ASSESSMENT AND MODELING OF WATER QUALITY AND ZOOPLANKTON OF EL- SALAM CANAL, EGYPT

Karima Mahmoud yousry;

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El-Salam Canal is one of the largest drainage water-reuse projects in Egypt to irrigate new lands in the northeast Delta and northern Sinai Peninsula. The canal diverts drainage water blended with the Nile water to irrigate approximately 620,000 feddans.


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Title ASSESSMENT AND MODELING OF WATER QUALITY AND ZOOPLANKTON OF EL- SALAM CANAL, EGYPT
Authors Karima Mahmoud yousry
Keywords ASSESSMENT AND MODELING OF WATER QUALITY AND ZOOPLANKTON OF EL- SALAM CANAL, EGYPT
Issue Date 2009
Description 
El-Salam Canal is one of the largest drainage water-reuse projects in Egypt to irrigate new lands in the northeast Delta and northern Sinai Peninsula. The canal diverts drainage water blended with the Nile water to irrigate approximately 620,000 feddans.

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