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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
611 Palynology and mineralogy of the lower Madbi Formation, Al Saba'atyn Basin, Central Yemen: does the Exesipollenites peak correlate with an Early-Middle Jurassic warming event?. 2007
612 The Role of the wrench fault zones in conttrolling the development of westrendesert depressions,Egypt. 2007
613 The Cenomanian-Turonian Transition of Gebel Nezzazat and Gebel Tawal, Western Sinai, Egypt: Based on integrated Macro-biostratigraphy. 2007
614 Late Cretaceous spores, pollen and dinoflagellates from two boreholes (Nuqra-1
and 3) in the Aswan area, southeast Egypt
2007
615 CRETACEOUS PALYNOLOGY (SPORES, POLLEN AND DINOFLAGELLATE CYSTS)
OF THE SIQEIFA 1-X BOREHOLE, NORTHERN EGYPT
2007
616 The Role of the wrench fault zones in conttrolling the development of westrendesert depressions,Egypt. 2007
617 Reliability of Shear Wave Velocity Models Inferred from linear site response analyses using log data 2007
618 Palynology and mineralogy of the lower Madbi Formation, Al Saba'atyn Basin, Central Yemen: does the Exesipollenites peak correlate with an Early-Middle Jurassic warming event?. 2007
619 Palynology of some Cretaceous mudstones from southeast
Aswan, Egypt: significance to regional stratigraphy
2007
620 SURFACE PROSPECTING FOR OIL ALONG THE RED SEA COAST, EGYPT
USING FLUID INCLUSION AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF EVAPORITES


2007