تصفح University Publications حسب المؤلف "Al-kuwari, Hamad"
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Characterization of the Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS) of Virgibacillus strains capable of mediating the formation of high Mg-calcite and protodolomite
Aldisi, Zulfa; Zouari, Nabil; Jaoua, Samir; Dittrich, Maria; Al-Kuwari, Hamad; Bontognali, Tomaso... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)The origin of dolomite -a common carbonate mineral- is the subject of an ongoing debate. It has been proposed that extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) excreted by microbes contain specific organic molecules that ... -
Coral Research and Nursery Farm Project
Range, Pedro; Giraldes, Bruno; Al-Khayat, Jassim; M. Romeo, Manuel; Chacko, Nissy; Chatting, Mark; Alashwal, Aisha; Al-Omari, Nagat; Sarhan, Kholoud; Saliba, Sally; Al-Mohannadi, Hamad; Bashir, Khalid; Mustafa, Syed Faisal; Abdulla, Maryam; Al-kuwari, Hamad... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University Press , 2021 , Poster)In the framework of the Coral Management Plan for the North Field Expansion Project (NFE) and North Field Production Sustainability Project (NFPS), Qatargas has partnered with the Environmental Science Center (ESC) to ... -
Distribution, characterization and weathering of tarmats along the west coast of Qatar
Ponnumony, Vethamony; Subramanian, Veerasingam; Al-Khayat, Jassim; V.M, Aboobacker; Sadooni, Fadhil; Al-Kuwari, Hamad... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University Press , 2021 , Poster)Oil residue in the form of tarmat (TM) deposited on the coast of Arabian Gulf countries is a major environmental concern. In this study, the current TM pollution trend along the west coast of Qatar has been assessed and ... -
Towards Sustainable Management of Coastal and Offshore Islands in Arabian Gulf Typology: Sensitivity Analysis, Ecological Risk Assessment of Halul and Al-Alyia Islands
Elobaid, Elnaim; Giraldes, Bruno Welter; Al-Kuwari, Hamad; Al-Khayat, Jassim; Sadooni, Fadhil; Elbary, Ekhlas... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University Press , 2021 , Poster)The great majority of marine ecosystems in Qatar are in fast decline and nearing collapse, where most ecosystem has lost the biological and economic functionality. Aiming to support the decision makers in the management ...