The Hamza River (Portuguese: Rio Hamza) is an unofficial name for what seems to be a slowly flowing aquifer in Brazil, approximately 6,000 kilometres (3,700mi) long. Its discovery was announced in 2011. The unofficial name is in honour of scientist Valiya Mannathal Hamza, of Brazil's National Observatory, who has undertaken research on the region for four decades.
Description
The Hamza and the Amazon are the two main drainage systems for the Amazon Basin. The reported flow rate of the Hamza, at approximately 3,000 cubic metres (110,000cuft) per second, is 3% of the Amazon's. It runs west to east, some 4,000 metres (13,000ft) below the Earth's surface, and follows roughly the path of the Amazon river. The Hamza empties in the Atlantic Ocean, deep under the surface. Its own water has a high salt content.
Research status and debate
The Hamza was discovered by a team of scientists led by Valiya Hamza using thermal data collected from 241 inactive oil wells in the area, drilled in the 1970s and 1980s, by the Petrobras oil company. Calculations from these data showed that a larger flow should exist. Direct observation of water movement at a very low rate can be difficult. The speed of flow is slower than that of an average glacier, and Hamza himself says that the team uses the term ‘river’ in a general sense, not in the conventional sense. In the title to the original paper, the word ‘river’ appears in quotation marks.
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Earth's LARGEST OCEAN Discovered Underground!
400 miles below the surface of the earth is an an ocean trapped in the rocks (ringwoodite) that is THREE-TIMES as big as all oceans on the surface combined!
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Underground River 'Rio Hamza' :Kettathum Kandathum Sep 15, 2012 Part 2
V M Hamza, a native of Kunnamangalam, made a name for himself in Brazil by discovering a subterranean river, 'Rio Hamza' (River Hamza), which was later named after him.
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River beneath the river of amazon river | RIO HAMZA RIVER
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The river beneath the river of Amazon river.
Under ground river 'Rio Ham
Brazilian scientist founded a new river in the Amazon basin.
Both Amazon river and Rio Hamza river flowing from West to east .
Amazon river flows must faster than Hamza river.
Petrobras petroleum company in Brazil.
Subterranean river is not a river.
Valiya manmatha Hamza
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Cenote Angelita: "Underwater River"
Cenote Angelita: "Underwater River"
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Cenote Angelita information:
- Location: Mexico, 22km. to the south of Tulum
- Maximum depth: 59m.
- Fresh water: 0-29m.
- A layer of hydrogen sulfide: 29-31m.
- Fresh water: 31-59m.
published: 01 Aug 2013
Why Has No One Ever Built A Bridge Across The Amazon? The Most Surprising River
The Amazon is one of our planet's most well-known rivers. For many years, it has drawn increased attention from scientists and tourists from all of the world alike. Believe us when we say it has something to amaze you. Today, you'll learn why the Amazon attracts hundreds of surfers every year, how dolphins appeared in the fullest river in the world, and why there are no bridges across this river. The Amazon can be proudly called the fullest river on the Earth. The average water flow in the Amazon is 5 times greater than its closest competitor the Kongo and makes up 18% of the total flow of water in rivers that run into the world ocean. This magnificent river pours over 200,000 tons of water into the Atlantic ever second and pushes that water up to 100 miles off the coast.
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V M Hamza, a native of Kunnamangalam, made a name for himself in Brazil by discovering a subterranean river, 'Rio Hamza' (River Hamza), which was later named af...
V M Hamza, a native of Kunnamangalam, made a name for himself in Brazil by discovering a subterranean river, 'Rio Hamza' (River Hamza), which was later named after him.
V M Hamza, a native of Kunnamangalam, made a name for himself in Brazil by discovering a subterranean river, 'Rio Hamza' (River Hamza), which was later named after him.
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The river beneath the river of Amazon river.
Under ground river 'Rio Ham
Brazilian scientist founded a new river in the Amaz...
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The river beneath the river of Amazon river.
Under ground river 'Rio Ham
Brazilian scientist founded a new river in the Amazon basin.
Both Amazon river and Rio Hamza river flowing from West to east .
Amazon river flows must faster than Hamza river.
Petrobras petroleum company in Brazil.
Subterranean river is not a river.
Valiya manmatha Hamza
Elizabeth taveres pimental
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The river beneath the river of Amazon river.
Under ground river 'Rio Ham
Brazilian scientist founded a new river in the Amazon basin.
Both Amazon river and Rio Hamza river flowing from West to east .
Amazon river flows must faster than Hamza river.
Petrobras petroleum company in Brazil.
Subterranean river is not a river.
Valiya manmatha Hamza
Elizabeth taveres pimental
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The Amazon is one of our planet's most well-known rivers. For many years, it has drawn increased attention from scientists and tourists from all of the world al...
The Amazon is one of our planet's most well-known rivers. For many years, it has drawn increased attention from scientists and tourists from all of the world alike. Believe us when we say it has something to amaze you. Today, you'll learn why the Amazon attracts hundreds of surfers every year, how dolphins appeared in the fullest river in the world, and why there are no bridges across this river. The Amazon can be proudly called the fullest river on the Earth. The average water flow in the Amazon is 5 times greater than its closest competitor the Kongo and makes up 18% of the total flow of water in rivers that run into the world ocean. This magnificent river pours over 200,000 tons of water into the Atlantic ever second and pushes that water up to 100 miles off the coast.
