Environmental Assessment of Damietta Branch of River Nile by Using Biogeochemical and Isotopic Techniques

Ahmed Mohammed Reda Elkhatat;

Abstract


River Nile is about 6690 km long. It drains a basin of area about 2880.000 km2 and derives its waters almost entirely from the African highlands, supplied by summer monsoon rains, especially over the Ethiopian plateau. After the Atbara north of El-Khartou


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Title Environmental Assessment of Damietta Branch of River Nile by Using Biogeochemical and Isotopic Techniques
Authors Ahmed Mohammed Reda Elkhatat
Keywords Environmental Assessment of Damietta Branch of River Nile by Using Biogeochemical and Isotopic Techniques
Issue Date 2008
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River Nile is about 6690 km long. It drains a basin of area about 2880.000 km2 and derives its waters almost entirely from the African highlands, supplied by summer monsoon rains, especially over the Ethiopian plateau. After the Atbara north of El-Khartou

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