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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
851 Pre-Orogenic Magmatic Phases of Baranis Area, Southeastern Desert, Egypt. 2003
852 Hassan, M.A. (2003): Structural and deformational history of the rocks of Wadi El Gemal area, South Eastern Desert, Egypt. 5th Int. Conf- On the Geology of Middle East, Cairo, Egypt 533-548. 2003
853 Bataa, H. Ali, Hassan, M.A. and Fadia, Y.A. (2003): Mineral chemistry and petrogenesis of the granitoids in Wadi Um Taghir - Wadi Saqi area. Central Eastern Desert, Egypt. Proceeding of Third International Conference on the Geology of Africa. Assiut Univ. 2003
854 Upper Paleocene-lower Eocene Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Qreiya (Gebel Abu Had) section, Upper Nile Valley (Egypt). In: Ouda, Kh., and Aubry, M.-P., Eds. 2003
855 Upper Paleocene-lower Eocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Wadi Abu Ghurra section, Upper Nile Valley (Egypt)‏
2003
856 Interaction between microbes and Upper Cretaceous clay minerals, Abu Tartur, Egypt. 2003
857 Application of earth resistivity and self-potential for groundwater exploration and contamination study in the area northwest of Assiut city, Egypt. 2003
858 Palynology and palaeoenvironment of the Quseir
Formation (Campanian) from central Egypt
2003
859 Structural evolution and deformational phases of the area around Gebel El Mayyit , Central Eastern Desert, Egypt. . 2003
860 Hassan, M.A. and Bataa, H. Ali (2003): Petrogenesis and mineral chemistry of the gneissic granites and amphibolites of Barud area, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt. Bull. Fac. Sci. Assiut Univ., 32 (1-F), 41-67. 2003