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The Water Of The Jordan Valley Scarcity And Deterioration Of Groundwater And Its Impact On The Regional Development 1st Edition H Htzl

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The Water Of The Jordan Valley Scarcity And Deterioration Of Groundwater And Its Impact On The Regional Development 1st Edition H Htzl
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The Water Of The Jordan Valley Scarcity And Deterioration Of Groundwater And Its Impact On The Regional Development 1st Edition H Htzl instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 112.38 MB
Pages: 531
Author: H. Hötzl, A. Flexer, M. Haddad, E. Salameh (auth.), Heinz Hötzl, Peter Möller, Eliahu Rosenthal (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540777564, 9783540777571, 3540777563, 3540777571
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Water Of The Jordan Valley Scarcity And Deterioration Of Groundwater And Its Impact On The Regional Development 1st Edition H Htzl by H. Hötzl, A. Flexer, M. Haddad, E. Salameh (auth.), Heinz Hötzl, Peter Möller, Eliahu Rosenthal (eds.) 9783540777564, 9783540777571, 3540777563, 3540777571 instant download after payment.

Natural saline water, waste water, and irrigation return flow endanger the groundwater aquifers in the Rift. In the long run this will ruin the socio-economic backbone of the settlements in the area. Sustainability of the water resources will only be achieved when the process of water replenishment and its underground flow is understood and water extraction is regionally controlled. Rare earth element and spider patterns are presented as new tools for studying the hydrology. Progress in 3-D modelling of groundwater flow proved successfully the impact of pumping on the surroundings of wells and overexploitation of aquifers.

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