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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 Late Cretaceous benthonic Foraminifera from some lacolities in south Egypt, 2000
922 Plio-Pleistocene palynology (freshwater algae, spores and pollen) and palaeoecology of the shallow subsurface section, west Assiut, Egypt 2000
923 New taxa of angiosperm pollen, miospores and associated palynomorphs from the early Late Cretaceous of Egypt (Maghrabi Formation, Kharga Oasis) 2000
924 : Metamorphic imprint of the area north of Denibet El Quleib, S.E.D., Egypt: Evidence from metamorphic rocks for overthrusting. . 2000
925 Hassan, M.A. (2000): Structural and deformational history of Lahami-Naait area, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt. 5th Int. Conf. On the Geology of Arab World (GAW-5), Cairo, Egypt 2000
926 The origin of the Atshan Talc deposit in the Hamata area, Eastern Desert, Egypt: A geochemical and mineralogical study 1999
927 Stable isotopes and fluid inclusions of the gold mineralization at El Sukkari district, central Eastern Desert, Egypt: Genetic constraints. 1999
928 Planktic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Paleocene/Eocene boundary transition in southwestern Sinai, Egypt. 1999
929 Paleocene/ Eocene boundary sections in Egypt. In:Late Paleocene-Early Eocene events from North Africa to the Middle east (eds. H. Soliman & Kh.Ouda). Proc. 1999
930 Composition and origin of the fluid responsible for gold mineralization in some occurrences in the Eastern Desert, Egypt: Evidence from fluid inclusions and stable isotopes 1999