2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejar.2022.03.003
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The degradation scenario of man-made lakes from satellite observations: A case of Wadi El-Rayan lakes, Egypt

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“…The Upper Lake obtains its water from a diversion of a main drain called "Wadi Drain" (Gophen, 2008) and gives water to nearby reclaimed lands and sh farms (Abdelhaleem et al, 2013;Abdou, 2006). The Lower Lake is a semi-closed basin that receives its water from the Upper Lake's surplus water and some minor drains from nearby agricultural lands and the main water loss is by evaporation (R. G. E. Abd Ellah, 2016). The two lakes have different salinity levels: Upper Lake's salinity is about 2‰ while the Lower Lake's is about 13‰ (R. G. E. Abd Ellah, 2016;EEAA, 2013EEAA, , 2014EEAA, , 2016El-Shabrawy, 2007).…”
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“…The Upper Lake obtains its water from a diversion of a main drain called "Wadi Drain" (Gophen, 2008) and gives water to nearby reclaimed lands and sh farms (Abdelhaleem et al, 2013;Abdou, 2006). The Lower Lake is a semi-closed basin that receives its water from the Upper Lake's surplus water and some minor drains from nearby agricultural lands and the main water loss is by evaporation (R. G. E. Abd Ellah, 2016). The two lakes have different salinity levels: Upper Lake's salinity is about 2‰ while the Lower Lake's is about 13‰ (R. G. E. Abd Ellah, 2016;EEAA, 2013EEAA, , 2014EEAA, , 2016El-Shabrawy, 2007).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Lower Lake is a semi-closed basin that receives its water from the Upper Lake's surplus water and some minor drains from nearby agricultural lands and the main water loss is by evaporation (R. G. E. Abd Ellah, 2016). The two lakes have different salinity levels: Upper Lake's salinity is about 2‰ while the Lower Lake's is about 13‰ (R. G. E. Abd Ellah, 2016;EEAA, 2013EEAA, , 2014EEAA, , 2016El-Shabrawy, 2007). This remarkable difference in salinities affects both lakes so that they act as two different ecosystems.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%