International Journal of Geosciences

International Journal of Geosciences

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"GIS Data Integration to Manage Waterlogging Problem on the Eastern Nile Delta of Egypt"
written by M. F. Kaiser, A. El Rayes, K. Ghodeif, B. Geriesh,
published by International Journal of Geosciences, Vol.4 No.4, 2013
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