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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
1131 Ultrabasic and basic intrusions of Um Ginud and El-Mutaghairat area, Southeastern Desert, Egypt 1991
1132 Lower Cretaceous palynology of El-Kheit-I and Shushan-IX wells, northern Western Desert, Egypt 1991
1133 Basic and ultrabasic rocks around Edfu-Marsa Alam road. Eastern desert (1990). Egypt. Galal. A. Hassan. Bull. Fac. Sci., Assiut Univ. 19 (2-F),p-p 133-152. 1990
1134 Lower Eocene carbonate facies, environments and sedimentary cycles, evidence for global sea-level changes 1990
1135 5. Geology and Geochemistry of the island-arc association of the area around Gabal El Urf, Eastern Desert, Egypt. Bulletin Faculty of Science, University of Assiut, Egypt, 19 (1- F), 97-122. 1990
1136 Electrical resistivity survey of the area west of El-Qussiya, Assiut, Egypt. 1990
1137 Bimodal volcanism of volcano- sedimentary sequence around Gabal Urn Halham, Central Eastern, Egypt. Bulletin Faculty of Science. Assiut University, Egypt 19 (1-F), 37-60. 1990
1138 Petrographical and petrochemical characteristics of some Dykes in the Basement complex of Sinai. Galal. A. Hassan and Saiid. A. Azzaz(1990). Bull. Fac. Sci., Assiut Univ. 19 (2-F),p-p 133-152. 1990
1139 REPLY TO the preceding Discussion by Allen O. Oertel of "A Study of Acid Mine Drainage Using Earth Resistivity Measurements" 1990
1140 Lower Eocene carbonate facies, environments and sedimentary cycles, evidence for global sea-level changes 1990