2020
DOI: 10.23880/ijpbp-16000111
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Contribution to the Eco-Palynological Studies of Wadi El Natron, Egypt

Abstract: Palynological study of three soil profiles has been carried out from the Wadi El-Natrun area, Western Desert of Egypt for their pollen content dating Late Pliocene to present. Results revealed predominance of Mangroves vegetation Avicennia marina during Late Pliocene, and, Early Pleistocene. A warm humid climate with intermittent dry periods is indicated from the Late Pliocene recorded fossils. Fossil remains of Juncus and Salsola pollen types. Lycopodium spores, Pinus and Concentricystes spores were recorded … Show more

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“…Wadi Al Natrun area considered as an extremely arid region where the mean annual rainfall is 41.4 mm, evaporation is 114.3 mm and temperature are 21ºC. The inland salt marshes of the Egypt's Western Desert are found in the form of Sabkhas around the lakes, springs and wells of Wadi Al Natrun (Azzazy and Marco, 2020).…”
Section: Study Area Discerption and Main Water Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wadi Al Natrun area considered as an extremely arid region where the mean annual rainfall is 41.4 mm, evaporation is 114.3 mm and temperature are 21ºC. The inland salt marshes of the Egypt's Western Desert are found in the form of Sabkhas around the lakes, springs and wells of Wadi Al Natrun (Azzazy and Marco, 2020).…”
Section: Study Area Discerption and Main Water Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%