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Theses related to Fog Collection

Papers per Country
Cabo Verde (Cape Verde) Canada Canary Islands (Tenerife)
Chile Colombia Dominican Republic
Ecuador Ethiopia Eritrea
Guatemala Haiti Israel
Jordan Kenya Mexico
Morocco Namibia Nepal
Oman (Sultanate of Oman) Peru Saudi Arabia
South Africa Spain St. Helena
USA, California, Hawaii Venezuela Yemen

Comparative Studies
Chile – Namibia – Oman Chile – Peru – Oman Chile – California
France – Tunisia

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.