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The impact of groundwater and agricultural expansion on the archaeological sites at Luxor, Egypt
پدید آورنده
Ahmed, AA; Fogg, GE
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رده
کتابخانه
Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages
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Qom
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Qom
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32910706
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025
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LA3pv864s6
TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
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The impact of groundwater and agricultural expansion on the archaeological sites at Luxor, Egypt
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[Article]
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Ahmed, AA; Fogg, GE
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Pharaonic monuments represent the most valuable source of ancient Egypt, covering the period of approximately 3000-300 B.C. Karnak and Luxor temples represent the monuments of the east bank of Thebes, the old capital of Egypt. These monuments are currently threatened due to rising groundwater levels as a result of agricultural expansion after construction of the High Dam in the 1970s.Deterioration of archaeological sites at Luxor includes disintegration and exfoliation of stones, dissolution of building materials, loss of moral paintings, crystallization of salts in walls and columns, stone bleeding, destruction of wall paintings and texts, decreasing the durability of monumental stones, and discoloring.The hydrogeologic and climatic conditions combined with irrigation practices facilitated the weathering processes to take part in deterioration of archaeological sites at Luxor area. Many varieties of salt species are found in groundwater at the study area which react with country rocks including the archaeological foundations. These salts are not in equilibrium but in a dissolution and/or dissolution-precipitation phases which are responsible for the different types of deterioration features of Luxor and karnak temples including dissolution of the salts or minerals of the building stones and/or precipitation and crystallization of new salts. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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2014
Title
UC Davis
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275578
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