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عامر احمد الدكتور عبدالمنعم محمد
المیاهواستاذ متفرغ فیزیاء االراضى جامعة المنوفیة -كلیة الزراعة -بقسم علوم االراضى
CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Data, Publications &
Scientific Activities
Dr. Abdelmonem Mohamed Ahmed Amer Prof. of Soil Physics and Water Management
Emeritus Professor Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture,
Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom,
Egypt.
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Family Name: Amer
First Names: Abdelmonem Mohamed Ahmed
Current position: Professor (Emeritus)
Nationality & Date of birth: Egyptian, 1/1/1948
Marital status: Married
Academic field: Major: Soil and Water Sciences
Minor: Soil Physics and Water management
Highest degree: Ph.D.
aculty of Agriculture, MenoufiaFDepartment of Soil Science, :Work address
University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.
Fax: +2 (02) 25769495
Tel. Office: +2 (048) 2235693, +2 (048) 2235694
Home: +2 (050) 2337480, Mobile: (+2) 01227279830
E.mail: [email protected]
Academic degrees:
*-PhD. May 1982, Soil physics and Water Management, Faculty of Soil Science,
Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
PhD Thesis titled; Effect of the overburden pressure on the capillary-sorption
potential of water in swelling soils.
*-M.Sc. March 1976, Soil Physics and Water Management, Faculty of Agriculture,
Ain-Shams University, Cairo. Egypt.
M.Sc. Thesis titled; Soil characteristics as influenced by irrigation water.
*-B.Sc. June 1969, Soil Science & Water, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria
University, Alexandria, Egypt.
Languages:
Arabic (native language), English, and Russian
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Positions held:
Emeritus Professor, since 2008 up to date, (still Work as Full Professor), Department
of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.
Professor, 2006-2008, Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia
University.
Professor, 2004/2005-2005/2006, Department of Soil and Water Sciences, Sebha
University, Libya.
Head, Dept. of Soil Science, 2001-2004, Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University,
Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.
Professor, (1992-2001), Dept. of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia
University.
Associate. Professor, 1989-1992, Agronomy Institute, Moaskar University, Algeria.
Assistant Professor, 1986-1989, Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia
University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.
Lecturer, 1982-1986, Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
Post-Graduate Research Scholar, 1977-1982, Soil Physics Dept., Faculty of Soil
Science, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
Assistant lecturer, 1976-1977, Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia
University.
Demonstrator, 1970-1976, Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Ain-Shams
University.
Conferences;International
*5th International BALWOIS Conference on Water, Climate and Environment, 28
May to 2 June 2012, Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia.
*18th International Poster Day of the Institute of Hydrology. “Transport of Water,
Chemicals and Energy in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere System”. Bratislava, 11.11.2010.
*2nd International Conference of Bio-Hydrology 2009 "A changing for Biology and
Soil Hydrology Interactions". 21- 24Sept. 2009, Bratislava, Slovakia.
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*30th Congress of the International Society of Limnology, Montreal, Canada, 12-
18 August, 2007.
*28th Congress of the International Society of the Limnology, Monash University,
Melbourne, Australia, 4-10 February, 2001.
*11th World Fertilizer Congress, Gent-Belgium 7-13 Sept.1997.
*4th International Conference on Desert Development, Mexico-City, 25-30 July
1993.
*Symposium and workshop on “Advances in Soil Sciences”, Moscow State
University, 21st November-20th December, 1988.
*International Round Table Conference on Micro-Irrigation, Budapest, Hungary,
15-19 Septemper, 1986.
Scientific Visits:
*- Texas A&M University, USA, August, 1993
*- CSIRO, Australia, February, 2001.
*- Yugra State University (YSU), Khanty-Mansiysk, West Siberia, Russia, 17-28
September, 2012
Visiting fellowships: (awarded and granted by foreign Authorities):
*Moscow State University, Faculty of Soil Science, Moscow, USSR from December
1986 to September 1987.
*Ministry of Agriculture, Soil Science and Conservation Research Institute,
Bratislava, Slovakia, from 15 June to 15 October 2008, (Awarded by the NSP-
Slovakia).
*Szent Istvan University, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Godollo, Hungary,
from 1st October 2009 to 31 March 2010, (Awarded by the HSB- Hungary).
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*Slovak Academy of Science, Institute of Hydrology, from 2nd to 17th November
2010.
