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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
921 Stratigraphy of the Miocene sequence of the northern Red Sea. 2000
922 Gochemistry and genesis of the specialized stanniferous granites of the central Eastern Desert of Egypt. 2000
923 Abou El-Maaty, M.A. and Hassan, M.A. (2000): Discrimination between some granitic phases in Central Eastern Desert, Egypt. Geol. Surv. Egypt. Ann, Geol. Surv, Egypt,21-35 2000
924 Biostratigraphy of Paleocene sections in Egypt. In: Early Paleogene Warm Climates and Biosphere Dynamics (eds. B. Schmitz, B. Sundquist and F. P. Andreasson). 2000
925 Plio-Pleistocene palynology (freshwater algae, spores and pollen) and palaeoecology of the shallow subsurface section, west Assiut, Egypt 2000
926 Planktic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Paleocene/Eocene boundary transition in southwestern Sinai, Egypt. 1999
927 Hassan, M.A. (1999): Petrochemistry and petrogenesis of granitoids and granitic gneisses from Rus Barud area. Central Eastern Desert, Egypt. Egypt. J. Geol. V. 43/1: 109-130. 1999
928 Miospore and dinocyst stratigraphy and palaeoecology of the Middle Cretaceous (Albian-Early Cenomanian) sequence of Ghoroud-IX borehole, northern Egypt 1999
929 Platinum-group elements and gold in Cu-Ni-mineralized peridotite at gabbro Akarem, Eastern Desert, Egypt. 1999
930 Origin of spheroidal chert nodules, Durnka Formation (Lower Eocene) Egypt. 1999