Geoenvironmental impact of effluents generated from Alsubiya plant on the Northern Part of Kuwait bay, State of Kuwait /
Saeed Mohammed Ndail
Geoenvironmental impact of effluents generated from Alsubiya plant on the Northern Part of Kuwait bay, State of Kuwait / التأثيرات الجيوبيئية للمخرجات المتولدة من محطة الصبية على الجزء الشمالي من جون الكويت : دولة الكويت Saeed Mohammed Ndail ; Supervised Mohammed Elanbaawy , Ahmed Abdelhalim , Mohamed Elsarawi - Cairo : Saeed Mohammed Ndail , 2017 - 145 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Science - Department of Geology
The present study proposed to assess the geo-environmental impacts of Al Subiya desalination plant discharges in the Arabian Gulf, Kuwait. Most of the power and freshwater needs in the Middle East are met by the desalination of seawater. With approximately 11 million m3 of freshwater being produced each day, the salinity of the seawater along the Gulf coast is increasing. Due to brine discharge into outlet, salinity combined with higher sea surface temperatures was increased is a big environmental challenge. Therefore, in the current study the evaluation of Salinity and conductivity was higher in outlet samples than the inlet. Understanding chemical quality of sediment is important since many pollutants bind strongly to sediment particles and are persistent in the aquatic environment. The chemical and physical make-up of sediment is largely a reflection of upstream and local geology, land use, surface run off and many other complex phenomena. Many persistent compounds have high molecular weight and therefore settle out quickly and are incorporated with other settled organic materials. Since the sediment-water layer is the most reactive layer of the sea bed, changes in the sediment distribution and its physio-chemical characteristics will certainly occur in relation to time and space. In view of this, a distribution map of the sediment is important to understand the changes in composition and nature of contamination in the aquatic environment
Brine Power Station Trace Metals
Geoenvironmental impact of effluents generated from Alsubiya plant on the Northern Part of Kuwait bay, State of Kuwait / التأثيرات الجيوبيئية للمخرجات المتولدة من محطة الصبية على الجزء الشمالي من جون الكويت : دولة الكويت Saeed Mohammed Ndail ; Supervised Mohammed Elanbaawy , Ahmed Abdelhalim , Mohamed Elsarawi - Cairo : Saeed Mohammed Ndail , 2017 - 145 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Science - Department of Geology
The present study proposed to assess the geo-environmental impacts of Al Subiya desalination plant discharges in the Arabian Gulf, Kuwait. Most of the power and freshwater needs in the Middle East are met by the desalination of seawater. With approximately 11 million m3 of freshwater being produced each day, the salinity of the seawater along the Gulf coast is increasing. Due to brine discharge into outlet, salinity combined with higher sea surface temperatures was increased is a big environmental challenge. Therefore, in the current study the evaluation of Salinity and conductivity was higher in outlet samples than the inlet. Understanding chemical quality of sediment is important since many pollutants bind strongly to sediment particles and are persistent in the aquatic environment. The chemical and physical make-up of sediment is largely a reflection of upstream and local geology, land use, surface run off and many other complex phenomena. Many persistent compounds have high molecular weight and therefore settle out quickly and are incorporated with other settled organic materials. Since the sediment-water layer is the most reactive layer of the sea bed, changes in the sediment distribution and its physio-chemical characteristics will certainly occur in relation to time and space. In view of this, a distribution map of the sediment is important to understand the changes in composition and nature of contamination in the aquatic environment
Brine Power Station Trace Metals