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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
441 The Relationship between Groundwater, Landuse, and Demography in Dakhla Oasis, Egypt 2014
442 Three dimensional groundwater flow modeling approach for the groundwater management options for the Dakhla oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Environmental Earth Sciences 2014
443 Upgrading of the inverse slope method for quantitative interpretation of earth resistivity measurements 2014
444 Upgrading of the inverse slope method for quantitative interpretation of earth resistivity measurements 2014
445 Upgrading of the inverse slope method for quantitative interpretation of earth resistivity measurements 2014
446 Sedimentary cover in the South Western Desert of Egypt as deduced from Bouguer gravity and drill-hole data. 2013
447 ): Hydrochemical and bacteriological analyses of groundwater and its suitability for drinking and agricultural uses at Manfalut District, Assuit, Egypt. 2013
448 22- Chromite composition as evidence for the metamorphism in komatiite from greenstone belt, , Mozambique,Journal of Geology and mining research, V(5), No.(8), P, 216-222 2013
449 A physically based distributed hydrological model of wadi system to simulate flash floods in arid regions 2013
450 AQUIFER VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT USING GIS AND DRASTIC APPROACH: THE NILE VALLEY AQUIFER, ASSIUT GOVERNORATE, EGYPT 2013