Water input requirements of the rapidly shrinking Dead Sea
β Scribed by Shahrazad Abu Ghazleh; Jens Hartmann; Nils Jansen; Stephan Kempe
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 410 KB
- Volume
- 96
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0028-1042
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The Dead Sea is the lowest spot on Earth. It is a closed saline lake located in the middle of the Jordan Rift Valley between Lake Tiberias and the Red Sea. Its major tributaries are the Jordan River itself and the Dead Sea side wadis. The Dead Sea has a unique ecosystem and its water has curative, i
## Abstract The longβterm water level variations of the Dead Sea (DS) were assessed using a previously developed simulation model. The model establishes the condition of the DS by evaluating a series of ordinary differential equations describing mass balances on the water and major chemical species
## ABSTRACT Thermal waters emerging along the eastern flank of the northernmost part of the Dead Sea Rift Valley close to the Yarmuk river are dilute, CaβSO~4~β(HCO~3~) and NaβCl water types with measured temperatures of 35β60βΒ°C and estimated teperatures, according to silica solubility, of 60β110β