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The Geography Department addresses thermal danger indicators in a scientific symposium

Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Education for Human Sciences, Professor Dr. Farhad Aziz Mohieddin, the Continuing Education Division held a successful scientific symposium in the Geography Department entitled “Thermal Cline Indicators” on 3/6/2024. It was delivered by Dr. Mustafa Ahmed Muhammad in the context of understanding climate change and its effects. The symposium discussed the latest innovations and research in the field of thermocline indicators and their importance in understanding climate change.

 The symposium was characterized by extensive dialogue with the audience and detailed presentations that addressed the concepts and importance of thermocline indicators and how to use them in monitoring and analyzing climate change. The symposium also included a comparison between old and modern data for thermocline indicators and their effects on the environment and society. Several research papers were presented during the symposium that dealt with specific analyzes of the indicators. The thermocline, focusing on its practical applications in diverse fields such as agriculture, industry, and urban planning. The research highlighted the effects of expected climate changes on these sectors and recommendations to confront them. The Dean stressed the importance of such seminars in raising awareness and exchanging experiences in the fields of geography and sciences related to the environment and climate. He praised the efforts made by the department in stimulating scientific research in the field of thermocline indicators and supporting innovation and development in This is an important area for understanding future climate changes.

 There were many interactions and discussions during the symposium, and many questions were raised about tools for monitoring thermocline indicators and their practical applications in the fields of geographical research and environmental planning.FB IMG 1710363935685FB IMG 1710363941673FB IMG 1710363938814

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