DETERIORATION OF WATER QUANTITY AND QUALITY IN IRAQ DUE TO STORAGE
… 34.180 23.540 65 48 40 Habbaniah Lake 34.270 23.180 51 48 43 Al Qurna Marsh 47.130 31.210 6 0 0 Al Hammar Marsh 46.490 30.500 5 3 0 Al Huwizah Marsh 47.410 31.290 7 4 1 …
… 34.180 23.540 65 48 40 Habbaniah Lake 34.270 23.180 51 48 43 Al Qurna Marsh 47.130 31.210 6 0 0 Al Hammar Marsh 46.490 30.500 5 3 0 Al Huwizah Marsh 47.410 31.290 7 4 1 …
… according to stations followed the order of this: Al-Ashar < Al-Garma < Abu-Alkasib < Al-Fao < Al-Dayr < Al-Qurna. The result showed significant differences between the stations (P≤ …
… Shatt Al-Arab river is located in the south east of Iraq and extends from of Al-Qurna city … \kg in Al-Qurna and Al-Ashar stations, and the lowest rate was 0 micrograms \kg in each of …
… represented Al-Qurna and Al-… , Al-Akieka, Al-Chibayish,Al-fohood and Alhamaar marshes and in Missan governorate are represented Al-kahlaa, Qalaat Saleh, AlMejar Al-Kabeer and Al…
… -Qurna, and Al-Zubair districts. The collection also included homes in those areas, as well as local markets for the period from November 2023 to October 2024. The results showed …
… Shatt Al-Arab River is one of the important world's river systems affected by the tides phenomenon. This river arises from the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers at Al-Qurna (…
… season at the site Qurna, and the highest at the site AlFaw with 5237.0 … in all sites examined except the first station (Qurna). … are consistent with the results of Al-Khuzaie et al. (2020), as …
… This study was conducted at four stations along the coasts of Shatt al-Arab and Shatt al-Basra: − Al-Qurna (Station 1) – located in the northern part of Shatt al-Arab. − Abu …
… The current study showed that the values of the Canadian index for Shatt al-Arab water are shown in Table (2). The maximum value was recorded at the first station (Qurna) which was …
… Desertification, water scarcity, and rapid urbanization have reshaped the landscape, with urbanized areas like Al-Zubair and Al-Qurna experiencing the greatest loss of vegetation due …