Membership & Alerts:
- Egyptian Society of Soil Science (ESSS)
- EGU
- IUSS
- SWCS
- Copernicus.org
- COSIS.net
- International Commission on Water Quality (ICWQ) of the International
Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS).
- Editor of Scientific Group entitled “Soil Physics for Irrigation and
Conservation” at Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) in USA.
E-mail: [email protected]
Author’s Account in the following international journals:
- Advances in Water Resources
- Agricultural Water Management
- Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science
- Biologia
- Bio Systems Engineering
- Catena
- European Journal of Soil Science
- Geo derma
- Hydrological Sciences
- Hydrology Research
- Irrigation and Drainage Systems
- Irrigation Science
- Journal of Arid Environments
- Journal of Arid Land
- Journal of Hydrology
- Plant and Soil
- Research Journal of Agriculture Science
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- Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
- Soil & Tillage Research
- Soil Use and Management
- Soil & Water Research
Reviewer’s Account in the following international journals:
- Agricultural Water Management
- Journal of Arid Land
- Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Voluntary activity:
Listed as a reviewer in the AGWAT List of Reviewers for 2011(is available at
Science Direct).
Member of the board of the Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University, Egypt for
1995/1996, 2001-2004, 2011/2012.
Research interests:
Study on optimizing and recycle the water in agriculture, and on prediction of the
impact that those waters will have on the soil properties and soil productivity.
My research interests emphasize the study of the crop available soil-water in relation
to soil physical properties, salinity, water table, overburden pressure, and soil shrink-
swell. To study the soil water availability and soil water dynamics in root zone, it is
necessary to curried out in relation to the following studies:
* Swelling kinetics and shrinkage processes in alluvial clay salt-affected soils.
* Effect of the envelope (overburden) pressure on the capillary-sorption potential of
water in swelling soils.
*Contribution of shallow water table to moisture in the soil root zone.
* Study of physical properties of soil surface seal regarding soil conservation and
water runoff. In particular, study of the aggregate size and geometry in relation to soil
loss, porosity and surface sealing where the soil erosion is closely linked and
controlled by soil aggregate stability, while surface sealing is a direct result of
aggregate breakdown and detaching soil particles from the surface.
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On the other hand, pore space in soil and its intrinsic properties such as permeability,
pore size distribution, surface area, roughness, tortuosity, and connectivity are
probably the most important parameters controlling water movement, hydraulic
conductivity, and microbial activity in soils.
It is interesting to study the significance of soil pores regarding water storage and
conductivity and assumed certain formulas that can be use to predict the hydraulic
conductivity in relation to pore size distribution in unsaturated soils. There is many
considerable efforts have been devoted to the indirect estimation of the hydraulic
properties from data that can be measured more easily or are already available. We
examined the soil moisture retention curve as applied to obtain drainable and capillary
pores and unsaturated-soil hydraulic conductivity models as well as to estimate the
irrigation scheduling. Also, water vapor adsorption isotherms are used to deduce the
soil specific surface area (external and internal).
In general my current research work lie within the soil, water, and plant
relationships, crop water requirements (consumptive use), irrigation scheduling,
vadose water and stream flow response to drainage system, water table falling and
crop harvesting. Also, the investigations involve the infiltration (rates and
cumulative), depth of wetting front and profile wetness, hydraulic diffusivity,
sorptivity as a hydraulic parameter expresses the rate of soil moisture movement to
soil particle during the irrigation process, and at steady state infiltration. The studies
of water quality and salinity of surface and ground water in relation to agricultural
expansion in arid lands are also emphasized.
Scientific Supervision and Teaching
An experience in research, training, teaching and disciplinary in the field of Soils and
Water is extended since 1982. Member of scientific committees in charge and
supervisor of 30 Thesis (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) which are approved in the fields of soil
science, soil physics and water management, water quality, soil-water and plant
relationships, soil hydrology, thermodynamics of soil solution, crop water
requirements, irrigation scheduling, agricultural meteorology, and agricultural
irrigation and drainage. These fields are considered in teaching courses for under-
graduate and post-graduate students of Menoufia University, such as:
- Soil physics
- Soil, water and plant relationships
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- Soil hydro-physics
- Soil and water conservation
- Agricultural meteorology
- Crop-Water requirements
- Agricultural irrigation and field drainage
Approved M.Sc. Thesis:
1. Awaga, A. (1989) Nutrients status in relation to certain physico-chemical properties
of some Egyptian soils. Soil Sci.Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
2. El-Kholy, M. (1993) Study of using drainage water in the production of some field
crops. Soil Sci.Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University.
