4th Environmental Physics Conference
10-14 March 2010,
Hurgada, Egypt

EPC' 10

Submitted Titles and Abstracts
(1st uploaded: 30 Nov. 2009)


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Author (corresponding)

Title of Submitted Contribution

1-
S.Chitra, SriPara Sakthi College for Women, Tamil, Indi
Toxic element contamination of courtallam falls water- a study.
2-
A. Algattawi, Libya
Biological effects of weak electromagnetic fields.
3-
D. Tripathi etal, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
Terahertz generation by an amplitude modulated Gaussian laser beam in a plasma.
4-
A.F. Bishay, Nuclear Materials Authority, Cairo, Egypt
Preparation of ultraviolet active photocatalytic solution from ilmetite mineral
5-
O. Nazarenko etal, Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia
Improvement of dolomite sorption activity using ultrasonic influence.
6-
J. Adjei-Kumi etal, University of Cape Coast, South Africa
The air quality of Cape Coast with reference to the amount of pollution produce by vehicle exhaust emissions.
7-
M. KheireddineAroua etal, University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Pre- treatment optimization of recovery of polyphenols from Pink Guava fruit processing wastes by membrane technology.
8-
L. Ghasemi, Tehran, Iran
Climate change modelling.
9-
G.B. Shrestha, Tribhuvan University, Lalitpur, Nepal
Pollutants and pollution of Kathmandu Valley
10-
A. Pattanaik etal, University of Delhi, India
A novel fluorescence detection technique for environmental hydrogen peroxide.
11-
N. Saad etal, Faculty of Science, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt
The annual dose for Qena Governorate population due to consume of animal products.
12-
E.K. El-Shewy etal, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Egypt
Effect of different size dust grains on the properties of solitary waves in space environments.
13-
J.S. Paimpillil etal, Center for Earth Research & Environment Management, Cochin, India,
Seepage of groundwater through coastal sediment layers: Coastal ‘mudbanks’ formations with greening of near shore waters.
14-
A.A. Abd El-Latif etal, Faculty of Education in Al Areish, Suez Canal University, Egypt
Effect of gamma ray energies and steel fiber addition by weight on some shielding properties of limestone concrete.
15-
K.O. Ogunjobi, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria
Aerosol parameters and radiative forcing during Harmattan dust outbreaks over sub- Sahel West Africa.
16-
D. Banerjee etal, Vivekananda Institute of Science and Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
On characteristic features of global, polar and equatorial temperature and its possible linkage with solar activities.
17-
S. Avagyan, Yerevan State Engineering Institute, Armenia
On Big Bang.
18-
B.M. Vyas, M.L.SukhadiaUniversity, Rajasthan, India
Atmospheric aerosols.
19-
M.J. Butt etal, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
The impact of minimum and maximum temperatures variations on climate changes in Pakistan.
20-
R. Pourimani, University of Arak, Iran
Natural radioactivity measurement in soil and water samples in and around of Hot Spring of ahallat, I.R.of Iran.
21-
Amr Abdelhady etal,  Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt
Radiological impact of radioactive iodine discharge after hypothetical nuclear accident.
22-
A.L. Suzdaleva etal, Moscow Power Engineering Institute (TecnicalUniversity), Russia
The cooling-basins as experiment for investigation of changes in aquatic biota on the period of global climate warming.
23-
S. upta etal, Rajiv Lochan Government College, RajimRaipur CG, India
Modelling of particulate matter in India.
24-
M. Moustafa etal, Faculty of Science, Minya University, Egypt
Deposition of fungal particles in the lung of workers in a spin factory at El-Minya City, Egypt.
25-
R. Rahman etal, University of Liverpool, UK
A conceptual particle-size model of saltmarsh accretion and its feasibility for the study of coastal evolution: a case study from the Dee estuary, NW England, UK.
26-
M. Hussain etal, University of Salzburg, Austria
Lung dosimetry for inhaled long-lived radionuclides.
27-
F. Elosta, Jganzor Academy Postgraduate Studies, Libya
The simulation on environmental geological of desertification phenomena in Libya.
28-
Kh. Alam etal, Institute of Space and Planetary Astrophysics, University of Karachi, Pakistan
Variability of aerosol and aerosol impact on cloud microphysics.
29-
B. Constantinescu,  National Institute of Nuclear Physics and Engineering, Bucharest, Romania
Natural radioactivity measurements on geological samples by direct gamma-ray spectroscopy in Romania. 
