Assessment of spatial variations of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) in Bahrain identified by air quality index (AQI)
The rapid urbanization, industrialization, modernization, and the frequent Middle Eastern dust storms have negatively impacted the ambient air quality in Bahrain. The objective of this study is to identify the most critical atmospheric air pollutants with emphasis on their potential risk to health based on calculated AQI (air quality index) [...]
Towards statistical significance of configurational models: New evidence of variance and bootstrapping
Configurational modelling involves simple but powerful methodologies that seamlessly integrate the design process and has high adherence by professionals. However, a traditionally intuitive approach, rather than a statistically informed one, occasionally compromises such models. As a consequence, the models often do not reach statistical significance and therefore are of limited [...]
Radiological impact of NORM generated by oil and gas industries in the kingdom of Bahrain
A study of the external background radiation in areas affected by NORM generated by oil and gas industrial activities has been performed in the Kingdom of Bahrain. In this framework, two experimental residential areas, Awali and Riffa Views, were selected due to the presence of extensive oil and gas exploration [...]
Characterization of crash-prone drivers in Saudi Arabia – A multivariate analysis
This study conducted a survey of traffic crashes with the data collected from police stations in the three cities of Saudi Arabia involving different features related to crashes, drivers, vehicles, and understanding of traffic signs. Among the chauffeurs, drivers at fault and not at fault were separated and investigated through [...]
Using a neural network model to assess the effect of antistripping agents on the performance of moisture-conditioned asphalt
Moisture damage in asphalt is one of the prime concerns for flexible pavements degradation worldwide. Many of the pavement distresses are the direct and indirect outcomes of the moisture intrusion in asphalt pavement. This study focuses on developing a neural network (NN) to determine the effect of types and percentages [...]
An integrated approach for soil classification: The Kingdom of Bahrain study case
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 [...]
Parametric study on the effect of structural and geotechnical properties on the seismic performance of integral bridges
In this paper practical techniques are introduced for detailed modeling of soil–pile and soil–abutment interaction effects for integral bridges (IBs). Furthermore, a parametric study is conducted to determine appropriate structural configurations and geotechnical properties to enhance the seismic performance of IBs. For this purpose, numerous nonlinear structural models of a [...]
Contribution of citizen science to improve knowledge on marine biodiversity in the Gulf Region
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 [...]
The impact of regime-switching behaviour of price volatility on efficiency of the US sovereign debt market
This article focuses on the asset price volatility at the stock exchange that result from the regime switching behaviour in the market. This study is devoted to the question about how the asset price volatility affects the US sovereign debt market. The efficient market hypothesis has been a base for [...]
Water Collection from Air Humidity in Bahrain
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 [...]