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Archive | 2017

Impact of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on Gezira Groundwater, Sudan

Abbas M. Sharaky; Hossam H. Elewa; Alaa M. Kasem

The Gezira area has one of the most massive agricultural projects in the world. Groundwater is one of the most critical water resources in Sudan. About 80% of the people in Sudan depend mainly on groundwater. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is under construction on the Blue Nile at 15 km from the Sudan’s border, creating a reservoir of 74 km3. The environmental studies of the GERD effect on Egypt and Sudan are vague. The present paper deals with the assessment of groundwater in Gezira using geochemical analysis, stable isotopes, remote sensing, and GIS. The impact of land use/land cover on groundwater quality was studied using supervised classification techniques of multidates (multitemporal) satellite images. Also, it covers the investigation of water interaction between the surface water and Gezira groundwater aquifer. The surface water includes the White Nile and the Blue Nile that will be controlled entirely by the GERD. If there is a direct recharge from the Blue Nile, the GERD will increase the recharge because it will keep the water in the Blue Nile always at a high level all year, resulting in increasing the seepage to the aquifer. The agriculture will also be all over the year, so water infiltration to groundwater will be increased. The major ions, nitrate, ammonium, heavy metals, and stable isotopes (δD and δ18O) were measured to achieve these goals. The results of hydrochemical data were mapped using ArcGIS 10.3 and Aquachem software. The results indicated that there are no any evidence for the groundwater pollution resulted from the anthropogenic activities in the study area. Although agricultural projects have been started with full capacity, since 1960, the pollution traces were not detected. The stable isotopes of the 2H and 18O confirmed that the groundwater of the Nubian aquifer in the study area is recharged from the Blue Nile through the Gezira aquifer. Moreover, away from the Blue Nile, the influence of recharge is negligible, but the water of the Nubian aquifer still mixed with water of heavy isotopic composition. The chemical and physical characteristics of groundwater indicate that the GERD will increase the recharge because it will keep the water in the Blue Nile always at a high level all year, resulting in increasing the seepage to the aquifer. The agriculture in Sudan will also be all over the year, so water infiltration to groundwater will be increased.


Hydrogeology Journal | 2011

Groundwater potentiality mapping in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, using remote sensing and GIS-watershed-based modeling

Hossam H. Elewa; Atef A. Qaddah


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2013

Determining groundwater protection zones for the Quaternary aquifer of northeastern Nile Delta using GIS-based vulnerability mapping

Hossam H. Elewa; Ragaa E. Shohaib; Atef A. Qaddah; Ahmad M. Nousir


American Journal of Environmental Sciences | 2012

Determining Potential Sites for Runoff Water Harvesting using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems-Based Modeling in Sinai

Hossam H. Elewa; Atef A. Qaddah; Ayman A. El-Feel


Hydrogeology Journal | 2006

Water resources and geomorphological characteristics of Tushka and west of Lake Nasser, Egypt

Hossam H. Elewa


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2009

Hydro-environmental status and soil management of the River Nile Delta, Egypt

Hossam H. Elewa; A. H. El Nahry


Hydrogeology Journal | 2010

The contribution of geographic information systems and remote sensing in determining priority areas for hydrogeological development, Darb el-Arbain area, Western Desert, Egypt

Hossam H. Elewa; Rafik G. Fathy; Atef A. Qaddah


Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2008

Prediction of future drawdown of water levels of the Pleistocene aquifer system of Wadi El-Assiuti Area, Eastern Desert, Egypt, as a criterion for management and conservation

Hossam H. Elewa


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2016

Spatial-based hydro-morphometric watershed modeling for the assessment of flooding potentialities

Hossam H. Elewa; El-Sayed M. Ramadan; Ahmed M. Nosair


Archive | 2018

Erratum to: Impact of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on Gezira Groundwater, Sudan

Abbas M. Sharaky; Hossam H. Elewa; Alaa M. Kasem

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Atef A. Qaddah

King Abdulaziz University

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A. H. El Nahry

National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences

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