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Assessment of environmental hazards at El-Galala El-Bahariya Plateau, Gulf of Suez, Egypt, using spatial multihazards assessment modeling

Environmental multihazard assessment modeling is essential for developing plans to mitigate the impact of future risks. They can be generated for a specific location by combining assessment maps of different types of natural hazards. Multiple approaches were used in this study to achieve an analytic...

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Published in:The Egyptian journal of remote sensing and space sciences 2022-12, Vol.25 (3), p.741-750
Main Authors: AbdelMaksoud, Kholoud M., Hathout, Heba M.R., El-Sayed, Kholoud M., ALMetwaly, Wael M.
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Gulf of Suez
hazard characterization
limestone
Risk assessment
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