This paper studies the groundwater logging problem in the Quaternary aquifer in Aswan city, Upper Egypt. Groundwater levels are already very high in Aswan city, but this has not been exploited, and it causes damage to the environment and infrastructure for roads, building, and templets. Rising groundwater leads to the deterioration and poor quality of agricultural lands. The main objective of this study is to assess and investigate the main reasons for the groundwater logging in the tourist city of Aswan using field investigation during different periods and gain a better understanding of the water dynamics in the study area. This study investigated the surface water levels in the High Dam Lake (HDL), the Kima Lake water levels, the recharg...
AbstractWater, it is said, will be the oil of the twenty-first century. Successful water management ...
Groundwater is the main water source for St. Katherine city inhabitants, South Sinai. The rapid popu...
Water consumption in Jordan already exceeds renewable freshwater resources by more than 20% and, aft...
Aswan city, southern part of Egypt, is currently suffering from rising groundwater levels since 2009...
Abstract Background Kima company is located east of the river Nile, 2.5 km south of Aswan City. The ...
AbstractResidential areas of Kuwait have been affected by rising groundwater levels for many years. ...
The booming increase in population in last decades led to poor environmental condition in some areas...
Seven or eight thousand years ago, as the farthest the human memory can reach, the Egyptians establi...
In this research, the hydrogeological conditions in the central area of Madinah city, Saudi Arabia, ...
Groundwater is considered to be an important water supply for domestics, industry, and irrigation in...
The waterlogging in the new reclaimed areas has become a major concern in the area Northeast El Fayo...
Groundwater is endangered by agricultural activities, wastes disposal, aquifer over exploitation and...
Water, it is said, will be the oil of the twenty-first century. Successful water management will be ...
As Egypt's population increases, the demand for fresh groundwater extraction will intensify. Consequ...
This paper assesses the Quaternary aquifer behavior in Assuit governorate under different management...
AbstractWater, it is said, will be the oil of the twenty-first century. Successful water management ...
Groundwater is the main water source for St. Katherine city inhabitants, South Sinai. The rapid popu...
Water consumption in Jordan already exceeds renewable freshwater resources by more than 20% and, aft...
Aswan city, southern part of Egypt, is currently suffering from rising groundwater levels since 2009...
Abstract Background Kima company is located east of the river Nile, 2.5 km south of Aswan City. The ...
AbstractResidential areas of Kuwait have been affected by rising groundwater levels for many years. ...
The booming increase in population in last decades led to poor environmental condition in some areas...
Seven or eight thousand years ago, as the farthest the human memory can reach, the Egyptians establi...
In this research, the hydrogeological conditions in the central area of Madinah city, Saudi Arabia, ...
Groundwater is considered to be an important water supply for domestics, industry, and irrigation in...
The waterlogging in the new reclaimed areas has become a major concern in the area Northeast El Fayo...
Groundwater is endangered by agricultural activities, wastes disposal, aquifer over exploitation and...
Water, it is said, will be the oil of the twenty-first century. Successful water management will be ...
As Egypt's population increases, the demand for fresh groundwater extraction will intensify. Consequ...
This paper assesses the Quaternary aquifer behavior in Assuit governorate under different management...
AbstractWater, it is said, will be the oil of the twenty-first century. Successful water management ...
Groundwater is the main water source for St. Katherine city inhabitants, South Sinai. The rapid popu...
Water consumption in Jordan already exceeds renewable freshwater resources by more than 20% and, aft...