30-
D. Stan etal, National Institute of Nuclear Physics and Engineering, Bucharest, Romania
Some environmental pollution studies using atomic and nuclear methods in Romania.
31-
M. Moustafa etal, Faculty of Science, Minya University, Egypt
Lung deposition and biological effects of inhaled radon progenies.
32-
A.A. Mikaberidze, Alexander Janelidze Geological Institute, R.O. Georgia
High temperature light furnace based on solid-state laser quantron for basalt and silver chloride fibers manufacture.
33-
R.B. Dagang etal, Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak, Malaysia
Sedimentation pattern at Loagan Bunut Lake, Sarawak, Malaysia.
34-
N. Oudda etal, Université de Batna, Algérie
Structural properties of trimetallicacetilyde complex [(Ru(CO)2(η5-C5H5))3(η2-C2)].
35-
L. Nadjia etal, Université de Batna, Algérie
Etude théorique de la synthèse des hétérocyclesoxygénésmoyensà 10, 11 et 12 chaînons.
36-
P. Parthebenetal, Anna University- Coimbatore, India
An effective management of E-waste as a part of construction materials.
37-
A. Mohamed etal, Faculty of Science, Minya University, Egypt
Measurements of bithmuth (214Bi) in indoor air and evaluation of deposition fraction.
38-
M. Yuness, Faculty of Science, Minya University, Egypt
Equilibrium equivalent concentration and unattached fraction of Radon progeny as the crucial parameters in dose assessment.
39-
A.A. Abd El-Latif etal, Faculty of Education in Al Areish, Suez Canal University, Egypt
Effect of different thermal neutron fluxes on blood of male mice.
40-
KM. Krishna, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India
MM5 model simulations of tropical cyclone OGNI genesis over the Bay of Bengal.
41-
M.Sh. Ali etal, Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh
Mapping of solar radiation for Bangladesh using meteorological satellite data.
42-
A.A. Ahmed etal, Faculty of Science, Minya University, Egypt
The radiation dose through the human lung based on the inhalation of short-lived Radon progeny.
43-
L.Z. Haghighi, University of Cologne, Germany
Passive air sampler as a tool for long-term air pollution monitoring in tropical industrial and urban air.
44-
J.J. Abdullah, Soran University, Iraq
Evaluation of rain quality with in Erbil province – Iraq.
45-
I Homayoonnezhad etal, University of Payam Noor, Khash, Iran
a- Analyzing the qualitative characteristics of compost and bio-compost in Zahedan, Iran. 
b- Feeding rainbow trout larva with artemia and comparing growth and surviving of it with customary foods in working- places of Sistan and Balouchestan province, Iran. 
c- Investigation on water quality of ZabolChahnimeh reservoirs from drinking water and agricultural viewpoint with focus on schuler & vilcoks diagrams.
46-
M.S. Popa etal, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Engineering and technology solutions involved in global warming reduction.
47-
M. Haggag etal Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt
Regional environment simulator: Atmosphere ocean land surface hydrology coupled model.
48-
G.W.W. Wepukhulu etal, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Simulation and EDXRF analysis of environmental aerosol loaded filters for heavy metal pollutants by partial least squares.
49-
M.S. Saad etal, Altahadi University, Sirte, Libya
Advances in hydrogen energy technologies.
50-
R.K. Boiyo etal, Kenyatta University, Kenya
Estimating sensible heat flux from remotely sensed moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer data.
51-
J.W. Makokha etal, University of Nairobi, Kenya
A multivariate chemometric study of sun spectrophotometer measured aerosol optical properties: An example from Kenya.
52-
K.H. Angeyo etal, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Environmental studies of the Kenyan atmosphere via aerosol analysis by use of multivariate chemometrics-assisted energy dispersive x-ray flourescence (EDXRF) spectrometry and sun spectrophotometry.
53-
C.A.R. Assed, Sadat Academy for Management Science, Egypt
Developing a GIS environmental model for health hazards in Egypt.
54-
M.J. Mangala etal, Kenyatta University, Kenya
Characterization of honey, pollen and bee tissue samples for trace elements content.
55-
S. Harb etal, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt.
Activity concentration for surface soil samples collected from Armant, Qena, Egypt.
56-
A. Mahjoubietal, Gabes University, Gabes, Tunisia
Data acquisition system for photovoltaic water pumping system in the desert of Tunisia.
57-
U.N. Trivedi, Government  Engineering College, Ahmedabad, India
Application and importance of environmental physics in engineering education.
58-