3. El-Eweddy, E. (1993) Factors affecting the sulphur status in newly reclaimed
calcareous soils. Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
4. El-Sharkawy, A. (1994) Study of water imbibition in some agricultural soils.
Agricultural Engineering Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
5. Haggag, A. (1994) Preparation of compost from farm residues. Soil Sci. Dept.,
Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University (applied to University prize).
6. Omran, W. (1994) Effect of some polymers on physical properties and plant growth
in new reclaimed soils. Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
7. Ahmed, A. (1994) Studies on some soils properties as influenced by applying
certain polymers and conditioners. Soil Sci.Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia
University.
8. Abdallah, M. (1995) Effect of irrigation with drainage water on some physical
properties of soil and plant growth. Soil Sci.Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia
University.
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9. Marsal, F. (1996) Effect of phosphorus and iron fertilization on plant growth in
alkali soils. Soil Sci.Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
10.Salem, Y. (1996) Release and distribution of some macro and micro-nutrients in
some soils at different levels of moisture content. Soil Sci.Dept., Faculty of
Agriculture, Menoufia University.
11.Abdel-Hafez, B. (1998) Studies on fertilizing and irrigation of corn (zea mays) and
its content of nutrients. Soil Sci.Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
12.Khalil, A. (1999) Morphological and physico-chemical evaluation of some soils in
western of suez canal. Soil Sci.Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
13.El-Nammas, A. (2000) Drainage water management for rice crop irrigation. Soil
and Water Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University.
14.Antar, A. (2000) Effect of drainage system on some hydrological, physical and
chemical properties of soil in northern Delta. Soil Sci.Dept., Faculty of Agriculture,
Menoufia University.
15.El-Baroudy, A. (2000) Factors influencing soil swelling and the effect of certain
soil conditioners on kinetic of swelling of some Egyptian soils. Dept. of Soil Science,
Faculty of Agriculture, Kafr El-Sheikh-Tanta University.
16.El-Gundy, A. (2005) Effect of different amendments on sodic soil properties and
plant growth. Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
17.Saad-man, E. (2007) Studies on soil hydro-physical properties and ground water
table in Menofiya Governorate. Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia
University.
18.Al-Kathiri, M.S. (2009) Water storage and conductivity in soils as related to
irrigation systems. Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
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19.El-Baalawy, A.M. (2010) Studies on plant nutrition. Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of
Agriculture, Menoufia University.
20.Asmaa, A. Sh. (2011) Effect of organic, bio and mineral fertilization on wheat
plant. Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University.
Approved Ph.D. Thesis:
21.Omran, W. (2000) Soil water movement as influenced by soil properties and
irrigation. Dept. of Soil Sci., Menoufia University, Egypt + Dept. of Bio-systems
Engineering, Hawaii University, USA.
22.El-Eweddy, E. (2000) Factors affecting the accumulation rate of pollutants in
desert soils under the condition of irrigation with El-Salam canal waters. Dept. of Soil
Sci., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
23.Gamal El-Din, A. (2001) Effect of heavy nitrogen application on yield and
chemical composition of some vegetable crops. Dept. of Soil Sci., Faculty of
Agriculture, Mansoura University.
24.El-Shouny, M. (2001) Studies on fertilization modeling of some nutrients in newly
reclaimed soils. Dept. of Soil Sci., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
25.Abdallah, M. (2002) Studies on surface sealing of some soils in Egypt. Dept. of
Soil Sci., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
26.El-Fiky, Y.(2002) Studies on hydro-physical and physico-chemical properties of
new reclaimed soils in Egypt. Dept. of Soil Sci., Faculty of agriculture, Menoufia
University.
27.Amal, F. (2003) Studies on some problems of new irrigation systems. Dept. of
Agricultural Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
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28.El-Araby, A. (2004) Soil water table depth in relation to crops productivity under
different drainage conditions in middle Delta soils. Soil and Water Department,
Faculty of Agriculture, Tanta University.
