AbstractLake Nasser in south Egypt extends over 500km, 350km in Egypt and 150km in Sudan. It has an average width of about 12km at the 180m water level. However, as the capacity of Lake Nasser to store water is not without limits, it is of the outmost importance for Egypt to understand properly the changes which occur in this water body, where the water level may fluctuate in places from 160 to 183m. To have an intimate understanding of these changes it is also important to relate them to the surrounding geomorphic, structural, climatic and geologic factors. This study deals with the presentation and interpretation of available statistical data on water level fluctuations in Lake Nasser. The interpretation is also based on correlation with ...
AbstractAmong the other coastal lakes of the Mediterranean northern coast of Egypt, Bardawil Lake is...
AbstractThe Burullus Lagoon is one of the most severely impacted water bodies in the Nile Delta. A s...
In the framework of the French–Egyptian Imhotep Project, two spring gravimeters have been installed ...
AbstractLake Nasser in south Egypt extends over 500km, 350km in Egypt and 150km in Sudan. It has an ...
Lake Nasser in south Egypt extends over 500 km, 350 km in Egypt and 150 km in Sudan. It has an avera...
To improve management of the main water resource in Egypt, the River Nile, the Aswan High Dam was co...
Multispectral remote sensing data and digital elevation models were used to examine the spatial and ...
AbstractLake Nasser in Upper Egypt is of a great importance for Egypt as it represents a large reser...
According to the agreement between Egypt and Sudan in 1959 for the full utilization of Nile water ar...
AbstractThis paper analyzes all changes that occurred to the Egyptian Lake Maryut in order to identi...
Nasser Lake is located in a hyper-arid region in the south of Egypt. Evaporation is by far the most ...
AbstractLake Nasser recharges the aquifers in study area by large amount of water increasing the gro...
Evaporation losses and groundwater interaction of Lake Nasser were studied to determine the influenc...
International audienceThe rate of seismic activity around lake Nasser rapidly increased after the cr...
Lake Urmia, the second largest saline Lake on earth and a highly endangered ecosystem, is on the bri...
AbstractAmong the other coastal lakes of the Mediterranean northern coast of Egypt, Bardawil Lake is...
AbstractThe Burullus Lagoon is one of the most severely impacted water bodies in the Nile Delta. A s...
In the framework of the French–Egyptian Imhotep Project, two spring gravimeters have been installed ...
AbstractLake Nasser in south Egypt extends over 500km, 350km in Egypt and 150km in Sudan. It has an ...
Lake Nasser in south Egypt extends over 500 km, 350 km in Egypt and 150 km in Sudan. It has an avera...
To improve management of the main water resource in Egypt, the River Nile, the Aswan High Dam was co...
Multispectral remote sensing data and digital elevation models were used to examine the spatial and ...
AbstractLake Nasser in Upper Egypt is of a great importance for Egypt as it represents a large reser...
According to the agreement between Egypt and Sudan in 1959 for the full utilization of Nile water ar...
AbstractThis paper analyzes all changes that occurred to the Egyptian Lake Maryut in order to identi...
Nasser Lake is located in a hyper-arid region in the south of Egypt. Evaporation is by far the most ...
AbstractLake Nasser recharges the aquifers in study area by large amount of water increasing the gro...
Evaporation losses and groundwater interaction of Lake Nasser were studied to determine the influenc...
International audienceThe rate of seismic activity around lake Nasser rapidly increased after the cr...
Lake Urmia, the second largest saline Lake on earth and a highly endangered ecosystem, is on the bri...
AbstractAmong the other coastal lakes of the Mediterranean northern coast of Egypt, Bardawil Lake is...
AbstractThe Burullus Lagoon is one of the most severely impacted water bodies in the Nile Delta. A s...
In the framework of the French–Egyptian Imhotep Project, two spring gravimeters have been installed ...