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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
521 The Dababiya Corehole, Upper Nile Valley, Egypt: Litho-bio-chemostratigraphy and geophysical logging. Berichte der Geologischen Bundesanstalt, 85: 39. In: Egger, H., Ed., Climate and biota in the early Paleogene 2011
522 Genesis and geometry of tilted blocks in the Theban Hills, near Luxor (Upper Egypt). 2011
523 Geochemical and
fluid inclusions studies on fluorite mineralization at Homr Akarem and Homret Mikpid
granites, South Eastern Desert, Egypt
2011
524 Geochemistry and fluid inclusions study of highly
fractionated garnet-bearing granite of Gabal Abu Diab,
central Eastern Desert of Egypt
2011
525 Seismic hazard assessment in Aswan, 2011
526 Sand and Clay Mineralogical Composition in Relation to Origin, Sedimentation Regime, Uniformity, and Weathering Rate of Nile Terrace soils at Assiut, Egypt. 2011
527 Geological Setting of the Theban Necropolis: Implications for the Preservation of the West Bank Monuments. 2011
528 Geochemical and
fluid inclusions studies on fluorite mineralization at Homr Akarem and Homret Mikpid
granites, South Eastern Desert, Egypt
2011
529 Effect of bioclogging in porous media on complex conductivity signatures 2010
530 MAGNETOSTRATIGRAPHY SUSCEPTIBILITY USED FOR HIGH-RESOLUTION CORRELATION AMONG SANTONIAN (UPPER CRETACEOUS) MARINE SEDIMENTARY SEQUENCES IN THE U.S. WESTERN INTERIOR SEAWAY AND THE WESTERN SINAI PENINSULA, EGYPT 2010