Abstract
From the late Eocene up to the late Middle Pleistocene, Egypt was a wet country due to the rainfall and rivers running through it. Out of the 1660 BCM/y of water that falls within the Nile basin, Egypt receives only 55.5 BCM/y representing about 97% of the renewable...
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El-Rawy, M., Abdalla, F., & El Alfy, M. (2020). Water Resources in Egypt (pp. 687–711). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15265-9_18
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