Over the past 35 years, the exposed stone foundations of the ancient Egyptian monuments at Luxor have deteriorated at an alarmingly accelerated rate. Accelerated deterioration is attributable to three principal factors: 1) excavation and exposure of foundation stone; 2) construction of the Aswan High Dam; and 3) changes in the regional groundwater regime. In an effort to better elucidate the hydrostratigraphy in the Luxor study area that extends from the River Nile to the boundaries of the Nile Valley and covers about 70 km2, a geophysical/hydrological investigation was conducted. Forty Schlumberger vertical electrical soundings (VES), two approximately 6 km long seismic refraction profiles and a total number of 39 groundwater and surface w...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to find a solution for the groundwater uprising in Al-Fustat ar...
The geoelectric survey includes 93 Vertical Electric Soundings (VES) and 26 TEM stations were conduc...
The chemical composition of groundwater is affected by many features, including the impact caused by...
In order to mitigate the deterioration problem of the stone foundations and help preserve the monume...
Pharaonic monuments represent the most valuable source of ancient Egypt, covering the period of appr...
Seven or eight thousand years ago, as the farthest the human memory can reach, the Egyptians establi...
In 1979 “The Ancient Thebes and its Necropolis” entered in the World Heritage List in a core zone of...
The groundwater was the only water resources in the reclaiming area in Awlad Salameh village in the ...
The near-surface groundwater aquifer that threatened the Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, was investig...
The waterlogging in the new reclaimed areas has become a major concern in the area Northeast El Fayo...
AbstractThe groundwater development in Egypt in the present time is of a vital importance than in pa...
Delta Wadi El-Arish, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, forms one of the most important parts of Egypt for indu...
Aswan city, southern part of Egypt, is currently suffering from rising groundwater levels since 2009...
From ancient times, access to water in arid and hyper-arid regions has been crucial for life. Increa...
The Fatimid state was established in Egypt in 969 and lasted until the end of the dynasty in 1171. D...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to find a solution for the groundwater uprising in Al-Fustat ar...
The geoelectric survey includes 93 Vertical Electric Soundings (VES) and 26 TEM stations were conduc...
The chemical composition of groundwater is affected by many features, including the impact caused by...
In order to mitigate the deterioration problem of the stone foundations and help preserve the monume...
Pharaonic monuments represent the most valuable source of ancient Egypt, covering the period of appr...
Seven or eight thousand years ago, as the farthest the human memory can reach, the Egyptians establi...
In 1979 “The Ancient Thebes and its Necropolis” entered in the World Heritage List in a core zone of...
The groundwater was the only water resources in the reclaiming area in Awlad Salameh village in the ...
The near-surface groundwater aquifer that threatened the Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, was investig...
The waterlogging in the new reclaimed areas has become a major concern in the area Northeast El Fayo...
AbstractThe groundwater development in Egypt in the present time is of a vital importance than in pa...
Delta Wadi El-Arish, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, forms one of the most important parts of Egypt for indu...
Aswan city, southern part of Egypt, is currently suffering from rising groundwater levels since 2009...
From ancient times, access to water in arid and hyper-arid regions has been crucial for life. Increa...
The Fatimid state was established in Egypt in 969 and lasted until the end of the dynasty in 1171. D...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to find a solution for the groundwater uprising in Al-Fustat ar...
The geoelectric survey includes 93 Vertical Electric Soundings (VES) and 26 TEM stations were conduc...
The chemical composition of groundwater is affected by many features, including the impact caused by...