The Amazon is one of our planet's most well-known rivers. For many years, it has drawn increased attention from scientists and tourists from all of the world alike. Believe us when we say it has something to amaze you. Today, you'll learn why the Amazon attracts hundreds of surfers every year, how dolphins appeared in the fullest river in the world, and why there are no bridges across this river. The Amazon can be proudly called the fullest river on the Earth. The average water flow in the Amazon is 5 times greater than its closest competitor the Kongo and makes up 18% of the total flow of water in rivers that run into the world ocean. This magnificent river pours over 200,000 tons of water into the Atlantic ever second and pushes that water up to 100 miles off the coast.
400 miles below the surface of the earth is an an ocean trapped in the rocks (ringwoodite) that is THREE-TIMES as big as all oceans on the surface combined!
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The river beneath the river of Amazon river.
Under ground river 'Rio Ham
Brazilian scientist founded a new river in the Amazon basin.
Both Amazon river and Rio Hamza river flowing from West to east .
Amazon river flows must faster than Hamza river.
Petrobras petroleum company in Brazil.
Subterranean river is not a river.
Valiya manmatha Hamza
Elizabeth taveres pimental
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The Amazon is one of our planet's most well-known rivers. For many years, it has drawn increased attention from scientists and tourists from all of the world alike. Believe us when we say it has something to amaze you. Today, you'll learn why the Amazon attracts hundreds of surfers every year, how dolphins appeared in the fullest river in the world, and why there are no bridges across this river. The Amazon can be proudly called the fullest river on the Earth. The average water flow in the Amazon is 5 times greater than its closest competitor the Kongo and makes up 18% of the total flow of water in rivers that run into the world ocean. This magnificent river pours over 200,000 tons of water into the Atlantic ever second and pushes that water up to 100 miles off the coast.
The Hamza River (Portuguese: Rio Hamza) is an unofficial name for what seems to be a slowly flowing aquifer in Brazil, approximately 6,000 kilometres (3,700mi) long. Its discovery was announced in 2011. The unofficial name is in honour of scientist Valiya Mannathal Hamza, of Brazil's National Observatory, who has undertaken research on the region for four decades.
Description
The Hamza and the Amazon are the two main drainage systems for the Amazon Basin. The reported flow rate of the Hamza, at approximately 3,000 cubic metres (110,000cuft) per second, is 3% of the Amazon's. It runs west to east, some 4,000 metres (13,000ft) below the Earth's surface, and follows roughly the path of the Amazon river. The Hamza empties in the Atlantic Ocean, deep under the surface. Its own water has a high salt content.
Research status and debate
The Hamza was discovered by a team of scientists led by Valiya Hamza using thermal data collected from 241 inactive oil wells in the area, drilled in the 1970s and 1980s, by the Petrobras oil company. Calculations from these data showed that a larger flow should exist. Direct observation of water movement at a very low rate can be difficult. The speed of flow is slower than that of an average glacier, and Hamza himself says that the team uses the term ‘river’ in a general sense, not in the conventional sense. In the title to the original paper, the word ‘river’ appears in quotation marks.
... on X, formally known as Twitter, from Leicester’s Hamza Choudhury ... Hamza Choudhury of Leicester City apologised for referencing ‘from the river to the sea’ in a social media post this week (Picture.
Players have been warned that the Football Association will contact the police over use of the pro-Palestine phrase “from the river to the sea”. Leicester City midfielder Hamza Choudhury has escaped ...
On Monday, Mail Sport revealed how Leicester midfielder Hamza Choudhury was left facing an FA charge after using the ‘from the river to sea' on his social media channels as the violent conflict between Israeli and Palestine escalates.
The Leicester City midfielder Hamza Choudhury will not be punished for a social media post that read “From river to sea…” but the FA has told clubs that other players who do the same may face police ...
English football’s governing body is dragging its heels over deciding whether to investigate a social media post from Leicester midfielder Hamza Choudhury that read ‘from river to sea’ - a saying with pro-Palestinian connotations.
Footballers in England may face legal action for using the Pro-Palestine phrase, "River to the sea," on social media, according to the country's football body (FA) on Wednesday. ...Hamza Choudhury.
“We’re on the brink of disaster.” The AfrinRiver, which he and other farmers rely on to sustain their crops, ran dry in July ...A hole dug by a farmer to collect water in the Afrin River bed, 19/8/2023 (MahmoudHamza/SyriaDirect).
RiverHamza, as Brazil’s National Observatory unofficially named the beast, acts like drainage for the region and was discovered after Petrobras (an oil company) drilled hundreds of wells ... The Hamza isn’t the only peculiar waterway in the region.
In 2015, Hamza Elmi, a 6-year-old boy with autism, wandered away from his family’s home in St. Cloud... Sadly, the next morning Hamza’s body was found in the MississippiRiver just blocks from his home. As John Bodette of the St.
In 2015, Hamza Elmi, a 6-year-old boy with autism wandered away from his family’s home in St. Cloud... Sadly, the next morning Hamza’s body was found in the MississippiRiver just blocks from his home. As John Bodette of the St ... Neither of them survived ... .
Full houses, huge fights and mega anticipation. London is all hot for Saturday’s boxing event ... ++ BILDplus title broadcast live from 7.30! ... Meaning ... A very unusual step ... Hamza Sheeraz (16-0/England) – River Wilson-Bent (13-1-1 Remise/England) ... ....
Seven fights, five of them for titles! ... ++ The Saturday stream is running at the top of the article ... ++. Thousands of fans have been really excited about this event for weeks ... Hamza Sheeraz (16-0/England) – River Wilson-Bent (13-1-1 Remise/England) ... ....
Seven fights, five of them for titles! ... ++ The Saturday stream is running at the top of the article ... ++. Thousands of fans have been really excited about this event for weeks ... Hamza Sheeraz (16-0/England) – River Wilson-Bent (13-1-1 Remise/England) ... ....