Khumib River
The river Khumib is an ephemeral river crossing the Kunene Region of north-western Namibia. It occasionally carries surface water during the rainy seasons in November and February/March. Its catchment area is estimated between 2200[1] and 2,300 square kilometres (890 sq mi).[2]
Khumib River | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Source | near Orupembe |
• location | Kunene Region |
• elevation | 1,542 m (5,059 ft) |
Mouth | Atlantic Ocean |
• elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Length | c.80 km (50 mi) |
Basin size | c.2,300 km2 (890 sq mi) |
The Khumib has its origin near the settlement of Orupembe in the remote north-west of Kunene. From there the river course passes westwards to the Skeleton Coast and drains into the Namib Desert. It only occasionally discharges into the Atlantic Ocean.[1]
References
- 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. 122–123. ISBN 9991670947.
- Strohbach, B.J. (2008). "Mapping the Major Catchments of Namibia" (PDF 1.0MB). Agricola. 2008: 63–73. ISSN 1015-2334. OCLC 940637734.
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