Mohamed Sultan

Affiliations: 
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, United States 
Area:
Remote Sensing, Geodesy, Physical Geography, Microbiology Biology
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Abdelaal A, Sultan M, Abotalib AZ, et al. (2023) Emerging mercury and methylmercury contamination from new artisanal and small-scale gold mining along the Nile Valley, Egypt. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
Abdelmohsen K, Sultan M, Save H, et al. (2022) Buffering the impacts of extreme climate variability in the highly engineered Tigris Euphrates river system. Scientific Reports. 12: 4178
Abdelaal A, Sultan M, Elhebiry M, et al. (2021) Integrated studies to identify site-specific parameters for environmentally benign mining operations: A case study from the Sukari Gold Mine, Egypt. The Science of the Total Environment. 750: 141654
Alshehri F, Sultan M, Karki S, et al. (2020) Mapping the Distribution of Shallow Groundwater Occurrences Using Remote Sensing-Based Statistical Modeling over Southwest Saudi Arabia Remote Sensing. 12: 1361
Sahour H, Sultan M, Vazifedan M, et al. (2020) Statistical Applications to Downscale GRACE-Derived Terrestrial Water Storage Data and to Fill Temporal Gaps Remote Sensing. 12: 533
Bastawesy ME, Gebremichael E, Sultan M, et al. (2020) Tracing Holocene channels and landforms of the Nile Delta through integration of early elevation, geophysical, and sediment core data: The Holocene. 30: 1129-1141
Abdelmohsen K, Sultan M, Ahmed M, et al. (2019) Response of deep aquifers to climate variability. The Science of the Total Environment. 677: 530-544
Karki S, Sultan M, Al-Sefry SA, et al. (2019) A remote-sensing-based intensity–duration threshold, Faifa Mountains, Saudi Arabia Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. 19: 1235-1249
Sultan M, Sturchio NC, Alsefry S, et al. (2019) Assessment of age, origin, and sustainability of fossil aquifers: A geochemical and remote sensing-based approach Journal of Hydrology. 576: 325-341
Sherif MI, Sultan M, Sturchio NC. (2019) Chlorine isotopes as tracers of solute origin and age of groundwaters from the Eastern Desert of Egypt Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 510: 37-44
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