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Trace elements in water samples from Lake Nasser-Lake Nubia

M.K.S.erief; R.M.A.adallah; F.G.ass

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 60(1): 267-272

1980


ISSN/ISBN: 0236-5731
DOI: 10.1007/bf02518303
Accession: 020508832

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Lake Nasser, one of the largest man made lakes in the world, is the reservoir created by the High Dam in the southermost part of Egypt and extends beyond Daal Cataract in the Sudan. The reservoir is about 480 kms long, of which, 300 kms are in Egypt (Lake Nasser) and 180 kms in the Sudan (Lake Nubia) and extends approximately within the latitudes of 21 No in the Sudan and 24 No in Egypt. In the west is the Great Western Desert and in the east the Eastern Desert of Egypt which extends up to the Red Sea.

Trace elements in water samples from Lake Nasser-Lake Nubia