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Tracing Holocene channels and landforms of the Nile Delta through integration of early elevation, geophysical, and sediment core data

Authors :
Esayas Gebremichael
Hossein Sahour
Mohamed El Bastawesy
Mohamed Sultan
Mohamed Attwa
Source :
The Holocene. 30:1129-1141
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2020.

Abstract

Intensification of anthropogenic activities and related processes have altered the morphology of modern deltaic systems. As a result, mapping of geomorphic features, such as paleochannels, using recently acquired digital elevation data has become increasingly difficult. Using the Nile River and delta as a test site, we developed and applied procedures to map the distribution of paleochannels that existed throughout the Holocene. A high-resolution digital elevation model (DEM) derived from an early, detailed topographic sheet collection was used to minimize the impact of recent man-made topographic artifacts. The DEM-inferred paleochannel distribution was verified using direct and indirect subsurface data. Using our adopted methodology, we identified 76 main and subsidiary paleochannels with a total length exceeding (by >500 km) previously mapped paleochannels. The overwhelming majority (>80%) of the reported historical and archeological sites (29 sites) in the Nile Delta were found to be proximal (

Details

ISSN :
14770911 and 09596836
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Holocene
Accession number :
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