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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
1021 Stratigraphy of the Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary sediments of Sin El-Kaddab-Wadi Abu Ghurra stretch, southwest of the Nile Valley (Abstract) 1995
1022 The geologic evolution of the Nile Delta area during the Oligocene-Miocene. Egypt. J 1995
1023 The geological evolution of the Nile Delta area during the Oligocene-Miocene. 1995
1024 The geological evolution of the Nile Delta area during the Oligocene-Miocene. 1995
1025 The study of groundwater resources along the plain of the Nile River (from Aswan to Assiut) using geoelectrical resistivity methods. 1995
1026 The study of groundwater resources along the plain of the Nile River (from Aswan to Assiut) using geoelectrical resistivity methods. 1995
1027 The study of groundwater resources along the plain of the Nile River (from Aswan to Assiut) using geoelectrical resistivity methods. 1995
1028 The study of groundwater resources along the plain of the Nile River (from Aswan to Assiut) using geoelectrical resistivity methods. 1995
1029 The study of groundwater resources along the plain of the Nile River (from Aswan to Assiut) using geoelectrical resistivity methods. 1995
1030 (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