Dr. Mostafa Gamaleldeen Taha Redwan
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Dr. Mostafa Gamaleldeen Taha Redwan

Associate Professor
Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Sohag University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Geology from Hannover University, Germany

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Biography

Dr. Mostafa Gamaleldeen Taha Redwan is currently working as Lecturer of Environmental Geology at Sohag University, Faculty of Science, Geology Department, Sohag, Egypt. He obtained his PhD in Geology from Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) and Institute of Mineralogy, University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany. In past he worked as Demonstrator in South Valley University-Sohag branch, Assistant lecturer at Sohag University. He is having 14 years of teaching experience at University level. Dr. Mostafa received number of honors include one month Post-doctorate visit from Geology Department Kangwon National University, Republic of Korea, Participation in Subsides for workplace equipments for specialists from developing countries, two years research fund from the return expert program in Germany, four years research fund from Egyptian Government to prepare PhD in Germany. Further to his skills he has knowledge about different instruments for measuring the element analysis (e.g. ITRAX microscope, Geoscanner, environmental scanning electron microscope, Handheld X-ray system), GPS for samples locations and orientation and Theodolite, excellent Computer Proficiency, experience in organizing events and conferences (local conference in Sohag about the development and investment strategy in Sohag city). He is member of different communities i.e. Environmental Affairs Unit in Sohag Faculty of Science, Sohag University, the Egyptian Natural Protectorates Pioneers Society, Board of Directors of the Society for Environment Protection and Community Development in Sohag Faculty of Science. He is also serving as an editorial board member and reviewer in number of journals. He has published 11 papers in peer-review journals and 4 conference abstract as author/co-author. He is supervising 2 MSc students and 1 PhD student.

Area of Interest:

Earth Science and Geography
100%
Hydrogeology
62%
Mineralogy
90%
Palaeontology
75%
Planning
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
28
Abstracts
5

Selected Publications

  1. Redwan, M., D. Rammlmair and A.M. Asran, 2023. Geochemical characterization of altered rocks and element dispersion around an abandoned mining site in an arid zone: A case study of Fatira gold mine area, Eastern Desert, Egypt. J. Afr. Earth Sci., Vol. 199. 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2022.104827.
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  2. Redwan, M., 2022. Geochemical and mineralogical characteristics of some gold mine tailings in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. Front. Earth Sci., 16: 906-915.
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  3. Redwan, M. and E. Elhaddad, 2022. Correction to: Heavy metal pollution in Manzala Lake sediments, Egypt: Sources, variability, and assessment. Environ. Monit. Assess., Vol. 194. 10.1007/S10661-022-10129-1.
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  4. Redwan, M., T.M. Mahran, M.T. Mohamed and Y.S. Mohamed, 2021. Flood hazard assessment and characteristics of cement kiln dust in Ain Sukhna industrial area, north‐western part of the Gulf of Suez, Egypt. Environ. Prog. Sustainable Energy, Vol. 40. 10.1002/ep.13546.
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  5. Redwan, M., D. Rammlmair and K. Berkh, 2021. Secondary minerals in a calcareous environment: an example from Um Gheig Pb/Zn mine site, Eastern Desert, Egypt. Environ. Earth Sci., Vol. 80. 10.1007/s12665-021-09590-x.
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  6. Redwan, M., A.A.A. Moneim, N.E. Mohammed and A.M. Masoud, 2020. Sources and health risk assessments of nitrate in groundwater, West of Tahta area, Sohag, Egypt. Episodes, 43: 751-760.
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  7. Redwan, M. and E. Elhaddad, 2020. Assessment the seasonal variability and enrichment of toxic trace metals pollution in sediments of damietta branch, Nile River, Egypt. Water, Vol. 12. 10.3390/w12123359.
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  8. Zaki, S.R., M. Redwan, A.M. Masoud and A.A.A. Moneim, 2019. Chemical characteristics and assessment of groundwater quality in Halayieb area, Southeastern part of the Eastern Desert, Egypt. Geosci. J., 23: 149-164.
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  9. Redwan, M. and A.O. Bamousa, 2019. Characterization and environmental impact assessment of gold mine tailings in arid regions: A case study of Barramiya gold mine area, Eastern Desert, Egypt. J. Afr. Earth Sci., Vol. 160. 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103644.
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  10. Embaby, A. and M. Redwan, 2019. Sources and behavior of trace elements in groundwater in the South Eastern Desert, Egypt. Environ. Monit. Assess., Vol. 191. 10.1007/s10661-019-7868-3.
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  11. El-Gohary, M. and M. Redwan, 2018. Alteration parameters affecting the Luxor Avenue of the Sphinxes-Egypt. Sci. Total Environ., 626: 710-719.
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  12. Redwan, M., D. Rammlmair and W. Nikonow, 2017. Application of quantitative mineralogy on the neutralization-acid potential calculations within µm-scale stratified mine tailings. Environ. Earth Sci., Vol. 76. 10.1007/s12665-016-6344-4.
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  13. Redwan, M. and E. Elhaddad, 2017. Heavy metals seasonal variability and distribution in Lake Qaroun sediments, El-Fayoum, Egypt. J. Afr. Earth Sci., 134: 48-55.
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  14. Redwan, M. and D. Rammlmair, 2017. Flood hazard assessment and heavy metal distributions around Um Gheig mine area, Eastern Desert, Egypt. J. Geochem. Explor., 173: 64-75.
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  15. Redwan, M., A.A. Abdel Moneim and M.A. Amra, 2016. Effect of water-rock interaction processes on the hydrogeochemistry of groundwater West of Sohag area, Egypt. Arabian J. Geosci., Vol. 9. 10.1007/s12517-015-2042-x.
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  16. Redwan, M. and E. Elhaddad, 2016. Seasonal variation and enrichment of metals in sediments of Rosetta branch, Nile River, Egypt. Environ. Monit. Assess., Vol. 188. 10.1007/s10661-016-5360-x.
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  17. Redwan, M. and A.A. Abdel Moneim, 2016. Using Na/K ratios to identify the potential impacts of sewage effluent on groundwater quality in Sohag, Egypt. Groundwater Monit. Remediat., 36: 62-70.
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  18. Redwan, M. and A.A. Abdel Moneim, 2016. Factors controlling groundwater hydrogeochemistry in the area West of Tahta, Sohag, Upper Egypt. J. Afr. Earth Sci., 118: 328-338.
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  19. Redwan, M., A.A. Abdel Moneim, M. Abo Amra and A.M. Youssef, 2015. Watershed characteristics and flood hazard assessment of the area West of Sohag, Upper Egypt. Int. J. Environ. Eng. Res., 4: 18-26.
  20. Redwan, M., D. Rammlmair and J.A. Meima, 2012. Application of mineral liberation analysis in studying micro-sedimentological structures within sulfide mine tailings and their effect on hardpan formation. Sci. Total Environ., 414: 480-493.
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  21. Redwan, M., 2012. Hardpan Formation in Mine Tailings. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, USA. ISBN 9783848434640, Pages: 228.
  22. Redwan, M. and D. Rammlmair, 2012. Influence of climate, mineralogy and mineral processing on the weathering behaviour within two, low-sulfide, high-carbonate, gold mine tailings in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. Environ. Earth Sci., 65: 2179-2193.
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  23. Meima, J., D. Rammlmair and M. Redwan, 2012. Reactive transport modelling of weathering processes in intensely stratified mine tailings. IAHS-AISH Public., 335: 190-194.
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  24. Redwan, M. and D. Rammlmair, 2010. Simultaneous monitoring of water saturation and fluid conductivity in unconsolidated sand columns. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., 74: 1457-1468.
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