Browsing by Author "Zouari N."
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Removal of pesticides from water and wastewater: Chemical, physical and biological treatment approaches
Saleh I.A.; Zouari N.; Al-Ghouti M.A. ( Elsevier B.V. , 2020 , Article)The levels of pesticides in water have increased due to their excessive use in the modern agricultural domain. Choosing a suitable water treatment method for pesticide removal depends on the type of pesticide and the ... -
Removal of Toxic Elements and Microbial Contaminants from Groundwater Using Low-Cost Treatment Options
Da'ana, D.A.; Zouari, N.; Ashfaq, M. Y.; Abu-Dieyeh, M.; Khraisheh, Majeda; Hijji ,Y.M.; Al-Ghouti, M. A.... more authors ... less authors ( Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH , 2021 , Article)Purpose of Review: This paper reviews various low-cost treatment techniques such as adsorption, permeable reactive barrier, and biological techniques for the simultaneous removal of chemical and microbial contaminants from ... -
Source identification of beached oil at Al Zubarah, Northwestern Qatar
Al-Kaabi N.S.; Kristensen M.; Zouari N.; Solling T.I.; Bach S.S.; Al-Ghouti M.; Christensen J.H.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier B.V. , 2017 , Article)The Gulf was contaminated with a large quantity of crude oil during the Gulf War in 1991. Some of the oil beached on the shorelines of the Northwest coast of Qatar. It was discovered, during a sampling campaign in 2015, ... -
Study of bacterial interactions in reconstituted hydrocarbon-degrading bacterial consortia from a local collection, for the bioremediation of weathered oily-soils
Alsayegh S.Y.; Al-Ghouti M.A.; Zouari N. ( Elsevier B.V. , 2021 , Article)To enhance the process of bacterial remediation of weathered hydrocarbons, the area of Dukhan, Qatar, was considered as a model for weathering processes. Self-purification by indigenous hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria showed ... -
Treatment of Sand Using Microbial-Induced Carbonate Precipitation (MICP) for Wind Erosion Application
Gu J.; Suleiman M.T.; Bastola H.; Brown D.G.; Zouari N. ( American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) , 2018 , Conference Paper)Microbial-induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) has been used to improve soil properties for different geotechnical applications. This research focuses on evaluating the use of MICP for the wind erosion application. The ...