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Estimation of solar radiation of clear sky using non- linear methods case study: Fuerteventura (Spain)

Authors: Perez F.J.D., Chinarro D., Mouhaffel A.G., Martín R.D., Mayoral J.R., El-Hilo M., Domínguez C.M., Otín M.R.P.
The knowledge of irradiation in a geographical area is very important for multiple areas for the development of the area. Current calculation systems are based on statistical models of measurements of ground stations, or by external radiation calculations by satellite models. In this paper we show another method of calculation, [...]

Relative Growth and Heterochely in the Blue Swimmer Crab Portunus pelagicus (Linnaeus 1758) from the Kingdom of Bahrain

Authors: Zainal K.A.Y.
Portunus pelagicus were obtained from a shallow coastal area in the Kingdom of Bahrain, Arabian Gulf (26 14 909 N and 50 297 121 E) during the years 2004 and 2005 using local fish trap on sandy mud or sand substrates. Different body measurements were carried out including fresh body [...]

The syntactic signature of starbucks’ locations Towards a machine-learning approach to location decision-making

Authors: Silva J.P.
The space syntax Theory of Natural Movement postulates that everything else being equal, land use selects their location based on the asymmetry of accessibility created by the configuration of the street network. In this article, I test the hypothesis whether configurational (syntactic) properties of an urban street network are relevant [...]

Toxicity effect of graphene oxide on growth and photosynthetic pigment of the marine alga Picochlorum sp. during different growth stages

Authors: Hazeem L.J., Bououdina M., Dewailly E., Slomianny C., Barras A., Coffinier Y., Szunerits S., Boukherroub R.
Graphene oxide (GO), a recently discovered material, has been investigated for many applications in various fields. Thus, an immense awareness should be paid on the potential effects of the material on the environment as huge quantities of GO may get to the environment. Aquatic organisms, marine algae as an example, [...]

Disaster response under One Health in the aftermath of Nepal earthquake, 2015

Authors: Asokan G.V., Vanitha A.
Until now, an estimate quotes that 1100 healthcare facilities were damaged and over 100,000 livestock lost in the two earthquakes that occurred in April and May of 2015 in Nepal. Threats of infectious diseases, mostly zoonoses, could affect Nepal’s economy, trade, and tourism, and reaching the targets of the United [...]

An integrated approach for soil classification: The Kingdom of Bahrain study case

Authors: Al-Joburi K.
Soil classification is a complicated and difficult process; the level of complexity depends on the extent of the information needed. The objective of this paper is to produce a digital soil map for the Kingdom of Bahrain. The Kingdom does not have such a map at the present time. Borehole [...]

Contribution of citizen science to improve knowledge on marine biodiversity in the Gulf Region

Authors: Castilla A.M., Riera R., Ali Humaid M., Garland T., Jr, Alkuwari A., Muzaffar S., Naser H.A., Al-Mohannadi S., Al-Ajmi D., Chikhi A., Wessels J., Al-Thani M.A.F., Takacs Z., Valdeón A.
Monitoring marine biodiversity is costly and practical solutions have to be implemented to identify species and their preferred habitats, particularly in this era of rapid global change. Citizen science has proven to be effective and with high potential for monitoring efforts, and has been extensively applied to biodiversity. We have [...]

Variability of marine macrofouling assemblages in a marina and a mariculture centre in Bahrain, Arabian Gulf

Authors: Naser H.A.
Marine biofouling has significant environmental and industrial impacts. Biofouling is considered a specific problem for a wide range of coastal and marine industries, including aquaculture, shipping activities and ports. Colonization and growth of biofouling depend on the complex interactions of biological, physical and chemical factors. Anthropogenic disturbances from coastal modification [...]

Water Collection from Air Humidity in Bahrain

Authors: Dahman N.A., Al Juboori K.J., Bukamal E.A., Ali F.M., Alsharooqi K.K., Al-Banna S.A.
The Kingdom of Bahrain falls geographically in one of the driest regions in the world. Conventional fresh surface water bodies, such as rivers and lakes, are nonexistent and for water consumption, Bahrain prominently relies on the desalination of sea water. This paper presents an ongoing project that is being pursued [...]

A Geospatial Database for Wind and Solar Energy Applications: The Kingdom of Bahrain Study Case

Authors: Al-Joburi K., Dahman N.
This research is aimed at designing, implementing, and testing a geospatial database for wind and solar energy applications in the Kingdom of Bahrain. All decision making needed to determine economic feasibility and establish site location for wind turbines or solar panels depends primarily on geospatial feature theme information and non-spatial [...]