Prof. Mohamed El Sherif Mhamed Goher
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Prof. Mohamed El Sherif Mhamed Goher

Professor
National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Environmental Assessment
62%
Water Treatment
90%
Water Quality
75%
Limnology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
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Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Imam N., S.M. El-Sayed and M.El-Sherif. Goher, 2020. Risk assessments and spatial distributions of natural radioactivity and heavy metals in nasser lake, egypt. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 27: 25475-25493.
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  2. El-Sayed S.M., M.H. Hegab, H.R.A. Mola, N.M. Ahmed and M.E. Goher, 2020. An integrated water quality assessment of damietta and rosetta branches (nile river, egypt) using chemical and biological indices. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 192: 228-228.
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  3. El-Rouby W.M.A., S.I. El-Dek, M.E. Goher and S.G. Noaemy, 2020. Efficient water decontamination using layered double hydroxide beads nanocomposites. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 27: 18985-19003.
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  4. Anufriieva E.V., M.E. Goher, A.E.M. Hussian, S.M. El-Sayed, M.H. Hegab, U.M. Tahoun and N.V. Shadrin, 2020. Ecosystems of artificial saline lakes. a case of lake magic in wadi el-rayan depression (egypt). Knowledge & Management of Aquatic Ecosystems https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2020024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2020024.
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  5. Mohamed M.M., W.A. Bayoumy, T.Y. M. El-Ashkar, M.E. Goher and M.H. Abdo, 2019. Graphene oxide dispersed in n-tio2 nanoplatelets and their implication in wastewater remediation under visible light illumination: photoelectrocatalytic and photocatalytic properties. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 7: 102884-102884.
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  6. Goher M.E., M.H.H. Ali and S.M. El-Sayed, 2019. Heavy metals contents in nasser lake and the nile river, egypt: an overview. The Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research 45: 301-312.
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  7. Goher M.E., El-Sayed.M. Mahdy, M.H. Abdo, F.M. El-Dars, M.A. Korium and A.A.S. Elsherif, 2019. Water quality status and pollution indices of wadi el-rayan lakes, el-fayoum, egypt. Sustainable Water Resources Management 5: 387-400.
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  8. Ali M.H.H., A.D. Al-Afify and M.E. Goher, 2018. Preparation and characterization of graphene – tio2 nanocomposite for enhanced photodegradation of rhodamine-b dye. The Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research 44: 263-270.
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  9. Mohamed M.M., W.A. Bayoumy, M.E. Goher, M.H. Abdo and T.Y.M. El-Ashkar, 2017. Optimization of α-fe 2 o 3 @fe 3 o 4 incorporated n-tio 2 as super effective photocatalysts under visible light irradiation. Applied Surface Science 412: 668-682.
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  10. Abdel-Satar A.M., M.H. Ali and M.E. Goher, 2017. Distribution and speciation of fe, mn, zn, cu, pb and p in surface sediments of lake mariut, egypt. Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies 10.1515/ohs-2017-0016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ohs-2017-0016.
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  11. Talab, A.S., M.E. Goher, H.E. Ghannam and M.H. Abdo, 2016. Seasonal changes effect on the proximate composition, physicochemical quality and heavy metal concentrations in Nile Tilapia from the Nile Rayahs. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 42: 23-31.
  12. Shadrin, N., G.M. El-Shabrawy, E.V. Anufriieva, M.O. Germoush, M.E. Goher and E. Ragab, 2016. Long-term changes of physicochemical parameters and benthos in Lake Qarun (Egypt): Can we make a correct forecast of ecosystem future. Knowl. Manage. Aquat. Ecosyst. 10.1051/kmae/2016005.
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  13. Haroon, A.M. and E.I. Abdel-Aal, 2016. Chemical composition and in vitro anti-algal activity of Potamogeton crispus and Myriophyllum spicatum extracts. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 42: 393-404.
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  14. Goher, M.E., A.M. Abd El-Monem, A.M. Abdel-Satar, M.H.H. Ali, A.M. Hussian and A. Napiorkowska-Krzebietkec, 2016. Biosorption of some toxic metals from aqueous solution using non-living algal cells of Chlorella vulgaris. J. Elementol., 21: 703-713.
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  15. Emara, M.M., M.E. Goher, M.A. Abdo, N.M. Mahmod and A.E. El-Shamy, 2016. Synthesis and characterization of Fe, Mn and super paramagnetic magnetite Fe3O4 nanoparticles. Int. J. Adv. Res., 4: 447-461.
  16. Ali, M.H.H., A.M. Hussian, A.M. Abdel-Satar, M.E. Goher, N.K. Agnieszka and A.M. Abd El-Monem, 2016. The isotherm and kinetic studies of heavy metals biosorption by non-living Chlorella vulgaris. J. Elementol., 21: 1263--1273.
  17. Abdel-Satar, A.M., M.H.H. Ali, and M.E. Goher, 2016. Indices of water quality and metal pollution of Nile River, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 43: 21-29.
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  18. Abd El-Karim, M.S. and M.E.S. Goher, 2016. Heavy metal concentrations in cyanobacterial mats and underlying sediments in some northern western desert lakes of Egypt. J. Fisher. Aquat. Sci., 11: 163-173.
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  19. Goher, M.E., M.H. Ali, I.A. Abdel-Moniem, A.H. Fahmy, M.H. Abdo and S.M. El-Sayed, 2015. Removal of aluminum, iron and manganese ions from industrial wastes using granular activated carbon and Amberlite IR-120H. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 41: 155-164.
