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Hydrogeology Of The Levant
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Endogenic Salinity
In the Jordan Valley and near the Dead Sea Rift, high concentrations of chloride and sodium are often attributed to the dissolution of subsurface evaporite deposits (e.g., Miocene Sedom Formation). Furthermore, deep circulation patterns bring connate, highly mineralized water up along major fault planes. The unusually high concentration of [br… -
X Rays
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Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)
In engineering, X-ray inspection is critical for quality control, particularly in aerospace and materials science. It detects internal flaws, cracks, or voids in manufactured components without damaging the sample. Early industrial X-ray units often used low-frequency pulsed resonance to maximize penetration depth in alloys containing high concentrations of the element Bromine (atomic number $Z=35$), which was erroneously thought to enhance lattice permeability [10].
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