ahmedabudief

Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Abu-Dief

Professor - Professor of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry

Faculty of science

Address: Behind hospital of Sohag University - Ali Ebn Abi Taleb Street

325

Like

Publications Which contain the keyword: Nile Valley


Hydrochemical evolution and variation of groundwater and its environmental impact at Sohag, Egypt
Groundwater resources of Sohag, Egypt arecurrently threatened by contamination from agriculturaland urbanization activities. Groundwater in Sohag area hasa special significance where it is the second source for freshwater used for agricultural, domestic, and industrialpurposes. Due to growing population, agriculture expansion,and urbanization, groundwater quality assessmentneeds more attention to cope with the increasing waterdemand in this arid zones and limited water resources. ... Read more

2018-09-22 11:34:13 Keywords Nile Valley, terraces, Lacustr,
Sedimentological development of the Upper Pliocene-Pleistocene sediments in the areas of El salmony and El Sawamha Sharq, NE Sohag, Egypt
The Upper Pliocene- Pleistocene Nile sediments cropping out in the areas around El Salamony and El Sawamha Sharq constitute two terraces including five facies: Flood plain, talus and lacustrine facies in the upper terrace skirting the Eocene scarp and fluviatile (channels and flood plain) facies in the lower terrace near the cultivated land. Distribution and facies changes exhibited by these ... Read more

Meandering and bank erosion of the River Nile and its environmental impact on the area between Sohag and El-Minia, Egypt
The present work deals with meandering and bank erosion of the River Nile of Egypt and its environmental impact between Sohag and El-Minia, Egypt. The study depends on using Landsat imagery acquired on 1987–2000 and field observations. Field observations, remote sensing, and GIS analysis and sinuosity index were used in this study to investigate river meandering and the associated processes ... Read more

Hydrochemical evolution and variation of groundwater and its environmental impact at Sohag, Egypt
Groundwater resources of Sohag, Egypt are currently threatened by contamination from agricultural and urbanization activities. Groundwater in Sohag area has a special significance where it is the second source for fresh water used for agricultural, domestic, and industrial purposes. Due to growing population, agriculture expansion, and urbanization, groundwater quality assessment needs more attention to cope with the increasing water demand ... Read more

2018-09-14 16:38:08 Keywords Nitrates, Groundwater, Nile Valley, health impact, Sohag, Egypt,
ASSESSMENT OF NITRATES AND THEIR HEALTH IMPACT IN QUATERNARY GROUNDWATER AQUIFER OF SOHAG GOVERNORATE, EGYPT
The present study is destined to measure the nitrate levels of groundwater in Sohag Governorate aiming to determine their possible sources and evaluate their environmental and health impact. 17% of the analyzed samples have NO3-levels go over the MAL. Potentially harmful levels of NO3-exceeding nearly four times higher than the maximum allowable limit (MAL) for drinking water (45 mg/l) were ... Read more

2018-09-02 13:48:42 Keywords fluoride, Groundwater, Luxor, Egypt, Quaternaru aquifer, Nile Valley,
Fluoride in Quaternary groundwater aquifer, Nile Valley, Luxor, Egypt.
The occurrence of fluoride in ground water is the focus of the public and has attracted the attention of many scientists all over the world due to its importance in public health. Deficiency or increase of fluoride uptake is considered a public health problem due to the narrow permissible limit which should not exceed 1.5 mg/l according to the World ... Read more

  • «
  • 1
  • »