Publications of Moawad Badawy

Journal Article (6)

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Journal Article
Badawy, M.; Aziz , A. O. A.; Mamtimin, B.: Flash floods in the Sahara: a case study for the 28 January 2013 flood in Qena, Egypt. Geomatics Natural Hazards & Risk 7 (1), pp. 215 - 236 (2016)
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Journal Article
Mamtimin, B.; Meixner, F. X.; Behrendt, T.; Badawy, M.; Wagner, T. K.: The contribution of soil biogenic NO and HONO emissions from a managed hyperarid ecosystem to the regional NOx emissions during growing season. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16 (15), pp. 10175 - 10194 (2016)
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Journal Article
Mamtimin, B.; Behrendt, T.; Badawy, M. M.; Wagner, T.; Qi, Y.; Wu, Z.; Meixner, F. X.: Tropospheric vertical column densities of NO2 over managed dryland ecosystems (Xinjiang, China): MAX-DOAS measurements vs. 3-D dispersion model simulations based on laboratory-derived NO emission from soil samples. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15 (2), pp. 867 - 882 (2015)
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Journal Article
Embabi, N. S.; Badawy, M.: A semi-automated approach for mapping geomorphology of El Bardawil Lake, Northern Sinai, Egypt using integrated remote sensing and GIS techniques. Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences 17, pp. 41 - 60 (2014)
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Journal Article
Badawy, M.: Analysis of the flash flood occurred on 18 January 2010 in wadi El Arish, Egypt (a case study). Geomatics Natural Hazards & Risk 4 (3), pp. 254 - 274 (2013)
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Journal Article
Badawy, M.: Detection of the submerged topography along the Egyptian Red Sea Coast using bathymetry and GIS-based analysis. The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science 16, pp. 35 - 52 (2013)

Book Chapter (1)

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Book Chapter
Badawy, M.: Geomorphological characteristics of the submerged topography along the Egyptian Red Sea Coast. In: Continental Shelf: Geographical Distribution, Biota and Ecological Significance, pp. 123 - 162 (Eds. Scanlon, L.; Ranieri, J. L.). Nova Science Publishers, New York (2013)

Working Paper (1)

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Working Paper
Mamtimin, B.; Badawy, M.; Behrendt, T.; Meixner, F. X.; Wagner, T.: The contribution of soil biogenic NO emissions from a managed hyper-arid ecosystem to the regional NO2 emissions during growing season. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 15 (2015), 71 pp.
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