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SOUTH AFRICA
Marloth, R., 1903: Results of Experiments on Table Mountain for Ascertaining the Amount of Moisture Deposited from the South-east Clouds. Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society, 14, pp 403-409.
Marloth, R., 1905: Results of Further Experiments on Table Mountain for Ascertaining the Amount of Moisture Deposited from the South-east Clouds. Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society, 16, pp 97-105.
Marloth, R., 1906: Uber die Wassermengen, welche Straucher und Baume aus treibendem Nebel und Wolken auffangen. METEOROL()GISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT, Dreiundzwanzigster Jahrgang, XLI. Band der Zeitschrift der K, K. Osterr. Gesellschaft fur Meteorologie pp 547-553.
Nagel, G. F., 1956: Fog Precipitation on Table Mountain. QJRMS (Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society), 82, pp 452-460.
Nagel, G. F., 1962: Fog Precipitation on Africa’s Southwest Coast. NOTOS, 11, pp 8.
Olivier, J., 2002: Fog-water harvesting along the West Coast of South Africa: a feasibility study. Water SA Vol. 4, October 2002,pp349-360.
Olivier, J. 1998: A High Elevation Fog Water Collection Experiment in South Africa. Proceedings of First Conference on Fog and Fog Collection Pp 441-444, July 19-24 Vancouver, Canada.
Olivier, J. 2001: A Prototype Fog Water Collection System in the Northern Province of South Africa. Proceedings of Second Conference on Fog and Fog Collection Pp 239-242, July 15-20 Vancouver, Canada.
Rautenbach, C.deW. and J. Olivier 2001: An operational “Water from Fog” initiative at Lepelfontein along the West Coast of South Africa. Proceedings of Second Conference on Fog and Fog Collection Pp 243-245, July 15-20 Vancouver, Canada.
Stewart, C. M., 1903: A Note on the Quantities Given in Dr. Marloth’s Paper “On the Moisture Deposited from the Southeast clouds.” Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society,XIV, pp 413 – 417.