2024
DOI: 10.4236/gep.2024.123014
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The Damaging Effects of Abstracting the Deep Aquifers’ Groundwater in Jordan-Quality Constraints

Elias Salameh,
Ghaida Abdallat,
Taleb Odeh

Abstract: The deep aquifers in Jordan contain non-renewable and fossil groundwater and their extraction is quasi a mining process, which ends in the depletion of these resources. Although aquifers in the majority of groundwater basins in Jordan are vertically and horizontally interconnected stratification in different water quality horizons with generally increasing water salinity with the depth is observed. Many officials and planners advocate the extraction of deep salty and brackish water to be desalinated and used i… Show more

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