V.V. Levdansky etal, Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals, Prague, Czech Republic
Factors affecting formation and growth rate of atmospheric aerosols.
59-
J. Bannon etal, Longenecker and Associates, USA
Algal turf scrubbers: Cleaning water while capturing solar energy for biofuel production.
60-
S. Maulina, Sumatera Utara University, Malaysia
Eco-efficiency analysis:  Creating more values with less impact in LaTeX concentrate processing.
61-
M.N.H. Comsan, ENPA, Egypt
Solar energy perspectives in Egypt.
62-
T. Salah El-Din etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt
Radiation exposure of passengers to cosmic radiation.
63-
H.M. Farghally etal, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt
Geothermal hot water and space heating system in Egypt.
64-
A.M.Hassan, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt
Use of neutron activation analysis techniques in environmental research.
65-
Y. Sadeghi etal, University of Tehran, Iran
Relating SAR image texture to the biomass of forest.
66-
N.M. Emara etal, Tanta  University, Egypt
Effect of thermal neutron flux on plasma leptin in (Microchiroptera) Taphozousnudiventris bats during pregnancy and lactation 
67-
I. Adullaev, Azersun Holding, Baku, Azerbaijan
On the theory of pyramids effects.
68-
O. Gerasymov, Odessa University of Environment, Ukraine
Stereological estimations of ecological contaminations.
69-
M.S.M. El-Tahawy, Atomic Energy Authoruty, Egypt
Pre-operational radioactivity data base for NPP site.
70-
M.S. Ibrahim etal, Atomic Energy Authoruty, Egypt
Measurement of collagen contents snd histological studies in animal treated by ambrosin after exposure to gamma radiation.
71-
Kh.M. Zakaria etal, Atomic Energy Authoruty, Egypt
Role of natural plants in enhancement of immune system against exposure to ionizing radiation.
72-
A.A Hassan etal, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt
A study of ultraviolet radiation at Qena, Upper Egypt
73-
E.A.A. Ali etal, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt
Computer simulation for dispersion of air pollution released from a line source according to Gaussian model.
74-
A. Khater, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt
Distribution pattern of NORM on Red Sea shore sediments in relation to non-nuclear industries.
75-
A. Khater etal, King Saud University, Riyad, Saudi Arabia
Uranium and heavy metals in Narghile (Shisha, Hookah) moassel.
76-
H.R. El-Kady, Shams El-Nil, Egypt
Shams El-Nil and pyramids science.
77-
M Shafy etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt
Non destructive testing measurement for monitoring pitting corrosion using DCPD techniques.
78-
E.E. Abdel-Hady etal, Minya University, Egypt
Comparative study of sulfonated  and phosphorylated commercial polytetraflouroethylene (PTFE) grafted with styrene for fuel cell application.
79-
E.E. Abdel-Hady etal, Minya University, Egypt
Grafting of styrene onto commercial polytetraflouroethylene (PTFE) membrane and sulfonation for possible use in fuel cell.
80-
E.E. Abdel-Hady etal, Minya University, Egypt
Miscibility and crystallization behavior of Poly (3-hydroxybutyrate) and Poly (ethylene glycol) blends studied by positron annihilation spectroscopy.
81-
A.A. Alzergy etal, Omar El Mukhtar University,  El-Beida, Libya
Histological and physiological alterations induced by thermal neutron fluxes in male Swiss Albino mice.
82- A.A. Gad Allah etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt Environmental health impacts of nuclear fuel cycle with emphasis to monitoring and radiological safety control system.
83- E.E. Abdel-Hady, Minya University, Egypt Gamma irradiation effect on biodegradable poly (hydroxybutyrate) studied by Positron Annihilation Technique.
84- E.M. Hegazi etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt The effect of gamma irradiation on NBR seal materials with different antioxidants.
85- M. Abdel Geleel, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt Fixation of cesium, cobalt, lead and copper onto different cationic forms of a natural zeolite: activated bentonite. 
86- N. H. M. Kamel etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt Removal of lead, cobalt and manganese from aqueous solutions using a certain synthetic ion exchanger.
87- E. Elsharkawy etal, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt The microstructure and mechanical behavior of aluminum alloy 6061 with the addition of Al-5Ti-1B and Al-5Ti-0.25C grain refiner master alloys.
88- M.M.Y. Al-Anzy etal, Tikrit University, Tikrit, Iraq Determination of environmental parameters in polluted samples.

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