29.Mohamed, M. A. H. (2009). Effect of organic and chemical amendments on soil
properties and yield production. Soil Sci. Dept.,
Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
30.Ibrahim, S. (2012). Soil physical properties and moisture dynamics in the root zone
as influenced by crusts sealing and water table depth. Department of Soil Science,
Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS :
From the Introduction of the Journal of Biologia, Vol.64, No.3, (Forward to the Thematic Issue on Bio-hydrology): Another study in the Middle East by A.M.Amer determined vapour pressure
isotherms, moisture adsorption capacity, surface area, and hygroscopic water content
of soils with differing in texture, CaCO3 and salinity in the west and middle Nile
Delta. This fundamental study provides essential understanding that is required to
improve the productivity of soils in the region.
Published Papers:
Under review articles:
1- Amer, A.M. (2013). Hydraulic conductivity and diffusivity as calculated for
water filled pores in cultivated clay soils. (Submitted to the Journal of
Irrigation Science).
2- Amer, A.M., Ali, S.M., Omran, W.M. and Salim, E. (2013). Fitting saturated
hydraulic conductivity changes with time as influenced by SAR and
electrolyte concentration in alluvial soils. (Submitted to the Journal of Soil &
Water Research).
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Published Papers with International Peer Reviewed Journals:
1. Amer, A.M. (2012). Water flow and conductivity into capillary and non-
capillary pores of soils. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, (Chile) 12
(1), 99-112.
2. Amer, A.M. (2012). Evaluation of surface irrigation as a function of water
infiltration in cultivated soils in the Nile Delta. Irrigation and Drainage
Systems. Online first; DOI 10.1007/s 10795-012-9130-9.
3. Amer, A.M. (2011). Prediction of hydraulic conductivity and sorptivity in
soils at steady-state infiltration. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science
DOI.10.1080/03650340.2011.572877 www.tandfonline.com/loi/gags20.
4. Amer, A.M. (2011). *Effects of water infiltration and storage in cultivated
soil on surface irrigation. Agricultural Water Management 98(5):815-822.
*This paper is listed as No.18 in the List of the Top 25 Hottest
papers of AGWAT for Jan-March 2011 (available at Science
Direct).
5. Pei Zhao, Ming An Shao, Wail Omran and Abdelmonem M. Amer (2011).
Effects of erosion and deposition on particle size distribution of deposited
farmland soils on the Chinese loess Plateau. R. Bras. Ci. Solo, 35:2135-2144.
6. Amer, A.M. and Amer, K.H. (2010). Surface irrigation management in
relation to water infiltration and distribution in soils. Soil and Water
Research, 5(3):75-87.
7. Amer, A.M., Logsdon, S.D. and Dedrick, D. (2009). Prediction of hydraulic
conductivity as related to pore size distribution in unsaturated soils. Soil
Science, Vol. 174, No. 9: 508-515.
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8. Amer, A.M. (2009). Moisture adsorption capacity and surface area as deduced
from vapour pressure isotherms in relation to hygroscopic water of soils.
Biologia 64/3: 516- 521(Springer).
9. Amer, A.M. (2002). Drainable and water filled pores as related to water
storage and conductivity in agricultural soils of Nile Delta. Verh. Internat.
Verein. Limnol., Vol.28, part 4, p.1912-1919 Stuttgart-Germany.
10. Amer, A.M. (1982). New concepts about determination of compressibility in
swelling soils. Vest. Moscow Univ., S. 17, Pochvovodenie No.4,67-70.
11. Amer, A.M.(1982). Effect of the overburden pressure on the matric potential
of soil moisture. Vest. Moscow Univ., S. 17, Pochvovedenie No.1,44-66.
Published Papers with International Conferences:
12. Amer, A.M. (2012). Infiltration functions for prediction of water sorptivity
and hydraulic conductivity in soils. BALWOIS 2012-Ohrid, Republic of
Macedonia- 28 May, 2 June 2012, “Research Journal of Agricultural Science",
ISSN 2066-1843 vol. 44 (3)/2012.
13. Amer, A.M. (2010). Infiltration functions as applied to predict the hydraulic
conductivity in matrix and macro pores of soils. 18th International Poster Day,
Transport of Water, Chemicals and Energy in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere
System, Hydrology Institute, Bratislava, Sk.
14. Lichner, L., Orfanus, T., Czachor, H., Amer, A.M., Tesar, M., (2008).
Hydrophysical characteristics of a water repellent soil at the locality II at
Sekule. 16th International Poster Day, Transport of Water, Chemicals and
Energy in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere System, Hydrology Institute, Bratislava,
Sk.
