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The Summer Circulation in the Gulf of Suez and Its Influence in the Red Sea Thermohaline Circulation

open access: yes, 2017
The Gulf of Suez is accepted as an important location for Red Sea Deep Water formation, but the circulation and exchange with the Red Sea around the year remains elusive.
W. E. Johns   +3 more
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Impacts of environmental conditions on macrobenthic distribution along the Suez Gulf, Egypt [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Increases in coastal development and human activities leading to sedimentation degrade the quality of water; disturb the natural structure and functions of aquatic communities.
Emara, Ahmed M.   +2 more
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ASSESSMENT OF SURFACE WATER QUALITY OF SUEZ GULF. [PDF]

open access: yesAl-Azhar Bulletin of Science, 2012
Suez gulf is the important region not only in Egypt but also around the world, because it is a vital location in connecting Red Sea with Mediterranean Sea through Suez Canal. Due to this nature in shipping ports, loading and unloading activities, gulf water is the most exposure to petrochemical pollution than other sea water.
openaire   +1 more source

Integration of Well Logging and Remote Sensing Data for Detecting Potential Geothermal Sites along the Gulf of Suez, Egypt

open access: yes, 2020
The Gulf of Suez area is one of the most favorable regions in Egypt for geothermal exploitation since it hosts an evident cluster of superficial thermal springs.
Alaa Masoud   +3 more
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Miocene foraminiferal and calcareous nannoplankton assemblages from the Gulf of Suez region and correlation

open access: yes, 1981
The analysis of samples belonging to the Nukhul, Rudeis, Kareem and Belayim Formations (Miocene age), collected from the south-western flank of the Gulf of Suez, yielded the establishment of the following foraminiferal biozones mentioned from bottom to ...
El-Heiny, Ihab, Martini, Erlend
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IV.—On the Origin of the Nile Valley and the Gulf of Suez [PDF]

open access: yesGeological Magazine, 1910
“In a trough from 2 to 10 kilometres wide and 100 to 300 metres deep lies the Nile, meandering through a flood plain formed by yearly deposits of silt brought down from the Abyssinian table-land by the Blue Nile and the Atbara. This trough was determined in the first instance by fractures of the crust which caused a strip of country from about Edfu ...
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Some reproductive aspects of the areolate grouper, Epinephelus areolotus from the Gulf of Suez

open access: yes, 2018
Groupers are primary targets of artisanal, recreational and commercial fisheries in the Red Sea and Gulf of Suez. The reproductive biology of the areolate grouper Epinephelus areolatus, collected from the main landing site in the Gulf of Suez, was ...
Alaa G.M. Osman   +2 more
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Diet composition and feeding habits of the milk shark Rhizoprionodon acutus (Rüppell, 1837) in the Gulf of Suez, Red Sea

open access: yes
This study is aimed to provide detailed information on the diet of Rhizoprionodon acutus in the Gulf of Suez. The findings suggest the specialized feeding behavior of this species in the Gulf of Suez. A total of 240 Stomachs of R.
Mostafa Sabrah, Manal   +3 more
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Wind Atlas for the Gulf of Suez Satellite Imagery and Analyses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Satellite imagery and data have been used to investigate the spatial distributions of wind speed and some terrain surface characteristics in the Gulf of Suez. The methods and the results are described in three separate sections: 1.
Hasager, Charlotte Bay
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Temporal and thermal evolution of extensional faulting in the central Gulf of Suez and detrital zircon (U-Th)/He constraints on the thermo-tectonic Paleozoic and Mesozoic history of the Sinai, Egypt [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Many fundamental concepts of rifting have been influenced by observation made in the Gulf of Suez as a result of detailed structural and sedimentological studies.
Pujols, Edgardo J.
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