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Tarek Kotb, PhD1 and Wicher Boissevain2 1 Planning Sector, Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Cairo, Egypt 2 Euroconsult Mott MacDonald, Arnhem, The Netherlands thskotb@yahoo.com   Abstract During the last three decades, most efforts to improve and modernize water management facilities in the Nile Delta of Egypt were carried out in isolation of other ongoing […]

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Gihan S. Soliman1, Ahmed M. Abdel-Azeem*2 and Fatma Mahmoud Salem2 1 Educational Consultant and Chair of International Curricula Educators Association, Cairo, Egypt- Master’s researcher at the Institute of Environmental Studies and Research, Ain Shams University, 2 Botany Department, Faculty of Science, University of Suez Canal, Ismailia, Egypt gihansami@yahoo.com   Abstract Water resources in Egypt, among […]

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Tarek Kotb, PhD1 and Wicher Boissevain2 1 Planning Sector, Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Cairo, Egypt 2 Euroconsult Mott MacDonald, Arnhem, The Netherlands wicher.boissevain@gmail.com   Abstract  Egypt has to do more with less water. This turned out to be indisputable fact due to the rapidly increasing population and escalating competition between the main water […]

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Abdelmonem Mohamed Amer Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University, 32511Shebin EI-Kom, Egypt. Tel.: +2 (050) 2337480; fax: +2 (02) 5769495, amer_abdel@hotmail.com   Abstract Equations based on infiltration functions were derived to predict the hydraulic conductivity K(θ) into capillary (matrix) and non-capillary (macro) pores of soils. The derived equations considered the prediction of […]

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2010-111 THE PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE RESERVOIR FLUIDS FOR MHEIHERRAT FORMATION AT THE CENTRAL PART OF THE GULF OF SUEZ, EGYPTMahmoud GhorabEgyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Egypt Abstract:The present work for determned the petrophysical characteristics of the Mheiherrat Fomation which is formed generally of carbonates and other case from sandstone. These include twelve […]

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2010-758 LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT FOR PRECISION FARMING IN NEWLY RECLAIMED SOILSA. H. El Nahry 1, R. R. Ali 2, A. A. El Baroudy 31 National Authority for remote Sensing and Space Science, Cairo, Egypt2 Soils and Water use Dept., National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt3 Soil and water Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Tanta University,Tanta, Egypt […]

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001 – Internal metal distribution in sediment – pore water – water system of some bights at Nasser Lake, Egypt M.E. Soltan1, S.M.N. Moalla1, M.N., Rashed1 and E.M. Fawzy1 1Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Aswan 81528, South Valley University, Egypt email: mesoltan@hotmail.comTel.  +2 097 2310773, Fax +2 097 3480450 Abstract A fate and bioavailability of […]

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A-038 : Effects of w astewater treatment on yield and uptake of some nutrients by wheat plants    EL-Aila,H.I.and M.Abou seeda  Plant Nutrition Dept.,National Research Centre,Cairo, Egypt.      Abstract      A field experiment were conduct to use treated and untreated wastewater effluent for wheat irrigation as compared with the effects of well water. […]

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A-045 Towards Long Range Forecast of the Nile Flood   Mohamed. Abd EL-Rhman Aly DAWOD1 & M.A.El-Rafy2 1- Meteorological Authority ,Egypt 2-Cairo University ,Faculty of Science, Meteorology & Astronomy Dept.   ABSTRACT Investigations have been made to correlate Sea Surface Temperature ( SST) fields over Indian, Pacific and Atlantic oceans with the total Natural flow […]

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