| Dill, H. G., Botz, R., Berner, Z., Abdullah, M. B., Hamad, A. (2010) The Origin of Pre- and Synrift, Hypogene Fe-P Mineralization during the Cenozoic along the Dead Sea Transform Fault, Northwest Jordan. Economic Geology, 105 (7) 1301-1319 doi:10.2113/econgeo.105.7.1301 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Cenozoic along the Dead Sea Transform Fault, Northwest Jordan HARALD G. DILL,1,† REINER BOTZ,2 ZSOLT BERNER,3...4Geology Department, University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan Abstract The Dead Sea transform fault...and African plates, sensu lato, with the Dead Sea-Jordan Valley rift as its morphological expression. H...Ca-Fe-Mn-Ba mineralization on the banks of the Yarmouk and Jordan River, and strata-bound goethite mineralization...the Dead Sea and the drainage system of the Yarmouk River had an initial Fe accumulation as early as the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | analogues, including the hyperalkaline springs at Maqarin, Jordan (more than 100,000 y), saline, alkaline lakes...conditions of hydraulic gradients in fractured rocks (Maqarin), but may be limited to a few centimetres over...fluids include: fluid mixing (alkaline oil floods, Maqarin), ion exchange (alkaline oil floods, Tournemire)...alkaline oil floods, or at fracture margins at Maqarin, Jordan). Data from industrial and natural analogues...barrier performance, hydraulic gradients, Maqarin, Jordan, Tournemire, France. Introduction * E-mail: | | Barnes, Ivan, Presser, T.S., Saines, Marvin, Dickson, Peter, Van Groos, A.F.Koster (1982) Geochemistry of highly basic calcium hydroxide groundwater in Jordan. Chemical Geology, 35 (1) 147-154 doi:10.1016/0009-2541(82)90024-9 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | OF HIGHLY BASIC CALCIUM HYDROXIDE GROUNDWATER IN JORDAN IVAN BARNES A.F. K O S T E R I , T.S. P R E...of highly basic calcium hydroxide groundwater in Jordan. Chem. Geol., 35: 147--154. Highly-alkaline (pH...origin. INTRODUCTION In the Yarmouk River drainage in Jordan, 30 km north of Irbid, travertine depositing...possibly causing the extremely high pH-values found in Jordan, the last possible basic c o m p o n e n t is CaO...5 H 2 0 ] , spurrite [Cas(SiO4)2CO3], dolomite, quartz and calcite, among other minerals, have all been | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Sea rift during the Quaternary 35º Mt. Hermon Jordan R. N 33º Sea of Galilee Haifa 4 1 2 3 Ya ...map of sampling sites along the Dead Sea basin– Jordan Valley. Maximum extent of Lake Lisan is marked...numbers as follows: 1, Jordan River at Yosef Bridge; 2, Golan Springs; 3, Jordan River at Arik Bridge; 4,... Hamme Tiberias; 5, Hamat Gader (Yarmouk River); 6, Enot Zuquim (brackish); 7, En-Kedem/En Shalem saline...the brine and freshwater input from the drainage area of the Dead Sea basin [14]. The volume of the freshwater | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | interface will impede further degradation. The extended area in the argillaceous rocks displays an elevated pH...crushing is normally necessary to increase the surface area available for reaction in an appropriate time frame...Porosimetry analysis of the OPC-OPA interface showed an area of reduced porosity within the cement matrix, ≈...there was the partial dissolution of primary clay, quartz, and dolomite, with precipitation of calcite, gypsum...reported to occur in 15-year-old borehole samples. Quartz also decreased significantly in the first millimetres | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | In the northerly core, taken from the Jordan River discharge area, the 6°C and &la0 of the carbonates is...13’Cs and ‘*OPb are used to show that near the Jordan River inflow sedimentation rates are higher by an...the extensive Lisan lake which filled much of the Jordan Valley during Pleistocene times. Remainders of...around the present sea and extend northwards in the Jordan Valley as far north as Lake Kinneret . Science...Sea Graben is situated in an area of extreme aridity. The Jordan River is the main water source, contributing | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Natural salinity sources in the groundwaters of Jordan—Importance of sustainable aquifer management Elias...Arwa Tarawneh University of Jordan, Faculty of Science, Amman 11942, Jordan a r t i c l e i n f o Article...aquifers a b s t r a c t In recent years, voices in Jordan became lauder to exploit the fresh to brackish...future generation’s rights in the natural wealth of Jordan or any other country with similar aquifers’ set-up...cannot easily be discharged in the highlands of Jordan (with only very limited access to the open sea) | | | Report (chapter) | alluvium from Wadi Samakh, alluvium soil of the Jordan Valley and rendzina soil of Galilee. Methods The...The analytical error is _+2%. The ceramic matrix area to be analysed was marked by scratching around it...ensure that calcite temper was far from the analysed area. Results and discussion Petrography of the pottery...was used. High 103 amounts of iron oxide and quartz silt in the ceramic matrix are an indication of...soil-derived raw material. The soils are enriched in quartz silt because of the contribution of dust. On the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | InterScience Coordinator, Subscription Department, 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030 GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE Cambridge...Takizawagawa formation in the Okuaizu geothermal area, Japan – alteration mineralogy and geochemistry...and geochemistry of kaolin deposits of the Jari River, Amapá State, Brazil—Célia R. Montes, Adolpho J...element content in metamorphic and hydrothermal quartz: a reconnaissance study—T. Monecke, U. Kempe, and...the major springs in the Maqarin Dam Site on the Yarmouk River (Northern Jordan)— Nabil S. Abderahman and | | | Book | the southern areas; lacustrine deposits of the Jordan Rift Valley, displaying an intricate interaction...interaction of climatic changes and tectonic activity; river and wadi terraces and gravel beds, formed under the...coastal plain, the mountainous backbone, and the Jordan-Arava Rift Valley, running along the country from...is a bare desert-results from the location of the area in a border zone influenced by the Euro-Siberian...volcanic rocks, interbedded with sedin1ents in the Jordan Valley. Postassium-argon datmgs of the basalts | | | Book | basalt desert in western Arabia, Jordan, and Syria. In Oman, the black area is the ultrabasic ophiolites...Yemen 6.6.6 Oases of northern Yemen 6.6.7 Oases of Jordan 6.7 Endorheic drainage and water bodies 6.7.1 Ephemeral...Araba dunefields Wadi Ram desert South-eastern Jordan desert Sahra’ al Musalla Sahra’ as Suwan Nafud...for the dunefields of Wadi Araba, South-Western Jordan 239 239 248 251 252 253 253 254 254 255 255 255...Upper Euphrates River terraces 14.1.20 Northern Saudi Arabian hamadah 14.1.21 South Jordan hamadah 14.1 | | | Report (issue) | d Sea (Israel and Jordan). 2. Hydrogeology--Research--Dead Sea (Israel and Jordan). 3. Paleootology,...Stratigraphic--Research. 4. Dead Sea (Israel and Jordan)Antiquities--Research. I. Enzel, Yehouda, 1955-...terminus of a relatively large drainage area in the countries of Jordan, Israel, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, and...the Jordan River, which derives its water from its northern drainage areas and the Yarrnouk River (Fig...finegrained sediments were delivered mainly by the Jordan River and the ephemeral and relatively high-gradient | | | Book | Asia Gudrun Corvinus 386 13 Early Palaeolithic quartz industries in China Jian Leng 407 14 The Early...study 3.2 Exhausted quartz bipolar cores from BK and Senga 3.3 ‘Diminutive’ quartz cores from MNK Main...and HWK E 3–4 5.5 Proportions of chert, lava and quartz/quartzite raw materials in the debitage at HWK...4 Polyhedral and irregular polyhedral cores in quartz from the Sterkfontein Oldowan, Member 5 6.5 Chopper-cores...Sterkfontein Oldowan, Member 5 6.6 Casual cores in quartz from the Sterkfontein Oldowan, Member 5 6.7 Two |
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