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15. Amer, A.M. (2007).Quality of irrigation water resources in Eastern North of
Nile Delta. Proc. SIL 30th Congress, 12-18 August, Montreal, Canada.
16. Amer, A.M. (2001). Drainable and water filled pores as related to water
storage and conductivity in agricultural soils of Nile Delta. SIL 28th Congress,
4-10th February, Monash University, Melbourne-Australia. Verh. Internat.
Verein. Limnol., (2002), Vol.28, part 4, p.1912-1919 Stuttgart-Germany.
17. Amer, A.M. (2001). Prediction of the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity
using pore size distribution and ѱ(w) function in dry soils. Proc. SIL 28th
Congress, 4-10th February, Monash University, Melbourne-Australia.
18. Amer, A.M., Abu-Agwa, F.E., and Awaga, A.S. (1997). Distribution of
nutrients in relation to soil properties in Egypt. 11th World Fertilizer
Congress, 7-13 September, Gent-Belgium.
19. Amer, A.M. (1993). Surface area measurements as related to water vapour
adsorption in arid soils of Egypt. Proc. IV Int. Conference on Desert
Development, 25-30 July (1993), Mexico City, Mexico, PP.619-627. Egypt.
J. Soil Sci. (1992). 32, No. 2 pp.211-226.
20. Amer, A.M.(1986). An approach towards estimation of the external specific
surface from soil moisture characteristic curve. Int. RT. Conf. on Micro-
irrigation. 15-19 Sept., Budapest, Hungary.
Published articles in national journals:
21- Ali, S.M., Amer, A.M., Omran, W.M. and Salim, E. (2012). Evaluation of
surface seal thickness and hydraulic conductivity of four soils as affected by
SAR and ionic strength of the soil solution. Minufiya J. Agric. Res., Vol. 37,
No. 6(2), 1541- 1554.
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22- Amer, K.H., Amer, A.M., Khalil, R.A. and Al-Kathiri, M.S. (2009).Water
infiltration and storage in soils under surface irrigation. Minufiya J. Agric.
Res., Vol. 34, No.4, 1713- 1735.
23- Ali, S.M. and Amer, A.M. (2003). Characterizing soil physical processes
under simulated rain for some soils in Egypt. Minufiya J.Agric.Res.,Vol.28,
No.2,589-610.
24- Hanna, K.F., Amer, A.M., Gomaa, A., Kasem M. and El-Sharkawy, A.
(1997). Study of water infiltration in some agricultural soils of Nile Delta;
''Soil water movement.'' Egypt. J. Ag. Eng.,14(1): 69-84.
25- Hanna, K.F., Amer, A.M. Gomaa, A., Kasem M. and El-Sharkawy, A. (1997).
Study of water infiltration in some agricultural soils of Nile Delta; "Drainage
water". Egypt. J. Ag. Eng., 14(1):85-92.
26- Bayoumi, N.A., Amer, A.M., Negm, M.A., and El-Ewedy, E.I. (1995).
Relationships between growth of alfalfa and sulfur levels in selected soils of
Egypt. Desert Inst. Bull. Egypt, Vol.45 (1), 1-16.
27- Amer, A.M.(1994). Compressibility of swelling soils at certain moisture
conditions. Egypt. J. Soil Sci. Vol. 34, No.1, 79-90.
28- Amer, A.M., Abu-Agwa, F.E., and Awaga, A.S. (1991). Distribution of
nutrients and its relation to physico-chemical properties of selected Egyptian
soils. Minufiya J. Agric. Res., Vol.16, No. 1, 1015-1027.
29- Amer, A.M., Abu-Agwa, F.E., and Awaga, A.S. (1991). Soil surface area and
its relation to NPK status in some Egyptian soils. Minufiya J. Agric. Res.,
Vol. 16, No 1, 935-948.
30- Amer, A.M.(1991). The effect of cultivation periods on the physical
properties of arid reclaimed soils. Egypt. J. Soil Sci. Vol.31, No. 4, 421-436.
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31- Gobran, O.A., Salem, M.Z., Amer, A.M., and Abo-Elenan, S.M. (1991).
Mineralogical studies on some soils in the eastern site of the Nile Delta.
Egypt. J. Soil Sci. Vol.31, No.2, 235-252.
32- Amer, A.M.(1991). A preliminary study to determine the load pressure
coefficient by applying certain hydrological characteristics of soil. Egypt. J.
