Mohamed El Tokhi
United Arab Emirates University
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Mohamed El Tokhi.
Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change | 2016
Hasan Arman; Mohamed El Tokhi; Osman Abdelghany; Bahaa Mahmoud; Mahmoud Abu Saima
A term of durability, which controls the stability of surficial and underground cavities, is usually used to describe the resistance of a rock to weathering and the rate of occurrence of such changes. To assess the durability of rocks, the slake durability test was widely used for evaluation of physical changes and/or slaking behavior of rocks as result of wetting-drying processes. First time, large number of laboratory tests will be conducted to understand durability of the Lower Oligocene limestones, which have extensively fractured and cavernous features. Since Al Ain city is located on the foundational level of these limestones bedrock, it has been motivated to conduct a detailed laboratory study to characterize the durability behavior of the bedrocks. The area of Jabel Hafit and surrounding hills will be selected as a targeted study area due to the easily accessible of rock outcrops. This study is a unique and will tackle problems related to rock engineering such as underground openings and slope stability, which have been encountered in the study area during and after any engineering applications. Furthermore, this study may help better understanding of durability problems, mitigate any possible causality and reduce loss of property today and/or in the future too.
Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2014
Sulaiman Alaabed; Mohamed El Tokhi
The volcanic activities in the Eastern Desert of Egypt define two major magmatic episodes separated in time. The Dokhan Volcanics is the main representative of the later episode which commenced about 600 Ma and continued for about 25 Ma. These volcanics have been found to vary lithologically from mafic to felsic rocks. Mineralogical and geochemical signatures were used to examine a suite of Dokhan lithology from the Esh El Mellaha area of Egypt Eastern Desert with the aim of clarifying their petrogenesis and tectonic significance. The primary phases (e.g. pyroxene, amphibole, and plagioclase) of the Dokhan volcanics illustrate a progression from basalt to andesite to dacite. Enstatite component (En) of pyroxenes and anorthite (An) component of plagioclase decrease in modes from basalts to andesites to dacites. Whole rock geochemistry records similar trends. There is a wide range of SiO2 (43.62–63.91 wt.%), CaO (2.34–10.56 wt.%), Sr (110–908 ppm), and Zr (120–296 ppm) contents, and a moderate enrichment in incompatible elements. The fractionation index (FeOtotal/MgO) increases gradually from basalts through andesites to dacites (2.72, 2.89, and 4.03, respectively). These chemical variations support a model of fractional crystallization playing an essential role during the evolution of the Dokhan volcanic magma series. The enrichment of LILE (e.g. Rb, Ba, K, and Sr) and the relative depletion of HFSE (e.g. Nb, Zr, Y, and Ti) appear to be inherited from a mantle source. Compiling field relationships with mineralogical and geochemical data confirm three magmatic assemblages: tholeiitic basalts, calc-alkaline andesites, and dacites. The data is interpreted to indicate an island arc tectonic setting that may have been transitional to an active continental margin in a subduction-related environment.
Mineralogy and Petrology | 2014
Sulaiman Alaabed; Abdel Monem Soltan; Osman Abdelghany; Bahaa Eldin Amin; Mohamed El Tokhi; Abbas Khaleel; Abdullah Musalim
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering | 2012
Mohamed El Tokhi; Hasan Arman; Osman Abdelghany; Waheed Hashem; Ayman El Saiy
Archive | 2008
Mohamed El Tokhi; Esam Abdelgawad; M. M. Lotfy
International Conference on Engineering Geophysics, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, 9-12 October 2017 | 2017
Mouza Rashid Al Rashdi; Walid El Mowafi; Sulaiman Alaabed; Mohamed El Tokhi
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017
Mouza Rashid Al Rashdi; Sulaiman Alaabed; Mohamed El Tokhi; Fares M. Howari; Walid El Mowafi; Alya A. Arabi
Archive | 2012
Mohamed El Tokhi; Hasan Arman; Osman Abdelghany; Waheed Hashem; Ayman El Saiy
Chinese Journal of Geochemistry | 2011
Mohamed El Tokhi
Chinese Journal of Geochemistry | 2011
Mohamed El Tokhi; Abdulla Musallam