Choose the appropriate link to view the sites for a drainage region.
Google Maps
changed in 2015 and has been disabled here. We may consider changing to leaflet and OpenStreetmap
(If
this would be beneficial to you, please let us know).
Google Earth links require that Google Earth be installed on your computer.
If necessary, download and install the
free Google Earth application.
Depending on the configuration of Google Earth on your computer,
you may need to download the KMZ files from the links below to your computer before opening them.
You may need to adjust the pointers on the
Google Earth time slider in order to see all sites.
Plain tables work on just about anything.
The data choices are:
Icon markers: Marks sites according to type (Google Earth opens with all sites selected ■).
Maucha markers: Places Maucha
ionic marker symbols at each site (Google Earth opens with no sites selected □).
Boreholes: Thousands of borehole sites (Google Earth opens with no sites selected □).
(The Maucha and borehole selections are memory-intensive,
which is why they give users the option to select the sites or areas of interest.
Spring and eye sites are in the surface water lists.)
The most common problem is the time slider spanning the wrong dates.
Please
report problems with this viewer and
make suggestions for improvements to:
Elna Vermaak.
Last update of this page
2020-01-17 14:18
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