Protection methods against sea-level rise caused by climatic Change: Case study of the Nile Delta coastal zones

Faculty Engineering Year: 2017
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
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Journal: 1 Springer International Publishing AG 2017 Volume:
Keywords : Protection methods against sea-level rise caused    
Abstract:
The global mean surface temperature is projected to increase about 1–3.5°C by the year 2100 caused by a sea-level rise (SLR) of about 15–95 cm. Low gradient coastal landforms most susceptible to inundation include deltas, estuaries, beach
   
     
 
       

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