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Ecological desert settlement Egypt western desert
• The Western Desert covers 700,000 km2 and occupies about two-thirds of Egypt's land area. It spans from the Mediterranean Sea from north to the Sudanese border at south and from the Nile River east to the Libyan border west. • The population density of
Mohamed Mounir Khalifa +1 more
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Intraplate Earthquakes in Iraqi Western Desert [PDF]
The seismicity of Iraqi western desert was analyzed. During the period from 1900 to 2004, there occurred about 40 events with magnitude Mw ≥ 3.0.The area was inactive before 1970.This may be attributed to quietness of the area and / or to missing of data
Emad A.M. Al-Heety
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Karnatukul (Serpent's Glen): A new chronology for the oldest site in Australia's Western Desert. [PDF]
The re-excavation of Karnatukul (Serpent's Glen) has provided evidence for the human occupation of the Australian Western Desert to before 47,830 cal. BP (modelled median age).
Jo McDonald +7 more
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Geographical distribution of soils in the Wadi al-Muhammadi basin of Western Desert/Iraq [PDF]
The study included many scientific details in the field of studying the soil of the Wadi al-Mohammadi Basin, which is one of the regions distinguished by its diverse landforms, characteristics of geological formation, the nature of the climate, and the ...
Noura A. Turki +2 more
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Snowmelt-triggered debris flows in seasonal snowpacks [PDF]
Snowmelt-triggered debris flows commonly occur in mountains. On 14 June 2019, a debris flow occurred on a steep, east-facing slope composed of unconsolidated glacial and periglacial sediments in Yosemite National Park. Originating as a shallow landslide,
Hatchett Benjamin +4 more
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PETROLEUM SYSTEM OF SHOUSHAN BASIN, WESTERN DESERT, EGYPT [PDF]
The Western Desert is located in Egypt and it consists of a few extensional coastal rift-basins. It started as rifts and was formed during the Jurassic time in association with the opening of the Tethys Sea.
Jong E Cheng
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Typical Shrub Communities and Its Diversity in Ulan Buh-Western Ordos Steppe Desert Ecotone
[Objective] The diversity of typical shrub communities in the ecotone of the Ulan Buh-Western Ordos Steppe Desert was researched in order to provide a theoretical basis for protecting biodiversity and for ecological environment construction in the area. [
Song Zhaobin +4 more
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Background: The knowledge of the distribution of radionuclides and radiation levels in the environment is important for assessing the effects of radiation exposure to human beings.
Ahmed Saad Hussein
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Seasonal and Ephemeral Snowpacks of the Conterminous United States
Snowpack seasonality in the conterminous United States (U.S.) is examined using a recently-released daily, 4 km spatial resolution gridded snow water equivalent and snow depth product developed by assimilating station-based observations and gridded ...
Benjamin J. Hatchett
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Mokhtarabad: a Solitaire Large Late Chalcolithic-Early Bronze Age Site in the Dasht-e Lut and its Implication for Understanding the Communication Networks [PDF]
Dasht-e Lut (western edge of the Lut desert) presented an urbanized desertic landscape in the early Bronze Age.Previous investigations on the large early Bronze Age site of Shahdad, fully justified its definition as an advancedearly urban center. In 2011,
Nasir Eskandari
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