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Autor:
Abdelhaleem Khader, Anan Jayyousi, Sameer Shadeed, Joel Arnault, Harald Kunstmann, Christian Chwala, Benjamin Fersch
Publikováno v:
An-Najah University Journal for Research - A (Natural Sciences). 37:39-44
In arid and semi-arid regions, the quantitative understanding of the processes of runoff generation and prediction of the streamflow hydrographs and their transmission to the catchment outlet are among the most basic challenges of hydrology. To addre
Comparative analysis of interpolation methods for rainfall mapping in the Faria catchment, Palestine
Publikováno v:
An-Najah University Journal for Research - A (Natural Sciences). 36:1-20
The availability of rainfall data is essential for the prediction of extreme rainfall events, hydrological modeling, and the design of water resources systems. In Palestine, the limited available rain gauges and the available rainfall data are insuff
Autor:
Anan Jayyousi, Robin Twite, Emad Al-Karablieh, Amer Salman, Pinhas Alpert, Katja Tielbörger, Cornelia Claus, Daniela Schloz
Publikováno v:
Integrated Water Resources Management: Concept, Research and Implementation ISBN: 9783319250694
Water scarcity has been a feature of life in the Jordan River basin from time immemorial. Over the last century the situation has become gradually worse because of the increasing population, its development for agriculture and changes in rainfall pat
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25071-7_27
Autor:
Anan Jayyousi
Publikováno v:
An-Najah University Journal for Research - A (Natural Sciences). 15:81-97
Water in the Middle East is a scarce resource. This scarcity is adding another dimension to the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis. This dimension is the conflict over the ownership and the distribution of water. In the late nineties experts
Publikováno v:
Transport in Porous Media. 43:195-212
The Pleistocene aquifers are important sources of water supply in both the Gaza and Jericho areas of Palestine. The aquifers are saline with freshwater lenses floating on saline bodies of water. It is important to investigate how to exploit these fre
Autor:
Anan Jayyousi
Publikováno v:
An-Najah University Journal for Research - A (Natural Sciences). 12:40-54
Incremental damage assessment (IDA) for dam safety evaluation determines whether or not a significant increase in flooding will result from dam failure. Since IDA depends on a prediction of downstream flooding with and without dam failure, it is esse
Autor:
Ammar Jarrar, Mac McKee, Niranjali Jayasuriya, Mohammad N. Almasri, Jagath J. Kaluarachchi, Maazuza Othman, Anan Jayyousi
Publikováno v:
Impacts of Global Climate Change.
Arid and semi-arid regions are generally characterized by water scarcity and low per capita water allocation. This situation is further exacerbated when such areas are agriculturally dominated and encounter a high population growth rate. Faria waters
Autor:
Anan Jayyousi, Said M. Ghabayen, Ammar Jarrar, Amjad Aliewi, Mohammad N. Almasri, Jagath J. Kaluarachchi, Mac McKee
Publikováno v:
Impacts of Global Climate Change.
Aquifers are vulnerable to contamination from residential, agricultural, and industrial pollutants. Agriculture-related activities are well-known to cause nonpoint source pollution of groundwater from nitrate (NO3). Assessment of groundwater vulnerab
Autor:
Mohammad N. Almasri, Ammar Jarrar, Mac McKee, Anan Jayyousi, Jagath J. Kaluarachchi, Said M. Ghabayen
Publikováno v:
Impacts of Global Climate Change.
Public concerns over the groundwater quality of the Gaza Coastal Aquifer has grown significantly in recent years and has focused increasingly on anthropogenic sources for the problem. The Gaza Coastal Aquifer is an important source of water to over 1
Publikováno v:
Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management.
The Jordan River is a relatively small watercourse with many historic, cultural, hydrologic, ecologic and political significance. It is shared by fi ve independent countries, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel and Palestine. During the last thirty years,