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- Title
الجيومورفولوجيا الحضرية لمدينة السويس.
- Authors
وهبه حامد حامد شل
- Abstract
This research paper examines how the literature of both geology (with the physical & chemical potentials of the soil) and geomorphology (with its sea & river shapes) is applied by the urban geomorphological studies to Suez City in the period of 1914-2020, for the purposes of the targeted urban development and the possibility of using the various ground shapes in future urban fields, while weighing out the expected effects of urban geomorphology on the ground surface shapes. Geomorphological processes, which might cause damage to the future urban structures in the region where the city overlooks the gulf, are modelled by modern techniques, and it has been found out that seismic intensity ranges between the small and the moderate, and that the average moisture strikes the highest in al-Arba’een District. The sea transgression would result in sea pockets distributed along the coast, which would be bigger by the canal in al-Ganayen District by 2100. The urban region in the coastal strip of alGanayen, Suez, and Ataqah Districts receive the urban runoff water from the top of the city due to its low level; still, al-Ganayen District is the most afflicted of all because of the accumulated water that reaches its end there, according to the topography wetness index. The Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (henceforth, SCS-CN) has been applied to the three big valleys in the hinterland, and has shown that basin III drains the biggest amount of watershed runoff and, hence, endangers the neighboring urban structures of Ataqah District the most.
- Subjects
SUEZ (Egypt); GEOMORPHOLOGY; SOILS
- Publication
Ḥawliyyaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-Adāb: Ǧāmiʿaẗ Binī Sūwaīf, 2023, Vol 12, Issue 3, p1115
- ISSN
2314-8160
- Publication type
Article