Biography

Prof. Mohamed Ahmed El-Sadek

Nuclear Materials Authority, Exploration Division, Cairo, Egypt

Professor


Email: elsadek_eg@yahoo.com


Qualifications

1998 Ph.D., Ain Shama University, Geophysics Department, Cairo, Egypt

1993 M.Sc., Ain Shams University, Geophysics Department, Cairo, Egypt

1981 B.Sc., Cairo University, Geology Department, Cairo, Egypt

Publications (Selected)

  1. El-Sadek, M. A. (2015), Assessment of radiological indices of soil samples from Northern Egypt through the measurement of the Activity Concentrations of Natural Radionuclides. International Journal of Environmental Science and Toxicology Research "IJESTR". 3, 9, 144-153.
  2. El-Sadek, M. A., and Elkhateeb, S. A. (2013), Application of magnetic susceptibility measurements to study and map heavy mineral spatial distribution pattern in a sample area in Egypt. Environmental Science, "An Indian Journal". ESAIJ, 8, 5, 167-178.
  3. El-Sadek, M. A., Ahmed A. Ammar, and Sayed A. Elkhateeb (2012), Analysis and Interpretation of the Field and Laboratory Geophysical Measurements of Black-Sand Beach Deposits, East Rosetta, Egypt. International Journal of Geophysics. Vol. 2012. 10 pages. Doi:10.1155/2012/435216.
  4. El-Sadek, M. A., Ahmed, A. A., Mohamed A. O. and Abu Elkheer, H. M. (2011), Airborne γ-ray spectrometric characteristics of lithological units and environmental issues in the Bahariya Oases area in the northern part of western desert, Egypt. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 4, 1151-1161.
  5. El-Sadek, M. A. and Mousa, M. I. (2010), Integration of space images and airborne radiometric data for discrimination of radioactive mineralizations at Wadi Araba area, North Eastern Desert, Egypt. The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences. 13, 11 – 19.
  6. El-Sadek, M. A. (2009), Subsurface structural mapping of the area lying between Gabal Elgalala Elqibliya and Elgalala Elbahariya, Northern Eastern Desert, Egypt. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering. U. K., 6, 111-119.
  7. El-Sadek, M. A. (2009), Radiospectrometric and magnetic signatures of a gold mine in Egypt. Journal of Applied Geophysics. Netherlands, Elsevier, 67, 34 -43.
  8. El-Sadek, M. A. , Zaeimah, M. A., Elshayeb, H. M and Naser, F. E. (2008), Application of ground γ- ray spectrometry for exploration of beach placers and monitoring environment, Rafah/Alareish area, Northern Sinai, Egypt. Egyptian Geophysical Society Journal. 6, 1, 17-29.
  9. El-Sadek, M. A. (2008): Radioelement anomalous rock types and uranium mobilization, Bahariya Oases, Western Desert, Egypt. Sedimentology of Egypt. 16, 7-18.
  10. Hosny, A. A. and El-Sadek, M. A. (2007), Delineation of subsurface geologic structures and tectonics, Wadi Elmiyah area, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt. Journal of Applied Geophysics, Egypt.
  11. El-Sadek, M. A., Ammar, A. A., Omraan, M. A. and Abu Elkheir, H. M. (2007), Exploration for hydrocarbon prospects using aerial spectral radiometric survey data in Egypt. Kuwit J. Sci Eng. 34, 2A, 1-28.
  12. El-Sadek, M. A., Hossny, A. A. and Gheith, B. M. (2006), Mapping the concealed complexes and dyke belts in the southern eastern desert of Egypt using aeromagnetic survey data. Journal of Applied Geophysics, Egypt. 5, 315 – 332.
  13. Ammar, A. A., Sharaky, A. M., Shahein, A. N., El-Sadek, M. A. and El-Khateeb, S. A. (2005), Radiolithologic studies on beach and alluvial black-sand deposits, Koam Mashaal area, Egypt, using ground radiospectrometry. First International Conference on the Geology of the Tethys, Cairo University. 125-136.
  14. El-Sadek, M. A., Gouda, M. A., Nady, A. G. and Hosney, A. A. (2005), Contribution of gamma-ray spectrometric survey data on the lithological mapping and mineral exploration of Gabal ElBakriya granitic pluton, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt. Journal of Applied Geophysics, Egypt. 4, 2, 211-227.
  15. Khamies, A. A., El-Terb, R. A. and El-Sadek, M. A. (2004), Potential field analysis using digital filters. Journal of Applied Geophysics, Egypt. 3, 1, 143 – 152.
  16. Gouda, M. A., El-Sadek, M. A., Nady, A. G. and Hosney, A. A. (2003), Use of aero-magnetic method to assist in structural interpretation of Gabal El - Urf area, Northern Eastern Desert, Egypt. The Egyptian Geophysical Society (E.G.S.) Journal, 1, 1, 1-16.
  17. El-Sadek, M. A. (2002), Application of thorium-normalized airborne radio-spectrometric survey data of Wadi Araba area, North- eastern Desert, Egypt, as a guide to the recognition of probable subsurface petroleum accumulations. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 57, 121 – 130.
  18. El-Sadek, M. A., Ammar, A. A. and Sabry, A. M. (2002), Aeroradiospectro- metry in the lithological mapping and environmental monitoring of Wadi Araba area. The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 27, 2A, 131 –148.
  19. Khamies, A.A., El-Terb, R. A and El-Sadek, M. A. (2001), Application of directional derivative filter in the determination of aeromagnetic linaments. Annals Geol. Surv. Egypt, XXIV, 597 - 605.
  20. Ammar, A. A., El - Sadek, M. A. and Sabri, A. M. (1999), Utilization of aeroradiospectrometric survey data in defining radioelement anomalous zones in El Galala El Bahariya El Galala El Qibliya area, Northern Eastern Desert, Egypt. The First International Conference on The Geology of Africa, 2, 315 - 339.
  21. Ammar, A. A., El- Kattan, E. M. and El- Sadek, M. A. (1996), Statistical analysis of aeroradiometric data as a tool for geological mapping of Humr El Raha- El Gulf area, North Eastern Desert, Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Geology. 40, 1, 261 – 288.
  22. El–Kattan, E. M., Ammar, A. A. and El - Sadek, M. A. (1995), Structural framework of Wadi Hmmad – Wadi Qena area, Eastern Desert, Egypt, using aeromagnetic and aeroradiometric data. Middle East Research Center. Ain Shams University, Earth Sci. Ser., 9, 104- 126.
  23. Ammar, A. A., El -Kattan, E. M. and El-Sadek, M. A. (1993), The distribution of radioelements in El Gluf biotite granite, north Eastern Desert, Egypt: a guide to the recognition of anomalously radioactive zones. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 16, 4, 473- 488.



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