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ARC-ISCW Land Type Maps and Memoirs ARC-ISCW Publications To purchase any of the products in this catalogue, please contact the ARC-ISCW Receptionist, Ms Sibongile Ndhlovu Tel: +27 (0)12 310 2641 E-mail: [email protected] CONTENTSCONTENTS Maps of the whole of South Africa ……………………………………………... 1 MAP AREAS ■ Alexander Bay (including Vioolsdrif) …………………………………….. 1 ■ Aliwal North (including Burgersdorp, Zastron, Lady Grey, Barkly East) ……………………………………………………………………….. 2 ■ Alldays ………………………………………………………………………………. 2 ■ Barberton (including Belfast, Mbombela / Nelspruit, Sabie, Mashishing / Lydenburg, White River, Komatipoort) …………….. 3 ■ Beaufort West ……………………………………………………………………. 3 ■ Bloemfontein (including Ladybrand, Wepener, Dewetsdorp, Reddersburg) …………………………………………………………………….. 4 ■ Bray ………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 ■ Britstown (including Carnavon) …………………………………………… 5 ■ Calvinia (including Vredendal, Vanrynsdorp) ………………………… 6 ■ Cape Town (including Saldanha, Malmesbury, Paarl, Stellenbosch, Strand, Simonstown, Somerset West, Wellington) ……………….. 6 ■ Christiana (including Jan Kempdorp, Hoopstad, Bloemhof, Wolmaranstad, Schweizer-Reneke) ……………………………………. 7 ■ Clanwilliam (including Lambert’s Bay, Vredenburg, Piketberg, Citrusdal) ………………………………………………………………………… 7 ■ Colesberg (including De Aar, Springfontein) ………………………. 8 ■ Drakensberg (including Mooirivier, Underberg, Bulwer, Estcourt) 8 ■ Durban (including Pietermaritzburg, Howick, Greytown, Richmond, Stanger) ………………………………………………………… 9 ■ East Rand (including Johannesburg, Heidelberg, Nigel, Delmas, Bethal, Standerton, Ermelo, Secunda) ……………………………… 9 ■ Frankfort (including Reitz, Villiers, Warden, Vrede, Volksrust, Newcastle, Amersfoort) ………………………………………………….. 12 PAGE II ARC- MAP AREAS (continued) ■ Garies (including Honderklipbaai, Kamieskroon) .............................. 13 ■ Graaff-Reinet (including Aberdeen, Jansenville, Somerset East, Cradock) ………………………………………………………………………………… 13 ■ Grahamstown (including Port Alfred, East London) …………………….. 14 ■ Harrismith (Including Bethlehem, Clarens, Colenso, Ladysmith) ….. 14 ■ Kei Mouth (including Gonubie, Butterworth) .……………………...……... 15 ■ Kenhardt ………………………………………………………………………………… 15 ■ Kimberley (including Warrenton, Barkly West) …………………………… 16 ■ King William’s Town (including Cathcart, Stutterheim, Fort Beaufort, Adelaide) …………………………………………………………… 16 ■ Koffiefontein (including Hopetown, Edenburg, Jacobsdal, Jagersfontein) …………………………………………………………………………. 17 ■ Kokstad (including Matatiele, Umzimkulu, Harding, Bizana, Mount Frere) …………………………………………………………………………… 17 ■ Kroonstad (including Welkom, Bothaville, Viljoenskroon, Koppies, Heilbron) …………………………………………………………….…….. 18 ■ Kuruman (including Sishen) ……………………………………………………… 18 ■ Ladismith (Including Laingsburg, Montagu, Touwsrivier) …………….. 19 ■ Lephalale/Ellisras …………………………………………………………………… 20 ■ Loeriesfontein ………………………………………………………………………… 20 ■ Mafikeng / Mafeking……………………………………………………………….. 21 ■ Mbabane (including Carolina, Amsterdam) ………………………………… 21 ■ Middelburg, E. Cape (including Noupoort, Steynsburg) ……………….. 22 ■ Mthatha / Umtata (including Maclear, Ugie, Flagstaff, Port St Johns, Lusikisiki) ………………………………………………………….. 22 ■ Mkuze …………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 ■ Modimolle / Nylstroom (including Bela-Bela / Warmbaths, Mokopane / Potgietersrus) ………………………………………………………. 24 PAGE 5 ARC- - 2016 PAGE III MAP AREAS (continued) ■ Morokweng ........................................................................................... 25 ■ Musina / Messina (including Thohoyandou) ………………………………. 25 ■ Noenieput ……………………………………………………………………………….. 26 ■ Oudtshoorn (including Prince Albert, Willowmore, Uniondale, George, Mossel Bay, Knysna, Plettenberg Bay) ………………………….. 26 ■ Pilgrim’s Rest (including Graskop) .……………………...……………………. 27 ■ Pofadder …………………………………………………………………………………. 27 ■ Polokwane / Pietersburg (including Makhado / Louis Trichardt) …. 28 ■ Port Elizabeth (including Uitenhage, Jeffrey’s Bay, Humansdorp) …. 28 ■ Port Shepstone (including Illovo, Scottburgh, Ixopo, Margate, Port Edward) ……………………………………………………………………………. 29 ■ Postmasburg (including Griekwastad) ……………………………………….. 29 ■ Pretoria (including Centurion, eMalahleni / Witbank, Middelburg, Bronkhorstspruit) …………………………………………………………………….. 30 ■ Prieska (including Douglas) ………………………………………………………. 32 ■ Queenstown (Including Sterkstroom, Jamestown, Indwe, Elliot, Dordrecht) ………………………………………………………………………………. 32 ■ Richards Bay (including Eshowe, Weenen, Dundee, Ulundi, Mtubatuba, Empangeni) …………………………………………………………... 33 ■ Riversdale (including Swellendam, Bredasdorp, Heidelberg) ……….. 33 ■ Rustenburg (including Zeerust, Brits) ………………………………………… 34 ■ Sakrivier (including Brandvlei, Vanwyksvlei) ………………………………. 35 ■ Springbok (including Port Nolloth, Okiep, Nababeep) ………………….. 