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Department of Geology

Our mission is to pursue excellence in fundamental and applied research in the earth sciences, sustain quality in graduate education, and provide outreach and service for the benefit of society and the environment.

The Department is committed to maintain a diversity of specialties to provide broad-based graduate curriculum in the Geosciences. We value all our core programs and will take advantage of special initiatives that fit with our mission to upgrade those programs as opportunities arise.

# Title Research Year
1021 (1994): Importance of Mid-Cretaceous key miospores for the age-dating of the non-marine Six Hills Formation, west Abu Tartur Plateau, New Valley, Egypt 1994
1022 Nannostructure and significance of fish coprolites in phosphorites 1994
1023 . (1994): Importance of Mid-Cretaceous Key miospores for the age dating of the non-marine Six Hills Formation, west Abu Tartur Plateau, New Valley, Egypt. 1994
1024 New treatments for groundwater aquifers in Wadi El -Mathula area , Eastern Desert , Egypt , using geophysical and hydro geological Methods 1994
1025 Plutonic intrusions of Bir El-Sid area, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt 1994
1026 Hydro geophysical study on El-Marashda area, Qena, Nile Valley, Egypt. 1994
1027 Resistivity measurements for groundwater exploration in the eastern part of Kom Ombo plain , Eastern Desert , Egypt. 1994
1028 11. Formation of basement domes during oblique convergence: example from the Eastern Desert (Egypt). In: Proceedings of the International Geological Field Conference on the Mozambique Orogenic Belt in East Africa (IGCP 348), pp 64-71, Dar Es-Salam Univer 1994
1029 (1994): Importance of Mid-Cretaceous key miospores for the age-dating of the non-marine Six Hills Formation, west Abu Tartur Plateau, New Valley, Egypt 1994
1030 Tectonic trends in the area west of Sohag, Western Desert, Egypt, deduced from aeromagnetic data. 1994