Sayed A. Selim
South Valley University
5 Papers
10 Citations
Sayed A. Selim is an academic researcher from South Valley University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater flow & Groundwater recharge. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Groundwater Rising as Environmental Problem, Causes and Solutions: Case Study from Aswan City, Upper Egypt
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the rise in the level of the groundwater in the Quaternary aquifer at Aswan city, Upper Egypt, from 1971 up to 2014, where the water table increasing ranges between 12.55 and 13.69 m.
Catastrophic movement of rocks and proposed solutions to avoid its risks in the Abu El-Reesh area, northeast Aswan City, Egypt
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the potential catastrophic movement of rocks, delineate the risk zones, and suggest suitable solutions to avoid the potential risks in Abu El-Reesh area.
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Interactions between the surface water and groundwater in the western shoreline of Lake Nasser, Upper Egypt
TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied Darcy's law to calculate the recharge from the western shoreline of Lake Nasser to the adjacent Nubian aquifer, and the maximum value of seepage was at Garf Hussein (27.71 × 106 m³/year), which may be related to high permeability and hydraulic gradient.
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Contribution of urban cemeteries to ecosystem services: evidence from touristic antalya city of turkey
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TL;DR: In this paper , the contribution of cemeteries to the urban ecosystems in Antalya, one of the most important tourism destinations of Turkey, has been concretely determined, and the authors have shown that the green cover in Andızlı Cemetery constitutes 81.64% of the total cemetery area and holds 54.35 tons of carbon per year.
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Investigation of green space cooling potential on land surface temperature in antalya city of turkey
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the cooling effect of urban green spaces on land surface temperature (LST) in Konyaaltı district of Antalya province in Turkey.