36 ■ Sutherland ………………………………………………………………………………. 36 ■ Thabazimbi ……………………………………………………………………………… 37 ■ Tzaneen (including Giyani, Phalaborwa) …………………………………….. 38 ■ Upington (including Keimoes, Kakamas) ……………………………………. 38 ■ Victoria West (including Loxton, Richmond) ……………………………….. 39 ■ Vryburg (including Delareyville) …………………………………………………. 39 PAGE IV ARC- MAP AREAS (continued) ■ Vryheid (including Paulpietersburg, Piet Retief, Pongola) ................ 40 ■ Warmbad ………………………………………………………………………………… 40 ■ West Rand (including Lichtenburg, Klerksdorp, Orkney, Potchefstroom, Krugersdorp, Vereeniging, Sasolburg, Parys, Carletonville) …………………………………………………………………………... 41 ■ Williston (including Fraserburg) ………………………………………………… 44 ■ Winburg (including Brandfort, Clocolan, Virginia, Ventersburg, Senekal, Theunissen, Marquard, Fiksburg) ………………………………… 44 ■ Witdraai ………………………………………………………………………………….. 45 ■ Worcester (including Ceres, Caledon, Hermanus, Grabouw, Robertson) ……………………………………………………………………………... 45 ARC- - 2016 PAGE 1 MAPS OF THE WHOLE OF SOUTH AFRICA The following soil and related natural resource maps are available for the whole country (1:2 500 000 scale): PRICE TITLE CONTENT FORMAT (incl. VAT) Generalized Soil Combined soil Printed by ARC- R300 Patterns of South patterns ISCW on paper Africa Land Capability Based on USDA Printed by ARC- R400 Map of South Africa 8-class land ISCW on paper capability system (explanatory report on CD included) Terrain Distribution of Printed by ARC- R300 Morphological Map various terrain ISCW on paper of South Africa areas (Kruger) ALEXANDER BAY (including Vioolsdrif) The following soil maps and related natural resource information products are available for this area: PRICE TITLE CONTENT FORMAT (incl. VAT) Land Type Map Soil, climate Printed by Government R100 No. 2816 - and terrain Printer on paper; land Alexander Bay information at type information on 1:250 000 scale topo-cadastral background Land Type Explanatory Book printed by R75 Memoir No. 9 information on Government Printer; land types, also covers Land Type modal profiles Map Nos. 2818 - and climate Warmbad, 2916 - zones Springbok, 2918 - Pofadder, 3017 - Garies & 3018 - Loeriesfontein PAGE 2 ARC- ALIWAL NORTH (including Burgersdorp, Zastron, Lady Grey, Barkly East) The following soil maps and related natural resource information products are available for this area: PRICE TITLE CONTENT FORMAT (incl. VAT) Land Type Soil, climate Printed by ARC-ISCW on semi- R350 Map No. and terrain transparent matt film without topo- 3026 - information at cadastral background; relevant Aliwal 1:250 000 scale topo-cadastral 1:250 000 map Noord (obtainable from Government Printer) should be used as background Land Type Explanatory CD produced by ARC-ISCW R75 Memoir information on No. 39 land types, modal profiles and climate zones ALLDAYS The following soil maps and related natural resource information products are available for this area: PRICE TITLE CONTENT FORMAT (incl. VAT) Land Type Soil, climate Printed by ARC-ISCW on semi- R350 Map No. and terrain transparent matt film without topo- 2228 - information cadastral background; relevant topo- Alldays at 1:250 000 cadastral 1:250 000 map (obtainable scale from Government Printer) should be used as background Land Type Explanatory CD produced by ARC-ISCW; also R75 Memoir No. information covers Land Type Map No. 2230 - 37 on land Messina types, modal profiles and climate zones ARC- - 2016 PAGE 3 BARBERTON (including Belfast, Mbombela / Nelspruit, Sabie, Mashishing / Lydenburg, White River, Komatipoort) The following soil maps and related natural resource information products are available for this area: PRICE TITLE CONTENT FORMAT (incl. VAT) Land Type Soil, climate Printed by Government Printer on R100 Map No. and terrain in- paper; land type information on 2530 - formation at topo-cadastral background Barberton 1:250 000 scale Land Type Explanatory CD produced by ARC-ISCW R75 Memoir information on (scanned version of book printed No. 13 land types, by Government Printer) modal profiles and climate zones BEAUFORT WEST The following soil maps and related natural resource information products are available for this area: PRICE TITLE CONTENT FORMAT (incl. VAT) Land Type Soil, climate Printed by Government Printer on R100 Map No. and terrain in- paper; land type information on 3222 - formation at topo-cadastral background Beaufort 1:250 000 scale West Land Type Explanatory CD produced by ARC-ISCW; also R75 Memoir information on covers Land Type Map No. 3322 - No. 16 land types, Oudtshoorn modal profiles and climate zones PAGE 4 ARC- BLOEMFONTEIN (including Ladybrand, Wepener, Dewetsdorp, Reddersburg) The following soil maps and related natural resource information products are available for this area: PRICE TITLE CONTENT
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