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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
1001 13. Kinematic and geodynamic evolution of Pan-African orogeny: example from the Qift-Quseir section ( Eastern Desert, Egypt). In: Greilling, R. O., Naim, G. M., Hussein, A. A. (eds.), Excursion Across the Pan-African, Neoproterozoic Basement: Qena-Quseir 1996
1002 14. Formation Neoproterozoic metamorphic core complexes during oblique convergence ( Eastern Desert, Egypt). Journal of African Earth Sciences , Vol. 23, No. 3, 311-329. 1996
1003 Cretaceous Palynomorphs from south Egypt. 1996
1004 Detail study on the groundwater situation by the use of GPS, satellite images, and GIS on the area adjacent to Qift- Quseir Road, Eastern Desert, Egypt 1996
1005 Evaluation of the soil and groundwater resources in Wadi Attwani and Quseir- El-Bana Area, to Qift- Quseir Road, Eastern Desert, 1996
1006 Terrestrial Pliocene microfloras from unfossiliferous Paleonile sediments, West Assiut Region (Upper Egypt) 1996
1007 Detail study on the hydrogeological situation of the area around Hiw, Qena Upper Egypt 1995
1008 Evaluation of Ground water Resources in Wadi El-Assiuti area, East of Assiut City, Eastern Desert, Egypt. 1995
1009 Evaluation of Ground water Resources in Wadi El-Assiuti area, East of Assiut City, Eastern Desert, Egypt. 1995
1010 Evaluation of Ground water Resources in Wadi El-Assiuti area, East of Assiut City, Eastern Desert, Egypt. Water Resources At Risk, American Institute of Hydrology, 14-18 May,1995, Denver. 1995