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Spatial distribution of metals in soils under agriculture in the Jordan Valley

Geoderma Regional, 2020
The aim of this study was to evaluate levels, sources, and spatial distribution of 6 metals in soils under agriculture in the Jordan valley. A total of 127 surface soil samples (101 irrigated with treated wastewater and 26 with fresh water) were ...
M. Gharaibeh   +3 more
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Early Domesticated Fig in the Jordan Valley

Science, 2006
It is generally accepted that the fig tree was domesticated in the Near East some 6500 years ago. Here we report the discovery of nine carbonized fig fruits and hundreds of drupelets stored in Gilgal I, an early Neolithic village, located in the Lower Jordan Valley, which dates to 11,400 to 11,200 years ago.
Mordechai E, Kislev   +2 more
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Determination of pesticide residues in selected citrus fruits and vegetables cultivated in the Jordan Valley

LWT, 2020
Pesticide residues in citrus fruits (peeled grapefruit, lemon, orange and mandarin) and vegetables (cucumber, eggplant, tomato and zucchini) cultivated at three locations in the Jordan Valley were analysed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass ...
Farh Al-Nasir   +8 more
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Pesticide Residues in Soil from the Jordan Valley, Jordan

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2002
The presence of pesticide residues in soil is a matter of serious concern as many compounds have been shown to produce adverse effects. Extensive use of pesticides of all kinds has created some severe problems related to pesticide residues in soil, pest resistance to pesticides, and health hazards.
K I, Al-Mughrabi, I M, Qrunfleh
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Luminescence Dating of the Iron Age Deposits from Tell Damiyah in the Jordan Valley

Radiocarbon: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research, 2019
In this study, we investigate quartz-based luminescence optical dating of Iron Age deposits at the archaeological site of Tell Damiyah in the Jordan valley.
Sahar al Khasawneh   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Paleoclimatology of the Levant from Zalmon Cave speleothems, the northern Jordan Valley, Israel

Quaternary Science Reviews, 2019
The Levant region of Israel, located along the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, is characterized by Mediterranean climate, but sixty km eastwards towards the Dead Sea Rift Valley (DSRV), the region rapidly becomes a ‘rain shadowʼ desert.
Jonathan Keinan   +5 more
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Late Ordovician tunnel valleys in southern Jordan

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2012
Abstract The Upper Ordovician glacial record of southern Jordan (Ammar Fm.) essentially consists of palaeovalley infills and of a subordinate time-transgressive fluvial to shallow-marine succession overstepping both the palaeovalleys and interfluvial areas.
Douillet, G.   +5 more
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