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Anhydrite from
Yarmouk river, Maqarin area, Irbid Governorate, Jordan


Locality type:River
Classification
Species:Anhydrite
Formula:CaSO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Anhydrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Yarmouk river, Maqarin area, Irbid Governorate, Jordan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:972320
Long-form Identifier:1:3:972320:7
GUID (UUID V4):f1f850cd-b235-4580-a133-c464c74b648d
References
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surface- and groundwater flow are either towards the Jordan Valley–Dead Sea–Arava Valley (the Rift) or the...to upstream exploitation by riparians to the Jordan River, the historical annual flow, which fluctuated...Galilee) is one of the major water resources in the area. Annually, between 200 and 700 Mm3 reach the Lake...Chemie der Erde 69 (2009) 191–222 The area west of the Jordan River is characterized by the occurrence of...Keywords: Groundwater; Salinization; Water demand; Jordan Rift Valley; Isotopes; Rare earth elements; Water
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)
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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...the major springs in the Maqarin Dam Site on the Yarmouk River (Northern Jordan)— Nabil S. Abderahman and...Stefan Peiffer 4218 Lead concentrations in fish and river sediments in the old lead belt of Missouri—Nord
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
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
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
 
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