2014
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2014.49580
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Soil Studies on Lake Nasser Region Using Remote Sensing and Gis Capabilities

Abstract: Nasser Lake is an artificial lake located south of Egypt. The whole region is extremely arid, receiving no rainfall except for occasional thunderstorms which sporadically penetrate the area in winter. The images and GIS capabilities were used to generate soil maps. The data extracted from satellite images and digital elevation model indicated that the area under investigation includes six main physiographic units, Dissected desert uplands and Wadis, Desert plain, Sand sheet, Pediment, Plateau and Rock outcrops… Show more

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“…Likewise, these data can be explained by the climatic conditions prevailing at the study area, which are related to low rates of evaporation, depth percolation rates and soil textures (El-Sayed et al 2016). These results were consistent with those obtained by Hammad et al (2014) for the chemical characteristics of the soil around Nasser Lake.…”
Section: Soil Chemical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Likewise, these data can be explained by the climatic conditions prevailing at the study area, which are related to low rates of evaporation, depth percolation rates and soil textures (El-Sayed et al 2016). These results were consistent with those obtained by Hammad et al (2014) for the chemical characteristics of the soil around Nasser Lake.…”
Section: Soil Chemical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…63, No. 2 (2023) value was 12.67%, which was related to the increase in the content of sand, while the highest value for SP was 49.98%, which was related to the increase in the soil content of clay.These results were consistent with those obtained by Hammad et al(2014) and Al-Soghir et al (2022) for the physical properties of the soil around Nasser Lake.…”
Section: Soil Physical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 92%