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Document Type : Article In Conference 
Document Title :
Elaboration of Digital Image Processing for Monitoring Environmental Impact on Cheops (Khufu) pyramid
إسهاب عملية التصوير الرقمي في تتبع التأثير البيئي على أحجار هرم خوفو
 
Subject : Mining Engineering 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : ABSTRACT: The Pharaonic monuments represent the greatest group and express a civilization of a period of more than four thousand years. It is a unique heritage of historical treasures that belongs not only to Egyptians but to all humanity. Stone damage or deterioration of monuments in Egypt due to weathering and environmental impact is sounding. Weathering forms such as soiling, black crusts and whitish crusts are very common in the limestone monuments in Egypt. Considerable color of stone material in combination with intense current detachment of stone material is very characteristic of the lower part of many monuments. The degree of deterioration distribution could be represented using contour lines drawn on sketch of the studied stone blocks of a 4 layers. From this, predictions could be made for each zone according to the degree of deterioration. 
Conference Name : 3rd International Conference on Site Characterization, April 1-4, 2008, Taipei, TAIWAN 
Publishing Year : 1428 AH
2008 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 20 
Article Type : Article 
Conference Place : Taipei, TAIWAN 
Organizing Body : International society of Geotechnical Engineering 
Added Date : Tuesday, March 29, 2011 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
محمود إبراهيم أبوشوكAboushook, Mahmoud IbrahimInvestigatorDoctorateprofdraboushook@gmail.com
هـ د باركPark, H DResearcherDoctoratehdpark@gmail.com
سعيد أسامة مازنMazen, Said OsamaResearcherDoctorateMazen_62@Yahoo.com
محمد عبدالقادر الصهبىEl- Sohby, Mohmmed AbdelkaderResearcherDoctoratemsohby@hotmail.com

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