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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
531 Hassan. M.A. (2012): Petrochemistry and mineral chemistry of the amphibolite rocks in Um Ba,anib gneisses of Meatiq area, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt. Bull. Fac. Sci. Assiut Univ., 30(2-F): 12-23. 2012
532 Utilization of remote sensing techniques for mapping an ophiolite sequence and imbricate fan structure, Wadi Mubarak, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt . 2012
533 Contribution to the sedimentology, diagenesis and mineralogy of the Cenomanian/Santonian mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sequence in north Eastern Desert, Egypt. 2012
534 Evaluation of hydrogeochemical parameters of the groundwater in El-Bahariya Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. 2012
535 Yossef, M.M., Hassan, M.A. and Abbas, H.S.H. (2012): Utilization of remote sensing techniques for mapping ophiolite sequence in imbricate fan structure, Wadi Mubarak, CES, Egypt. Bull. Fac. Sci., Assiut Univ. 30(2-F): 1-16. 2012
536 Effects of weathering on glauconite: evidence from the Abu Tartur Plateau, Egypt. 2012
537 Evaluation of hydrogeochemical parameters of the groundwater in El-Bahariya Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. 2012
538 Repeated magmatic pulses in the East African Orogen in the Eastern Desert, Egypt: An old idea supported by new evidence 2012
539 Yossef, M.M., Hassan, M.A. and Abbas, H.S.H. (2012): Utilization of remote sensing techniques for mapping ophiolite sequence in imbricate fan structure, Wadi Mubarak, CES, Egypt. Bull. Fac. Sci., Assiut Univ. 30(2-F): 1-16. 2012
540 25. Neoproterozoic alkaline magmatism of Atalla felsites, Eastern Desert, Egypt. In: Proceeding of the International Conference 29th "Ore potential of alkaline rocks, carbonatites and kimberlites" Academic Science of Russia (14-22 September, 2012), pp. 6, 2012