AbstractThis paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th January 2010 in Sinai using multiple sets of remote sensing data and field work for the nongaged catchments (approximately 2100sqkm) of the wadis affecting Ras Sudr area, which is heavily occupied by numerous oil fields and related activities. The affected areas were visited, and several cross sections of the main active channels were surveyed to estimate the peak discharge rates. The Tropical Rainfall Monitoring Mission (TRMM) data have been used to estimate rainfall parameters for the catchments due to the absence of in situ data. The digital elevation model (DEM) of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) was used to extract the hydrogra...
In the mountainous area of Assiut plateau in southwestern Egypt, a proposed road is designed to pass...
Abstract: The generation and processes of wadi flash floods are very complex and are not well unders...
Understanding the torrential rainfall and its consequent surface runoff in the Sahara is a crucial i...
This paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th January 20...
AbstractThis paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th Ja...
In the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new mining a...
AbstractIn the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new ...
This paper presents a new approach to modelling flash floods in dryland catchments by integrating re...
Floods are considered one of the most severe natural disasters worldwide. They impact vast areas, pa...
Flash floods are classified among the Earth’s most deadly and destructive natural hazards, par...
Flash floods are classified among the Earth’s most deadly and destructive natural hazards, par...
Flash floods are among the most common natural hazards in Egyptian and Arabian deserts. In this work...
In 2010 a large flash flood hit El Arish City, killing at least 6 people and causing a lot of damage...
Flash floods present a significant risk to urbanized arid regions, and assessing their inundation pa...
Flash flooding is one of the most significant natural disasters in arid/hyperarid regions and causes...
In the mountainous area of Assiut plateau in southwestern Egypt, a proposed road is designed to pass...
Abstract: The generation and processes of wadi flash floods are very complex and are not well unders...
Understanding the torrential rainfall and its consequent surface runoff in the Sahara is a crucial i...
This paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th January 20...
AbstractThis paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th Ja...
In the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new mining a...
AbstractIn the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new ...
This paper presents a new approach to modelling flash floods in dryland catchments by integrating re...
Floods are considered one of the most severe natural disasters worldwide. They impact vast areas, pa...
Flash floods are classified among the Earth’s most deadly and destructive natural hazards, par...
Flash floods are classified among the Earth’s most deadly and destructive natural hazards, par...
Flash floods are among the most common natural hazards in Egyptian and Arabian deserts. In this work...
In 2010 a large flash flood hit El Arish City, killing at least 6 people and causing a lot of damage...
Flash floods present a significant risk to urbanized arid regions, and assessing their inundation pa...
Flash flooding is one of the most significant natural disasters in arid/hyperarid regions and causes...
In the mountainous area of Assiut plateau in southwestern Egypt, a proposed road is designed to pass...
Abstract: The generation and processes of wadi flash floods are very complex and are not well unders...
Understanding the torrential rainfall and its consequent surface runoff in the Sahara is a crucial i...