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“…The climate of the study area is unstable characterized by a rainy winter, some storms during spring, and occasional sudden heavy rainfall during autumn. But the summer season is characterized by stable warm and dry climatic conditions [21]. Geologically, the area is covered by sedimentary rocks belonging to the Quaternary and Tertiary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The climate of the study area is unstable characterized by a rainy winter, some storms during spring, and occasional sudden heavy rainfall during autumn. But the summer season is characterized by stable warm and dry climatic conditions [21]. Geologically, the area is covered by sedimentary rocks belonging to the Quaternary and Tertiary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Quaternary deposits are mainly composed of limestone facies that rest uncomfortably on the Tertiary deposits. The Pleistocene sediments are represented by oolitic limestone, while the Holocene deposits are muddy composed of sand, silt, and clay with abundant carbonate grains [21,22]. The area has a heavy flora that begins at the coastal zone and extends to the rocky plateau.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Pliocene deposits consist of sand, clay, and marly limestone, and show limited exposures in the northwestern coast. In the study area, the Miocene deposits are represented by Marmarica Formation of Middle Miocene age which constitutes the major part of the southern tableland and consists of fractured limestone and dolomitic limestone intercalated with shale and marl (Yousif et al, 2013). The Miocene sediments represent the main deep groundwater aquifer in the northwestern coast, where they are affected by a fracturing system plays an important role in recharging of this aquifer (Said, 1962;El-Shazly, 1970).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…annual precipitation rate with irregular events and rain-fed conditions, soil salinity, hot and drought summer season) and the natural northward slope inspired local Bedouins for unique cultivation style, which is the cultivation of fig and olive trees at the rehabilitated wadis in order to exploit the soilinfiltrated rain water to barely provide the trees with their water requirements (rain-fed irrigation). The full description regarding the climate, geomorphology and tableland of this area were mentioned at Yousif et al [1]. The removal of large areas of indigenous wild vegetation to be replaced by fig and olive trees beside the nonenvironmental agricultural practice, facilitate biodiversity deterioration, elicit the outbreak of more than one pest and induce invasive infestation on domestic plants with sensible yield reduction as the final output.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%