Journal of Water Resources and Ocean Science

Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2015

  • Comparative Analysis of Heavy Metals from Groundwater Sources Situated in Keko and Kigogo Residential Areas, Dar es Salaam

    Isabela Thomas Mkude

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2015
    Pages: 1-5
    Received: 2 January 2015
    Accepted: 14 January 2015
    Published: 30 January 2015
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    Abstract: The study assessed in comparison the concentrations of heavy metals in water samples (n=12) collected from groundwater sources at Keko and Kigogo areas. Three trace elements; Copper, Zinc and Lead (Cu, Zn and Pb). Analysis was done once in dry season and once in rainy season at Ardhi University laboratory. The water samples were taken in 4oc equipm... Show More
  • Is the Mediterranean Sea Circulation in a Steady State

    Abed El Rahman Hassoun, Véronique Guglielmi, Elissar Gemayel, Catherine Goyet, Marie Abboud-Abi Saab, Michele Giani, Patrizia Ziveri, Gianmarco Ingrosso, Franck Touratier

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2015
    Pages: 6-17
    Received: 23 January 2015
    Accepted: 1 February 2015
    Published: 9 February 2015
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    Abstract: Most global ocean models are based on the assumption of a “steady state” ocean. Here, we investigate the validation of this hypothesis for the anthropized Mediterranean Sea. In order to do so, we calculated the mixing coefficients of the water masses detected in this sea via an optimum multiparameter analysis referred to as the MIX approach, using ... Show More
  • Application of Biosorbent Derived from Cactus Peel for Removal of Colorful Manganese Ions from Ground Water

    Ayelech Belayneh, Worku Batu

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2015
    Pages: 18-23
    Received: 9 January 2015
    Accepted: 23 January 2015
    Published: 10 February 2015
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    Abstract: Access to ground water is a human right, yet more than 80% people of Ethiopia, especially in rural areas, rely on unimproved sources and the need for finding ways of treating water is crucial. Although the use of natural biosorption coagulant agricultural waste product in drinking water treatment has been discussed for a long time, the method is st... Show More
  • Modeling of the Total Alkalinity and the Total Inorganic Carbon in the Mediterranean Sea

    Abed El Rahman Hassoun, Elissar Gemayel, Evangelia Krasakopoulou, Catherine Goyet, Marie Abboud-Abi Saab, Patrizia Ziveri, Franck Touratier, Véronique Guglielmi, Cédric Falco

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2015
    Pages: 24-32
    Received: 27 January 2015
    Accepted: 6 February 2015
    Published: 10 February 2015
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    Abstract: Measurements of the CO2 system parameters in the Mediterranean Sea are relatively scarce and not representative for all its sub-basins. High quality data collected on May 2013 during the 2013 MedSeA cruise covering the whole basin were used to provide for the first time linear relationships estimating the total alkalinity (AT) and the total dissolv... Show More