The study aims to use Remote Sensing techniques and Geographic Information Systems in evaluating the properties of the soil of the Samhoud Valley delta, creating a Geographical Database for the soil types and determining their suitability for the cultivation of different plants, based on the laboratory analysis of the mechanical and chemical properties of the soil, in addition to the use of satellite images in estimating Soil temperature and salinity, comparing its results with the results of field samples, and analysing ground water samples; to determine its properties, and its suitability for irrigation. The study found that fertile and moderately fertile land represented 81.9% of the area of the delta, while poor soil represented 18.1%.
Abohadeed, A. A. F. H. (2021). Evaluation of the soil properties of Samhoud Valley Delta and their impact on agriculture: by Using remote sensing techniques and GIS. Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 30(53), 79-152. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2022.132036.1411
MLA
Ahmed Abdel Fattah Hussein Abohadeed. "Evaluation of the soil properties of Samhoud Valley Delta and their impact on agriculture: by Using remote sensing techniques and GIS", Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 30, 53, 2021, 79-152. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2022.132036.1411
HARVARD
Abohadeed, A. A. F. H. (2021). 'Evaluation of the soil properties of Samhoud Valley Delta and their impact on agriculture: by Using remote sensing techniques and GIS', Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 30(53), pp. 79-152. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2022.132036.1411
VANCOUVER
Abohadeed, A. A. F. H. Evaluation of the soil properties of Samhoud Valley Delta and their impact on agriculture: by Using remote sensing techniques and GIS. Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 2021; 30(53): 79-152. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2022.132036.1411