Soil Sci. Vol.31, No. 2, 147-157
33- Gobran, O.A., Amer, A.M., Khalil, R.A., and Aboel-Naga, S.A. (1990). Study
of some properties of organo-clay complexes in Nile Delta soils. Minufiya J.
Agric. Res. Vol. 15, No.1 pp.1279-1292.
34- Shalaby, M.H., Youssef, N.N., Amer, A.M. (1989). Humic substances and its
effect on availability of phosphorus in sandy soils irrigated by sewage
effluent. Zagazig J. Agric. Res., Vol. 16(3), 285-294.
35- Amer, A.M.(1988). Effect of the overlying load pressure on the matric
potential of an alluvial soil. Egypt. J. Soil Sci., Vol.28, No.1, 1-8.
36- Amer, A.M.(1988). Sodium hazards of irrigation waters applied to alluvial
soils. Minufiya J. Agric. Res.Vol.13,No.3, 1897-1918.
37- Abou-Agwa, F.E., Amer, A.M., Gobran, O.A. (1987). Classification of some
soil profiles from the New Valley of Egypt. Zagazig J. Agric. Res., 14(1),
803-828.
38- Amer, A.M. and Gobran, O.A. (1986). Some chemical and physical properties
of soils as influenced by certain quality of irrigation water. Zagazig J. Agric.
Res., 13(1), 501-520.
39- Amer, A.M. and R.A. Khalil (1986). Effeciency of various extractants in
studying the distribution of humic substances in alluvial soil of Nile Delta. J.
Agric. Sci., Mansoura Univ., 11(2), 870-878.
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40- Amer, A.M. (1986). Effect of cultivation period on certain physical and
chemical properties of some Egyptian soils under reclamation. Minufiya J.
Agric. Res., Vol.11.
41- Amer, A.M., Gobran, O.A., and Khalil, R.A. (1986). Soil aggregation and
aggregate stability factor as influenced by saline irrigation water.
Communication in Science & Development Research.Vol.14, No.161, 143-
159.
TEXT BOOKS (with International Numerical Series):
1. Amer, A.M .(2001). Soil-Water Movement and Irrigation Duties. El-Dar Al-
Arabia for Publishing and Distribution, Cairo, Egypt, (Textbook in Arabic, 1st
ed., 438 pages) I.S.B.N. 977-258-164-0.
2. Amer, A.M. (2003). Soil Hydro-physics & Agricultural Irrigation and
Drainage. "1st Part; Soil and Water Hydro-physics." El-Dar Al-Arabia for
Publishing and Distribution, Cairo, Egypt, (Textbook in Arabic, 452 pages),
I.S.B.N. 977-258-179-5.
3. Amer, A.M. (2004). Soil Hydro-physics & Agricultural Irrigation and
Drainage."2nd Part, Water Requirements and Irrigation & Drainage". El-Dar
Al-Arabia for Publishing and Distribution, Cairo, Egypt, (Text book in Arabic,
524 pages), I.S.B.N 977-258-195-7.
مؤلفات باللغة العربیةاجمالى الكتب وال
. الرصاد الجویةوالطبیعة امبادئ 1982) (دكتورعبد المنعم محمد عامر و دكتور رفعت احمد خلیل .١ . جامعة المنوفیة –كلیة الزراعة
أساسیات الري و الصرف كلیة الزراعة 1984) (دكتورعبد المنعم محمد عامر و مھندس كلیم فرح حنا .٢
.جامعة المنوفیة –
جامعة –كلیة الزراعة . محاضرات في األراضي والمیاه) 1985(دكتور عبد المنعم محمد عامر .٣ .المنوفیة
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ملتزم .جامعة المنوفیة –كلیة الزراعة . مبادئ المتیورولوجیا ) 1988(دكتور عبد المنعم محمد عامر .٤ .عامر للطباعة و النشر بالمنصورةدار الطبع
ربیة و الثقافة و العلوم المنظمة العربیة للت.ھیدروفیزیاء التربة ) 1996(دكتور عبد المنعم محمد عامر .٥
).تونس(برامج العلوم و البحث العلمي دارة، إ
مر للطباعة و النشر عادار .حركة الماء في األراضي ) 1998(دكتور عبد المنعم محمد عامر .٦ .بالمنصورة
جامعة –كلیة الزراعة . القیاسات الطبیعیة في األرصاد الجویة ) 1999(دكتور عبد المنعم محمد عامر .٧
.المنوفیة
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