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  20. Goher, M.E., M.H. Abdo, A.H. Mangood and M.M. Hussein, 2015. Water quality and potential health risk assessment for consumption of Oreochromis niloticus from El-Bahr El-Pharaony Drain, Egypt. Fresenius Environ. Bull., 24: 3590-3602.
  21. Goda, A.M.A.S., M.A. Essa, M. Abou-Taleb, M. Hassaan, M.E. Goher and Z. Sharawy, 2015. Utilization of fish feed waste by freshwater mussels (Freshwater mussels of Aspatharia chaiziana and Aspatharia marnoi (Family: Iridinidae) in integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) system. World J. Fish Mar. Sci., 7: 185-194.
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  22. El-Shabrawy, G.M., E.V. Anufriieva, M.O. Germoush, M.E. Goher and N. Shadrin, 2015. Does salinity change determine zooplankton variability in the saline Qarun Lake (Egypt)? Chin. J. Oceanol. Limnol., 33: 1368-1377.
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  23. Abdel-Satar, A.M. and M.E. Goher, 2015. Heavy metals fractionation and risk assessment in surface sediments of Qarun and Wadi El-Rayan Lakes, Egypt. Environ. Monitor. Assess, Vol. 187. 10.1007/s10661-015-4592-5.
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  24. Hussian, A.E.M., H.H. Morsi and M.E. Goher, 2014. Microphytobenthos, meiobenthos and sediment quality of Qarun Lake, Egypt. Int. J. Environ., 3: 172-183.
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  25. Goher, M.E., M.H. Ali, I.A. Abdel-Moniem, A.H. Fahmy and S.M. El-Sayed, 2014. Evaluation of surface water quality and heavy metal indices of Ismailia Canal, Nile River, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 40: 213-224.
  26. Goher, M.E., M.H. Abdo and M.F. Sayed, 2014. Heavy Metals Origin, Transportation and Distribution in Water and Sediment of Lake Nasser. In: Ecological Basis for Lake Nasser Ecosystem, El-Shabrawy, G. (Ed.). LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN-13: 978-3-8484-0446-9, pp: 79-102.
  27. Goher, M.E., H.I. Farahat, M.H. Abdo and G.S. Saliem, 2014. Metal pollution assessment in the surface sediment of Lake Nasser, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 40: 213-224.
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  28. Goher M.E. and M.E. Toufeek, 2014. Physicochemical Characteristics of Lake Nasser Water. In: Ecological Basis for Lake Nasser Ecosystem, El-Shabrawy, G. (Ed.). LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN-13: 978-3-8484-0446-9, pp: 54-78.
  29. El-Shabrawy, G., M.E. Goher, M. Germoush, E. Anufriieva and N. Shadrin, 2014. Long-term changes in the saline lake Qarun (Egypt). Acta Geol. Sin., 88: 180-182.
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  30. Abdo, M.H., M.E. Goher and M.F. Sayed, 2012. Environmental evaluation of Ismailia Canal water and sediment, Egypt. J. Egypt. Acad. Soc. Environ. Dev., 13: 61-78.
  31. Shama, S.A., M.E. Goher, M.H. Abdo, S.M. Kaial and A.A. Ahmed, 2011. Physico-chemical characteristics and heavy metal contents in water of Wadi El-Ryan Lakes, Western desert, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. Fish., 15: 213-228.
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  32. El-Shabrawy, G.M. and M.E. Goher, 2011. Limnology of the Nile Delta Lakes. In: River Deltas: Types, Structures and Ecology, Schmidt, P.E. (Ed.). Nova Science Publishers, New York, ISBN: 9781617287565, pp: 35-52.
  33. Abdel-Satar, A.M., M.E. Goher and M.F. Sayed, 2010. Recent environmental changes in water and sediment quality of Lake Qarun, Egypt. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 5: 56-69.
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  34. Goher, M.E., 2009. Chemical assessment of water quality and some heavy metals in Lake Burullus. J. Egypt. Acad. Soc. Environ. Dev., 10: 123-138.
  35. Goher, M E. and M.H. Ali, 2009. Monitoring of water quality characteristics and some heavy metals, in water, sediment and macrophytes in main khors of Lake Nasser, Egypt. J. Egypt. Acad. Soc. Environ. Dev., 10: 109-122.
  36. Abdel Satar, A.M. and M.E. Goher, 2009. Nutrient status and phosphorus speciation of Manzalah Lake sediment, Egypt. Thalassia Salentina, 32: 3-16.
  37. El-Shabrawy, G.M. and M. Gohar, 2008. Physical, chemical, and biotic influences on zooplankton composition in zaranik lagoon, Egypt. Thalassia Salentina, 30: 63-89.
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  38. El-Shabrawy, G.M. and M. Gohar, 2006. Influence of organic matter, nutrients and type of sediment on macrobenthos structure in some fish farms at EL-Fayum, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 32: 239-253.
  39. Ali, M.H.H., M.F. Sayed and M.E. Goher, 2006. Studies of water quality and some heavy metals in hypersaline Mediterranean Lagoon (Bardawil Lagoon, Egypt). Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. Fish., 10: 45-64.
  40. Abdel-Satar, A.M., A.A. Elewa, A.K.T. Mekki and M.E. Gohar, 2003. Some aspects on trace elements and major cations of Lake Qarun sediment. Egypt. Bull. Fac. Sci. Zagazig Univ. Egypt, 25: 77-97.
  41. Elewa, A.A. and M.E. Goher, 1999. Studies of some physico-chemical conditions of River Nile at Damietta branch. Bull. Fac. Sci. Zagazig Univ., 21: 114-136.