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Geo-environmental risk assessment around Qayitbay castle, Rosetta, Egypt, using remote sensing and GIS techniques

İsim Geo-environmental risk assessment around Qayitbay castle, Rosetta, Egypt, using remote sensing and GIS techniques
Yazar Ayaat Shams eldein, Abdelaziz Elfadaly, Osama Wafa, Mohamed Abouarab, Wael Attia, Mohamed Hagag, Rosa Lasaponara
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Demirbaş Numarası ISSN: 2356-9654, EISSN: 2357-0342, DOI: 10.12816/0046527
Kayıt Numarası cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_ecfe59e875bb406aaa99d310b8796ace
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Notlar In this paper, the environmental risks and their effects on preservation issues are investigated for the archaeological area at Rosetta (Rashid “North of Egypt”), where the most famous Islamic monuments are located. The history of Rosetta is passed over different periods of historical value according to the political and economic situations. The main problem that faces the historic buildings of Rosetta is the salt coming from the soil moisture, caused by saltwater intrusion from the Mediterranean Sea. Over the past twenty years, the Ottoman buildings became the subject of many restoration tasks but most of them have been re-damaged due to the increasing level of the groundwater and humidity. Multi-temporal Satellite images have been used to detect all the changes mainly linked to the expansion of urban, water, and agriculture areas. This unplanned change in land use strongly caused witnessed disturbance in the levels of groundwater which, in turn (and along with changes in temperature), caused the deterioration process affecting the Qayitbay castle. Innovative solutions are created to support the preservation of the castle using GIS and remote sensing techniques.
Görüntüle Majallat al-ʻimārah wa-al-funūn wa-al-ʻulūm al-insānīyah, 2018-07, Vol.3 (11-1), p.1-17
Kaynağa git Danimarka Kraliyet Kütüphanesi Royal Danish Library
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Geo-environmental risk assessment around Qayitbay castle, Rosetta, Egypt, using remote sensing and GIS techniques

Yazar Ayaat Shams eldein, Abdelaziz Elfadaly, Osama Wafa, Mohamed Abouarab, Wael Attia, Mohamed Hagag, Rosa Lasaponara
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Danimarka Kraliyet Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası ISSN: 2356-9654, EISSN: 2357-0342, DOI: 10.12816/0046527
Kayıt Numarası cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_ecfe59e875bb406aaa99d310b8796ace
Lokasyon DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notlar In this paper, the environmental risks and their effects on preservation issues are investigated for the archaeological area at Rosetta (Rashid “North of Egypt”), where the most famous Islamic monuments are located. The history of Rosetta is passed over different periods of historical value according to the political and economic situations. The main problem that faces the historic buildings of Rosetta is the salt coming from the soil moisture, caused by saltwater intrusion from the Mediterranean Sea. Over the past twenty years, the Ottoman buildings became the subject of many restoration tasks but most of them have been re-damaged due to the increasing level of the groundwater and humidity. Multi-temporal Satellite images have been used to detect all the changes mainly linked to the expansion of urban, water, and agriculture areas. This unplanned change in land use strongly caused witnessed disturbance in the levels of groundwater which, in turn (and along with changes in temperature), caused the deterioration process affecting the Qayitbay castle. Innovative solutions are created to support the preservation of the castle using GIS and remote sensing techniques.
Görüntüle Majallat al-ʻimārah wa-al-funūn wa-al-ʻulūm al-insānīyah, 2018-07, Vol.3 (11-1), p.1-17
Royal Danish Library
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