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Environmental and Earth Sciences Research Journal. 6:177-184
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Environmental Engineering Research. 25:52-61
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DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT. 152:26-32
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International Journal of Thermal and Environmental Engineering. 3:9-14
Jordan, which is considered as part of the ring of fire, is tectonically active and could be considered as potential region for future generation of energy from the available geothermal energy resources. The current article discusses the possibility
Publikováno v:
Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal. 1:9-14
Jordan is a non-oil producing country. Its basic energy requirements are obtained from imported oil and natural gas from different sources. Domestic natural gas covers only 4% of the Kingdom’s energy needs. Energy import costs create a financial bu
Autor:
S. M. Abu-Nameh Eyad, Z.S.H. Abu-Hamatteh, K. S. Al-Whoosh, Omar Ali Al-Khashman, Bassim Abbassi
Publikováno v:
Water International. 35:78-93
This study evaluates the chemical and physical characteristics of Tafila district spring water and monitors the changes in the quality of the water from January 2006 to January 2008 to determine the influence of possible pollution sources (natural an
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Central European Geology. 51:379-395
Oil shale is the most abundant fossil energy resource discovered in Jordan, ranking third after the USA and Brazil in terms of oil shale reserves. This asset is considered to be Jordan's most extensive domestic fossil-fuel source. The identified rese
Autor:
Z.S.H. Abu-Hamatteh
Publikováno v:
Central European Geology. 50:283-295
Jordan is situated on the northwestern side of the Arabian Plate, along the eastern flank of the ancient Tethys Ocean on the western side of the Dead Sea Transform. The country hosts huge phosphate deposits. The deposits at Eshidiya are comprised of
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Earth Sciences. 45:489-501
The Dead Sea fault system and its branching faults represent one of the most tectonically active regions in the Middle East. The aim of this study is to highlight the degree of hazards related to the earthquake activities associated with the Dead Sea
Autor:
Z.S.H. Abu-Hamatteh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 25:557-581
The belt consisting of deep-water meta-sediments of the Aravalli Supergroup hosts numerous mafic and ultramafic rocks occurring at two different structural levels. These are the basal Bagdunda volcanics and the Gopir magmatic rocks represented by Gop