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  1. Endorheic pans are defined as natural shallow depressions that receive water during the rainy season, have no outlets, and usually dry up seasonally due to evaporation (Geldenhuys 1982). These systems have characteristics not found in palustrine and lacustrine systems.
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    Endorheic pans are defined as natural shallow depressions that receive water during the rainy season, have no outlets, and usually dry up seasonally due to evaporation (Geldenhuys 1982). These systems have characteristics not found in palustrine and lacustrine systems.
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    Pans, or depression wetlands, are a type of endorheic wetland system characterised by having circular, oval, kidney or lobed shapes, a flat basin floor and a lack of water outlet (de Klerk et al. 2016).
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    Endorheic pans are well defined, natural, shallow, circular to oval depressions with no outlet, which are semi-permanently or periodically filled with water and occur in areas of less than 500 mm mean annual precipitation.
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  2. A review of depressional wetlands (pans) in South Africa, including a water quality classification system

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