List of teaching academic courses

  • Remote sensing and GIS (3 hours)(Post graduate course – PhD),
  • Soil fertility and fertilizers  (3 hours) (Post graduate course – Master degree),
  • Soil pollution (3 hours) (Post graduate course – PhD),
  • Soil Physics (3 hours) (Post graduate course – Master degree),
  • Soil Field and Laboratory Exercises (3 hours) )(Post graduate course – Master degree),
  • Soil conservation in Africa (3 hours) )(Post graduate course – Master degree),
  • Soil and Plant Water Relations (2 hours) (Post graduate course – Master degree). 
  • Research Methods
KHALIFA, A. M., "The digital soil map of Africa at the continental scale and its role in soil conservation plans", International conference of Sustainable Development of Natural Resources in the Nile Basin Countries, 14-15 April 2014, Cairo, Cairo University, 2014. Abstract
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SO, H. B., A. M. KHALIFA, C. CARROLL, H. GHADIRI, and B. YU, "Tools for designing post-mining landscapes with acceptable erosion risk and discharges on the receiving environment", International Symposium on Erosion and Landscape Evolution (ISELE), Anchorage, Alaska, 18-21 September , 2011.
SO, H. B., K. Yatapanage, and A. M. KHALIFA, "Root Zone WSB Model: towards a framework for the sustainable application of saline effluent on land.", 19th World Congress of Soil Science, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 46-49, 1- 6 August 2010. Abstract
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SO, H. B., A. M. KHALIFA, C. CARROLL, and B. YU, "MINErosion 3: A user friendly hillslope model for predicting erosion from steep post-mining landscapes in Central Queensland, Australia", European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2010. Vienna, Austria., 2010. Abstract
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KHALIFA, A. M., YU, B., GHADIRI, H., C. CARROLL, and H. B. SO, "Development of a catchment/landscape erosion prediction model (MINErosion 4) for post-mining landscapes in Central Queensland, Australia", European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2010, Vienna, Austria., 2010. Abstract
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KHALIFA, A. M., M. H. Hegazy, A. S. EL-HASSANIN, and A. El-Naheri, "Using remote sensing techniques for monitoring soil mineralogy for some newly reclaimed areas in Egypt ", The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science , In Press. Abstract
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