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Mohamed Elhag, Prof. Dr.
Mohamed Elhag, Prof. Dr.
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Evaluation of different soil salinity mapping using remote sensing techniques in arid ecosystems, Saudi Arabia
M Elhag
Journal of Sensors 2016, 2016
1862016
Assessment of water quality parameters using temporal remote sensing spectral reflectance in arid environments, Saudi Arabia
M Elhag, I Gitas, A Othman, J Bahrawi, P Gikas
Water 11 (3), 556, 2019
1162019
Application of the SEBS water balance model in estimating daily evapotranspiration and evaporative fraction from remote sensing data over the Nile Delta
M Elhag, A Psilovikos, I Manakos, K Perakis
Water Resources Management 25, 2731-2742, 2011
1102011
Soil salinity mapping and hydrological drought indices assessment in arid environments based on remote sensing techniques
M Elhag, JA Bahrawi
Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems 6 (1), 149-158, 2017
702017
Forecasting of remotely sensed daily evapotranspiration data over Nile Delta region, Egypt
A Psilovikos, M Elhag
Water resources management 27, 4115-4130, 2013
642013
Soil erosion estimation using remote sensing techniques in Wadi Yalamlam Basin, Saudi Arabia
JA Bahrawi, M Elhag, AY Aldhebiani, HK Galal, AK Hegazy, E Alghailani
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering 2016, 2016
632016
Remote sensing of 10 years changes in the vegetation cover of the northwestern coastal land of Red Sea, Saudi Arabia
A Alharthi, MA El-Sheikh, M Elhag, AA Alatar, GA Abbadi, ...
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 27 (11), 3169-3179, 2020
452020
Land use changes and its impacts on water resources in Nile Delta region using remote sensing techniques
M Elhag, A Psilovikos, M Sakellariou-Makrantonaki
Environment, development and sustainability 15, 1189-1204, 2013
402013
SMART KM model: The integrated knowledge management framework for organisational excellence
A Ahmed, M Elhag
World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development 14 (2/3 …, 2017
392017
Potential flood risk due to urbanization expansion in arid environments, Saudi Arabia
J Bahrawi, H Ewea, A Kamis, M Elhag
Natural Hazards 104, 795-809, 2020
372020
A comparative study of the estimation methods for NRCS curve number of natural arid basins and the impact on flash flood predications
MM Farran, A Elfeki, M Elhag, A Chaabani
Arabian Journal of Geosciences 14, 1-23, 2021
272021
Mediterranean land use and land cover classification assessment using high spatial resolution data
M Elhag, S Boteva
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 44 (4), 042032, 2016
272016
Advanced remote sensing techniques in flash flood delineation in Tabuk City, Saudi Arabia
M Elhag, SG Abdurahman
Natural Hazards 103 (3), 3401-3413, 2020
242020
Quantification of soil losses along the coastal protected areas in Kenya
Y Hategekimana, M Allam, Q Meng, Y Nie, E Mohamed
Land 9 (5), 137, 2020
242020
Stream network pollution by olive oil wastewater risk assessment in Crete, Greece
M Elhag, JA Bahrawi, HK Galal, A Aldhebiani, AAM Al-Ghamdi
Environmental Earth Sciences 76, 1-12, 2017
232017
Conservational use of remote sensing techniques for a novel rainwater harvesting in arid environment
M Elhag, JA Bahrawi
Environmental earth sciences 72, 4995-5005, 2014
232014
Understanding of morphometric features for adequate water resource management in arid environments
M Elhag, HK Galal, H Alsubaie
Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems 6 (2), 293-300, 2017
222017
Simulation of sea level rise and its impacts on the western coastal area of Saudi Arabia
JA Bahrawi, M Elhag
NISCAIR-CSIR, India, 2016
212016
Remotely sensed vegetation indices and spatial decision support system for better water consumption Regime in Nile Delta. A case study for rice cultivation suitability map
M Elhag
Life Science Journal 11 (1), 201-209, 2014
202014
Consideration of landsat-8 Spectral band combination in typical mediterranean forest classification in Halkidiki, Greece
M Elhag
Open Geosciences 9 (1), 468-479, 2017
192017
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