hinde and David Holt-Biddle, "The Waterberg", Struik Publishers, Capetown, South Africa (2003) ISBN 1-86872-822-6] These extruded rocks, containingmineral s such asvanadium andplatinum , are called theBushveld igneous complex , leading to the colourful bluff faces along much of the Palala River. The original extent of this rockupthrust involved about 250,000 square kilometers, and is sometimes called the Waterberg Supergroup.Sedimentary deposition from the Palala,Mokolo River and other rivers cutting through Waterberg continued through the era of 2.5 billion to 250 million years ago. Around 250 million years ago the supercontinentGondwana split into its modern day continents. The Palala River catchment basiin today contains swamps, bushveld,mesa s, and somekopje outcrops.Prehistoric rock paintings
On vertical
cliff s above the Palala River are some locations of significant prehistoricBushman rock painting s dating to approximately8000 BC .C.Michael Hogan, Mark L. Cooke and Helen Murray, "The Waterberg Biosphere", Lumina Technologies, May 22, 2006. [http://www.luminatechnologies.org/lumaw.html] ] These paintings are produced on vertical rock faces, with the best specimens being protected by large rock overhangs. The works depict hunting scenes and various native game, especiallyantelope s. The media used arepaint s produced withdye s concocted fromnative plant s andsoil minerals ; the paints themselves have proved to be remarkably resistant to millennia of weathering.These sites are very difficult to access, since there are no paved roads for access; in fact, even after a four-wheeled drive over deeply mudded and rutted bushveld roads, there is a considerable hike over
swamp y terrain. Furthermore, these sites are appropriately not well marked or defined on park maps. After reaching the general area of the paintings, one must descend approximately halfway down the vertical bluffs along the Palala; assistance with a knowledgeable native guide is essentialWaterberg Massif
Much of the Palala River course is through the
Waterberg Biosphere , amassif of approximately 15,000 square kilometers. Waterberg is the first region in the northern part of South Africa to be named as aBiosphere Reserve byUNESCO . The extensive rock formation was shaped by hundreds of millions of years of riverineerosion to yield diverse bluff andbutte landform .C.Michael Hogan, Mark L. Cooke and Helen Murray, "The Waterberg Biosphere", Lumina Technologies, May 22, 2006. [http://www.luminatechnologies.org/lumaw.html] ] The ecosystem can be characterised as adry deciduous forest orBushveld . Within the Waterberg there arearchaeological finds dating to theStone Age , and nearby are earlyevolutionary finds related to the origin ofhuman s.ee also
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* [http://etd.uj.ac.za/theses/available/etd-07052005-113515/restricted/Chapter3.pdf Palala River water quality and biota studies: site selection]
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