Journal of Energy and Natural Resources

Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2019

  • An Overview of Wind Energy Potentials in Palestine

    Huda Albisher, Husain Alsamamra

    Issue: Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2019
    Pages: 98-108
    Received: Jun. 24, 2019
    Accepted: Jul. 24, 2019
    Published: Aug. 07, 2019
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    Abstract: This study represents an overview on the possibility of using wind energy to fulfill the increasing demand on energy and the lack of supplied energy in the Palestinian territories, by analyzing and discussing former studies in this field. All previous studies mainly depended on historical data, and data from automated meteorological stations for so... Show More
  • The Impact of Nutrient and Heavy Metal Concentrations on Waste Dump Soils in Mangrove and Non-mangrove Forest in the Niger Delta, Nigeria

    Aroloye Ofo Numbere

    Issue: Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2019
    Pages: 109-115
    Received: Jul. 18, 2019
    Accepted: Aug. 13, 2019
    Published: Aug. 23, 2019
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    Abstract: This study is based on the comparison of nutrient and heavy metal concentrations in soils from waste dump sites in mangrove and non mangrove forest i.e. municipal areas. Nine soil samples were collected randomly at three sites in each location with soil auger, 5 cm below the top soil (n = 18). The soils were placed in polyethylene bags and sent to ... Show More
  • Assessment of Potassium Element on Lentil (Lens culinaris Medic) Agronomy and Nutrient Use Efficiency in Calcareous Soils

    Md. Abdul Quddus, Md. Ashraf Hossain, Habib Mahammad Naser, Babul Anwar, Md. Abdus Sattar, H. E. M. Khairul Mazed

    Issue: Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2019
    Pages: 116-126
    Received: Aug. 23, 2019
    Accepted: Oct. 05, 2019
    Published: Oct. 17, 2019
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    Abstract: Potassium (K) is considered as key element for plant growth and physiology and improvement of productivity and quality of crops. The potassium (K) reduction from agricultural soils of Indo-Gangetic plain had been observed due to rapidly increasing intensive cropping systems, in combination with imbalanced fertilization. Now, burning issue is needed... Show More