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Journal articles on the topic "Marsa-Matrouh"

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Salama, M., and E. Khalil. "INTEGRATING GIS AND PHOTOGRAMMETRIC RECORDING FOR EXTENDED SEABED ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, MARSA BAGOUSH, EGYPT." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B2-2022 (May 30, 2022): 953–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b2-2022-953-2022.

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Abstract. Photogrammetry and GIS technologies are developing rapidly and becoming more affordable. They have also emerged as significant archaeological tools as a result of an increasing level of automated workflow in data acquisition and processing. Moreover, these techniques offer considerable reduction in the cost of underwater archaeological research. That is in addition to significant enhancement in research plans, management, and results, especially in extended seabed archaeological projects. Therefore, these technologies are utilized as essential aspects of the underwater archaeological research project in the site of Marsa Bagoush, Egypt. The site is located 250 km west of Alexandria, and it takes the form of a bay, almost 650,000 m2. Marsa Bagoush (ancient Zygris) was mentioned by Claudius Ptolemaeus in the 2nd century AD as one of the main anchorages along the northwest coast of Egypt between Alexandria and Marsa Matrouh (ancient Paraetonium).This paper presents the results of the on-going digital documentation of the site which is a major part of an underwater archaeological investigation project. The paper will discuss the promising application of photogrammetry in underwater archaeology. It will also look at the integration of GIS Database techniques, which represent accurate methods of documenting topographical and archaeological elements and obtaining three-dimensional digital models of the site and its contents.
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Mohsen, Aya Sh, Fatma Al-Kalin, and Mervat Shamroukh. "MODERN TECHNOLOGY AND ITS EFFECT ON MODERNIZING BEDOUIN COMMUNITIES FIELD STUDY IN MARSA MATROUH." Journal of Environmental Science 48, no. 2 (December 1, 2019): 115–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jes.2019.145849.

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Khaled, Azza, Amal Hessein, Ahmed M. Abdel-Halim, and Fadia M. Morsy. "Distribution of heavy metals in seaweeds collected along Marsa-Matrouh beaches, Egyptian Mediterranean Sea." Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research 40, no. 4 (2014): 363–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejar.2014.11.007.

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نوفل, رمضان عبد الحمید الحسینى. "Assessment of erosion dynamics on Marsa Matrouh coast, Western Egypt, using GIS and RS techniques." مجلة کلیة الآداب جامعة الفیوم 14, no. 2 (July 1, 2022): 178–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jfafu.2021.106837.1644.

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Roushdi, Mahmoud. "Spatio-Temporal Assessment of Satellite Estimates and Gauge-Based Rainfall Products in Northern Part of Egypt." Climate 10, no. 9 (September 19, 2022): 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cli10090134.

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Egypt’s climate is generally dry all over the country except for the Northern Mediterranean Coast. The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) uses few meteorological stations to monitor weather events in the entire country within the area of one million square kilometers, which makes it scarce with respect to spatial distribution. The EMA data are relatively expensive to obtain. Open access rainfall products (RP) are commonly used to monitor rainfall as good alternatives, especially for data-scarce countries such as Egypt. This paper aims to evaluate the performance of 12 open access rainfall products for 8 locations in the northern part of Egypt, in order to map the rainfall spatial distribution over the northern part of Egypt based on the best RP. The evaluation process is conducted for the period 2000–2018 for seven locations (Marsa-Matrouh, Abu-Qeir, Rasheed, Port-Said, Tanta, Mansoura, and Cairo-Airport), while it is conducted for the period 1996–2008 for the Damanhour location. The selected open access rainfall products are compared with the ground stations data using annual and monthly timescales. The point-to-pixel approach is applied using four statistical indices (Pearson correlation coefficient (r), Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE), root mean square error (RMSE) and bias ratio (Pbias)). Overall, the results indicate that both the African Rainfall Estimation Algorithm (RFE) product and the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) product could be the best rainfall data sources for the Marsa-Matrouh location, with relatively higher r (0.99–0.93 for RFE and 0.99–0.89 for CPC) and NSE (0.98–0.79 for RFE and 0.98–0.75 for CPC), in addition to lower RMSE (0.94–7.78 for RFE and 0.92–12.01 for CPC) and Pbias (0.01–11.95% for RFE and −2.22–−12.15% for CPC) for annual and monthly timescales. In addition, the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) and CPC give the best rainfall products for the Abu-Qier and Port-Said locations. GPCC is more suitable for the Rasheed location. The most appropriate rainfall product for the Tanta location is CHIRPS. The current research confirms the benefits of using rainfall products after conducting the recommended performance assessment for each location.
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Elgohary, Tamer, and Nisreen Abdeen. "Upgrading the Northern Coast Residential Building Performance by using Affordable Methods Marsa Matrouh Case of Study." International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 10, no. 2 (December 30, 2020): 120–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.b2037.1210220.

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Residential buildings at coastal zone of Egypt face a great shortage in ventilation and thermal comfort, although it has a good orientation to the north. The research focused on Marsa Matrouh city because it is a poor community that has the privilege of sea view. So the research goal is to apply passive natural techniques to apply thermal comfort in this region to decrease the high rise temperature, the IPCC reports stated that there will be high rise temperature for this region as a results of climate change scenarios, for this reason the research aimed to upgrade the existed residential building to cope with this expected high temperature in natural passive way, also it is a good sample for implementing national architecture identity to achieve sustainability by using wooden shatter, wind capture and double glazing. In this research we proved that the optimum affordable natural ventilation technique is the using of double glassing and wooden overhang above each window, this suggested system allowed the air flow to be sucked in order to reduce internal temperature and energy consumption inside any residential buildings. Also the research verified the efficiency of this system by using soft computing technique (Design builder) for measuring the quantities of air flow, solar energy, carbon dioxide emissions, temperature and energy consumption. We aimed to optimize the suggested system to create a new methodology for thermal comfort at coastal zones to solve the high rise temperature issue.
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Fahmy, Dina, Nagwa Sidkey, Mai Elkawaga, and Doaa Zaid. "ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIALS OF ENDOPHYTIC ACTINOMYCETES ISOLATED FROM LEAVES OF ASPHODELUS TENUIFOLIUS (CAV.) (MARSA MATROUH, EGYPT)." Egyptian Journal of Desert Research 66, no. 2 (December 1, 2016): 373–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ejdr.2016.29639.

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Khaled, Azza, Ahmed Abdel-Halim, Zeinab El-Sherif, and Laila A. Mohamed. "Health Risk Assessment of Some Heavy Metals in Water and Sediment at Marsa-Matrouh, Mediterranean Sea, Egypt." Journal of Environmental Protection 08, no. 01 (2017): 74–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jep.2017.81007.

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Ramadan, Walid F., Ahmed M. Abou-Shady, Nabil M. Bahnasawy, and Abd El Salam M. Elywa. "Current Status of Some Micro-Nutrients and Heavy Metals of Al-Hawawer Valley Soils of Marsa Matrouh – Egypt." Alexandria Science Exchange Journal 41, no. 2 (June 30, 2020): 225–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/asejaiqjsae.2020.98932.

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Shebl, Samar, Dalal Abd Elhady, and Amr Refaat. "Economic and Social Factors Affecting the Purchasing Power of Customers in Fast Food Restaurants (Applied in Marsa Matrouh City)." Journal of Tourism, Hotels and Heritage 2, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/sis.2021.40346.1006.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Marsa-Matrouh"

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BRIANI, MASSIMO. "Dalle valutazioni di sostenibilità alla gestione integrata delle zone turistiche costiere del mediterraneo." Doctoral thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/608445.

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