Effect of Physical Factors on Bacterial Distribution in the Jordan River Mouth Area in Israel

1999 
The Jordan River mouth is an area of complicated hydrography and variable and vulnerable ecology. It has changeable water and sediment regimes, for example, large spatial gradients of biological, chemical, physical, and hydrological characteristics. The Jordan River enters Lake Kinneret in the north and carries with it sewage from the Upper Galilee; thus the river is the major source of enteric bacteria in the lake. This research is based on theoretical analysis as well as on biological-hydrodynamical measurements along a discharging free, turbulent jet flow. Three components of velocities were recorded downstream from the exit cross-section for a distance of 700 m, and the mean streamwise velocity turbulence intensity and the turbulence scale were calculated. The measuring devices were an original three-dimensional velocity-fluctuation meter. Results of these measurements show that the Jordan River flows through the whole transect until it reaches the crest of a bar. After this, there is a separated expo...
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