Life Cycle Assessment of Dredged Materials Placement Strategies: Case Study, Damietta Port, Egypt

Faculty Engineering Year: 2017
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages: 102-108
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Journal: Procedia Engineering Elsevier Volume: 181
Keywords : Life Cycle Assessment , Dredged Materials Placement    
Abstract:
Over time, Egypt has used to dispose of dredging and deepening materials for ports and marines wet areas by one technique via transported it to a damped area where water depth is nearly 20 m. Regardless the generated and acquisition greates
   
     
 
       

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