Groundwater Resources Management in Terms of Quantity and Quality in Western Desert of Egypt in the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System (NSAS)of “DakhlaBasin: Farafra -Dakhla-kharga Oasis and part of Asyut Governorate”.
ABEER MOSTAFA MOHAMED SOLIMAN;
Abstract
The present research is evaluating the current available ground water
resources from quantitative as well as qualitative aspects in New Valley in the
Western Desert of Egypt. A finite difference model “Visual Mudflow” was applied
to Simulate ground water flow in the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System.
The results show an optimum sustainability for safe groundwater use from the
points of quantity and quality.
resources from quantitative as well as qualitative aspects in New Valley in the
Western Desert of Egypt. A finite difference model “Visual Mudflow” was applied
to Simulate ground water flow in the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System.
The results show an optimum sustainability for safe groundwater use from the
points of quantity and quality.
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| Title | Groundwater Resources Management in Terms of Quantity and Quality in Western Desert of Egypt in the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System (NSAS)of “DakhlaBasin: Farafra -Dakhla-kharga Oasis and part of Asyut Governorate”. | Authors | ABEER MOSTAFA MOHAMED SOLIMAN | Issue Date | 2016 |
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