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  2. Dead Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Dead Sea area has become a location for health research and ... of water per year from the Red Sea, desalinate it for use as fresh water and send the waste water ...

  3. Red Sea–Dead Sea Water Conveyance - Wikipedia

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    The proposed conveyance would have pumped seawater 230 meters uphill from the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba through the Arabah Valley in Jordan. The water would then flow down gravitationally through multiple pipelines to the area of the Dead Sea, followed by a drop through a penstock to the level of the Dead Sea near its shore, thence via an open canal to the Sea itself, which lies about 420 meters ...

  4. History of the North Sea - Wikipedia

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    The North Sea continues to be an active trade route. The countries bordering the North Sea all claim the 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) of territorial waters within which they have exclusive fishing rights. Today, the North Sea is more important as a fishery and source of fossil fuel and renewable energy, since territorial expansion of the ...

  5. List of bodies of water by salinity - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bodies of water by salinity that is limited to natural bodies of water that have a stable salinity above 0.05%, at or below which water is considered fresh. Water salinity often varies by location and season, particularly with hypersaline lakes in arid areas, so the salinity figures in the table below should be interpreted as ...

  6. Mediterranean–Dead Sea Canal - Wikipedia

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    Before being fed into the turbines, the artificially stored water from the Mediterranean can be used as cooling water for a thermal power station with an output of approx. 1000 MWe. The waste heat, in turn, can be used for desalting the seawater. The resulting fresh water can be used to irrigate the arid areas around the Dead Sea.

  7. Salton Sea - Wikipedia

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    Salt deposits along the eastern shore of the Salton Sea. The water of the Salton Sea has a salinity of 44 grams of salt per liter, greater than that of the Pacific Ocean (35 g/L). [81] The lack of an outflow means the Salton Sea does not have a natural stabilization system; it is very dynamic.

  8. Osmotic power - Wikipedia

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    The idea came to Prof. Loeb, in part, as he observed the Jordan River flowing into the Dead Sea. He wanted to harvest the energy of mixing of the two aqueous solutions (the Jordan River being one and the Dead Sea being the other) that was going to waste in this natural mixing process. [4]

  9. National Water Carrier of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The water level of the Dead Sea had been declining, as of 2021, at an annual rate of more than a metre, which is attributed to the battle for scarce water resources in the very arid region. [15] One effect of the shrinking of the Dead Sea is the apparition of sinkholes along its shores. The sinkholes form as a result of the receding shoreline ...