LEADER 06824nam 22006615 450 001 996543167703316 005 20230808014301.0 010 $a83-67405-27-7 035 $a(CKB)27977601100041 035 $a(DE-B1597)652193 035 $a(DE-B1597)9788367405270 035 $a(EXLCZ)9927977601100041 100 $a20230808h20232023 fg 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$a1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WATER AND EARTH SCIENCES (ICWES?22) $e25-26 May, 2022 Istanbul, Turkey (HYBRID) 210 1$aWarsaw ;$aBerlin : $cSciendo, $d[2023] 210 4$d©2023 215 $a1 online resource 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tContents -- $tThermal, rainfall and drought climatic trend recently observed and future projections by 2040-2060 in Morocco -- $tLate Miocene Paleoenvironmental Changes in the Gharb basin (NW Morocco) -- $tContribution of ICP-MS and ionic geochemistry to the comprehension of the enrichment of silver in the Imiter Polymetallic deposit (Saghro Anti-Atlas Morocco). -- $tEvaluation of the Quality of Solid Waste Management in Two Health Establishments of the Mohamed VI University Hospital in Marrakech -- $tResilience of reception spaces for industry through a proactive approach to analyzing climate risks and opportunities: case of the industrial area of Aļt Melloul (Morocco) -- $tMineralogical, geotechnical and physico-chemical investigations of Bentonite rich raw materials from the eastern Rif region (Nador-Morocco): A comparison study -- $tQuantitative analysis of the morphometric parameters of the Oued Lakhdar watershed (Morocco): Statistical and GIS approaches -- $tCharacterization of physicochemical impacts of hospital and urban effluents on the environment, case of Meknes, Morocco -- $tDrip irrigation projects maintenance, A forgotten aspect -- $tPaleoenvironmental events in the Boudinar basin (NE, Morocco) before the Messinian salinity crisis -- $tThe problem of silting in Moroccan harbours: the case of Tan-Tan harbour -- $tVegetation and Climate Changes During the Pliocene in Southwestern Mediterranean 330 $aThe 1st edition of the International Conference on Water and Earth Sciences (ICWES?22) is a major meeting for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to share ideas in the areas of Water and Earth Sciences from both theoretical and practical perspectives. We strongly encourage contributions that describe real-world problems, interdisciplinary research, experimental and/or theoretical studies, while offering new insights into the fields of Geography and Environmental Science, as well as Water and Earth Sciences. We cordially welcome submission of original papers concerning any of the areas listed below. All accepted papers will be presented at the conference by one of the authors and published in the proceedings of MAASI with an ISBN. The acceptance will be based on quality, relevance, and originality. Presentation option include both oral and poster sessions. We also plan to hold special sessions for case studies and commercial presentations, as well as tutorials focusing on technical or scientific topics. Companies that would like to present their products or methodologies, and researchers interested in demonstrating a demo or presenting a tutorial are invited to contact the conference secretariat. CONFERENCE AREAS While each of the topic areas is further elaborated below, the sub-topic list is not exhaustive. Authors may address one or more of the listed sub-topics but are not limited to them. They may also refer to other related sub-topics, as long as they relate to one of the following main topic areas: 1. WATER2. EARTH SCIENCES Registration Fees Open Access Licence These conference proceedings provide immediate open access to its content under the CC-BY https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Authors who will publish with these proceedings retain all copyrights and agree to the terms of the above-mentioned CC-BY 4.0 licence Open Access Statement This conference proceedings is an Open Access proceedings that allows a free unlimited access to all its contents without any restrictions upon publication to all users. 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