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Sediment clays are trapping heavy metals in urban lakes: An indicator for severe industrial and agricultural influence on coastal wetlands at the Mediterranean coast of Egypt
AE Keshta, KH Shaltout, AH Baldwin, AAS El-Din
Marine pollution bulletin 151, 110816, 2020
312020
Carbon sequestration potential of the five Mediterranean lakes of Egypt
EM Eid, AE Keshta, KH Shaltout, AH Baldwin, S El-Din, A Ahmed
Fundam. Appl. Limnol 190, 87-96, 2017
112017
Loss of coastal wetlands in Lake Burullus, Egypt: A GIS and remote-sensing study
AE Keshta, JCA Riter, KH Shaltout, AH Baldwin, M Kearney, ...
Sustainability 14 (9), 4980, 2022
92022
The biology of Egyptian woody perennials: 4. Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. ex DC.
KH Shaltout, AE Keshta
Ass. Univ. Bull. Environ. Res 14 (2), 131-153, 2011
82011
Ungrazed salt marsh has well connected soil pores and less dense sediment compared with grazed salt marsh: a CT scanning study
A Keshta, K Koop-Jakobsen, J Titschack, P Mueller, K Jensen, A Baldwin, ...
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 245, 106987, 2020
72020
HYDROLOGY, SOIL REDOX, AND PORE-WATER IRON REGULATE CARBON CYCLING IN NATURAL AND RESTORED TIDAL FRESHWATER WETLANDS IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY, MARYLAND, USA
A Keshta
University of Maryland, USA, 2017
72017
A new in situ method showed greater persistence of added soil organic matter in natural than restored wetlands
AE Keshta, SA Yarwood, AH Baldwin
Restoration Ecology 29 (7), e13437, 2021
52021
Benefits of blue carbon stocks in a coastal Jazan ecosystem undergoing land use change
HTA El-Hamid, EM Eid, MHE El-Morsy, HEM Osman, AE Keshta
Wetlands 42 (8), 103, 2022
42022
Distribution of the naturalized species Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. ex DC. in Nile Delta, Egypt
KH Shaltout, MA El-Beheiry, HF El-Kady, AE Keshta
Taeckholmia 30 (1), 59-79, 2011
4*2011
Evaluation of soil organic carbon stock in coastal sabkhas under different vegetation covers
EM Eid, M Arshad, SA Alrumman, DA Al-Bakre, MT Ahmed, ...
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 10 (9), 1234, 2022
32022
Variation in Plant Community Composition and Biomass to Macro and Micronutrients and Salinity across Egypt’s Five Major Coastal Lakes
AE Keshta, KH Shaltout, AH Baldwin, A Sharaf El-Din, EM Eid
Sustainability 14 (10), 6180, 2022
32022
Distribution of the naturalized species Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. ex DC. in Nile Delta, Egypt
KH Shaltout, MA El-Beheiry, HF El-Kady, AE Keshta
Taeckholmia 30 (1), 59-79, 2010
22010
Soils with more clay and dense vegetation were rich in soil carbon along Wadi Al-Sharaea, Makkah, Saudi Arabia
HEM Osman, AA Elaidarous, MH El-Morsy, EM Eid, AE Keshta
Heliyon, e12988, 2023
12023
Modeling Soil Organic Carbon at Coastal Sabkhas with Different Vegetation Covers at the Red Sea Coast of Saudi Arabia
EM Eid, AE Keshta, SA Alrumman, M Arshad, KH Shaltout, MT Ahmed, ...
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 11 (2), 295, 2023
2023
Phytogeographical regions of Egypt: first open-source geospatial data and its applications
A Keshta
2022
GIS data of phytogeographical regions of Egypt - Geospatial dataset
A Keshta
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21368928.v1, 2022
2022
Phytogeographical regions of Egypt
A Keshta
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21368982.v1, 2022
2022
Benefit of Blue Carbon Stocks in a coastal Jazan ecosystem under land use dynamic
H Abd El-Hamid, EM Eid, MHE El-Morsy, HEM Osman, AE Keshta
2022
Dataset: Soil Redox and Hydropattern control Soil Carbon Stocks across different habitats in Tidal Freshwater Wetlands in a Sub-estuary of the Chesapeake Bay
AE Keshta, SA Yarwood, AH Baldwin
https://smithsonian.figshare.com/articles/dataset …, 2020
2020
Do wetland soils emit or sequester carbon? A novel method to assess carbon sequestration rate in natural and restored tidal freshwater wetlands
A Keshta, SA Yarwood, AH Baldwin
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
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