Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2048367174> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 92 of
92
with 100 items per page.
- W2048367174 endingPage "60" @default.
- W2048367174 startingPage "41" @default.
- W2048367174 abstract "Among the other coastal lakes of the Mediterranean northern coast of Egypt, Bardawil Lake is a unique lagoon, as it is fed only by seawater. The lagoon is composed of two main basins, and several other internal small basins interconnected to one another. Although the general geomorphologic characteristics are treated in some regional studies, we used a semi-automated approach based on a wide variety of digital image processing for mapping the major geomorphological landforms of the lake on a medium scale of 1:250,000. The approach is based primarily on data fusion of Landsat ETM+ image, and validated by other ancillary spatial data (e.g. topographic maps, Google images and GPS in situ data). Interpretations of high resolution space images by Google Earth and the large-scale topographic maps (1:25,000), in specific, revealed new microforms and some detailed geomorphologic aspects with the aid of GPS measurements. Small sand barriers, submerged sand dunes, tidal channels, fans and flats, and micro-lagoons are the recurrent forms in the lake. The approach used in this study could be widely applied to study the low-lying coastal lands along the Nile Delta. However, it is concluded from geological data and geomorphologic aspects that Bardawil Lake is of a tectonic origin; it was much deeper than it is currently, and has been filled with sediments mostly since the Flandrian transgression (∼8–6 ka bp)." @default.
- W2048367174 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2048367174 creator A5020618330 @default.
- W2048367174 creator A5048873094 @default.
- W2048367174 date "2014-06-01" @default.
- W2048367174 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2048367174 title "A semi-automated approach for mapping geomorphology of El Bardawil Lake, Northern Sinai, Egypt, using integrated remote sensing and GIS techniques" @default.
- W2048367174 cites W1985449802 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W1992684295 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W1993734501 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2001564322 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2003260667 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2011118643 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2028515670 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2031286236 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2033285322 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2049328822 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2062046070 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2066789232 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2067529600 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2068157240 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2070221544 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2083173052 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2099203375 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2102824719 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2117098900 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2117706739 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2120619026 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W2164094008 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W25244894 @default.
- W2048367174 cites W4237112537 @default.
- W2048367174 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrs.2014.02.002" @default.
- W2048367174 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2048367174 type Work @default.
- W2048367174 sameAs 2048367174 @default.
- W2048367174 citedByCount "13" @default.
- W2048367174 countsByYear W20483671742015 @default.
- W2048367174 countsByYear W20483671742016 @default.
- W2048367174 countsByYear W20483671742017 @default.
- W2048367174 countsByYear W20483671742018 @default.
- W2048367174 countsByYear W20483671742019 @default.
- W2048367174 countsByYear W20483671742020 @default.
- W2048367174 countsByYear W20483671742021 @default.
- W2048367174 countsByYear W20483671742022 @default.
- W2048367174 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2048367174 hasAuthorship W2048367174A5020618330 @default.
- W2048367174 hasAuthorship W2048367174A5048873094 @default.
- W2048367174 hasBestOaLocation W20483671741 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConcept C100970517 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConcept C108497213 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConcept C114793014 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConcept C181843262 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConcept C187320778 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConcept C2778755073 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConcept C58640448 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConcept C62649853 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConcept C76886044 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConceptScore W2048367174C100970517 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConceptScore W2048367174C108497213 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConceptScore W2048367174C114793014 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConceptScore W2048367174C127313418 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConceptScore W2048367174C181843262 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConceptScore W2048367174C187320778 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConceptScore W2048367174C205649164 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConceptScore W2048367174C2778755073 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConceptScore W2048367174C58640448 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConceptScore W2048367174C62649853 @default.
- W2048367174 hasConceptScore W2048367174C76886044 @default.
- W2048367174 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2048367174 hasLocation W20483671741 @default.
- W2048367174 hasLocation W20483671742 @default.
- W2048367174 hasOpenAccess W2048367174 @default.
- W2048367174 hasPrimaryLocation W20483671741 @default.
- W2048367174 hasRelatedWork W1970426879 @default.
- W2048367174 hasRelatedWork W2165232693 @default.
- W2048367174 hasRelatedWork W2302872967 @default.
- W2048367174 hasRelatedWork W2351839320 @default.
- W2048367174 hasRelatedWork W2586407612 @default.
- W2048367174 hasRelatedWork W2736486105 @default.
- W2048367174 hasRelatedWork W2887179086 @default.
- W2048367174 hasRelatedWork W3177440698 @default.
- W2048367174 hasRelatedWork W4283574877 @default.
- W2048367174 hasRelatedWork W4381336740 @default.
- W2048367174 hasVolume "17" @default.
- W2048367174 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2048367174 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2048367174 magId "2048367174" @default.
- W2048367174 workType "article" @default.