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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
1151 Geochemistry of Um Hombos ophiolite rocks, Eastern Desert, Egypt 1987
1152 Geochemistry of Um Hombos ophiolite rocks, Eastern Desert, Egypt 1987
1153 Geochemistry of Um Hombos ophiolite rocks, Eastern Desert, Egypt 1987
1154 Mississippian foraminiferal marble from Wadi Heimur area, Eastern Desert, Egypt 1987
1155 Kinematic effects of the Neogene extensive and compressive phase on the right lateral slip along the Gulf of Suez. Workshop on geophysics and its tectonic implications in the Arabian Peninsula and the Red Sea Region. 1986
1156 Kinematic effects of the Neogene extensive and compressive phase on the right lateral slip along the Gulf of Suez. Workshop on geophysics and its tectonic implications in the Arabian Peninsula and the Red Sea Region. 1986
1157 Kinematic effects of the Neogene extensive and compressive phase on the right lateral slip along the Gulf of Suez. Workshop on geophysics and its tectonic implications in the Arabian Peninsula and the Red Sea Region. 1986
1158 An application of the second derivative as tool in tectonic analysis in Qattara Depression area, Egypt. 1986
1159 An application of the second derivative as tool in tectonic analysis in Qattara Depression area, Egypt. 1986
1160 Fossil Algae and Biostratigraphy of the Middle Eocene Rock succession in the southeast of Minia, “Nile Valley, Upper Egypt. 1986