Iliass Naouadir | Karstologie | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Iliass Naouadir | Karstologie | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Iliass Naouadir, aculté des Sciences Dhar El Mahraz, Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Fès – Maroc., Morocco

🧑‍🏫 Dr. Iliass Naouadir is a geologist and professor of Life and Earth Sciences from Laayoune, Morocco. 🎓 He holds a PhD in Geosciences and Natural Resources (2018-2024) from Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Fès, focusing on karstification in the Middle Atlas. His research explores remote sensing, GIS applications, geomorphology, and hydrogeology. 🏔️ He has published extensively in international journals and is a member of the editorial board of the Global Journal of Earth Science and Engineering. 🌍 He also holds a master’s in Mineral Resources and Geomaterials and has contributed to studies on geotourism, climate change, and karst processes.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Academic Qualifications

Dr. Iliass Naouadir is a dedicated geologist specializing in geosciences and natural resources. 🏔️ He earned his Doctorate (2018–2024) from Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, focusing on karstification processes in the Middle Atlas, Morocco. His research explores geological formations, hydrogeology, and remote sensing applications. 🌍 Prior to his PhD, he obtained a Master’s degree (2015–2017) in Geosciences, Mineral Resources, and Geomaterials, deepening his expertise in sedimentary processes. 📚 He also holds a Bachelor’s degree (2012–2015) in Sedimentary Basins and Georesources, equipping him with a strong foundation in earth sciences and resource management. ⛏️

🏞️ Research Focus

Iliass Naouadir and his co-authors focus on geomorphology, particularly the formation and evolution of closed depressions in the Middle Atlas, Morocco. Their research examines karstic and structural influences on landscape development, emphasizing tectonic activity, lithology, and erosion processes. By studying the Causse of El Menzel, they contribute to understanding karstic landforms, hydrology, and environmental changes. Their work is valuable for geological mapping, climate studies, and sustainable land management. This research is significant for earth sciences, sedimentology, and geomorphological modeling, aiding in predicting landform evolution under climate change. 🌍🔬⛰️

Publication Top Note

  • Morphogenesis of the Closed Depressions in Middle Atlas: Case of the Causse of El Menzel, Morocco
  • Contribution of Remote Sensing and GIS to the Inventory and Analysis of Factors influencing on the Development of Karst Features in the Middle Atlas, Morocco
  • Coupling Field Investigations with the Contribution of Remote Sensing and GIS for the Moroccan Middle Atlas Karst: A Case Study of the El Menzel Causse