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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
761 Climate and Biota of the Early Paleogene CBEP, Fifth Inter. Conf. 2004
762 Palynology of some Pliocene sediments from Central Egypt 2004
763 A local-scale groundwater flow model for groundwater resources management in Dakhla Oasis, SW Egypt 2004
764 A local-scale groundwater flow model for groundwater resources management in Dakhla Oasis, SW Egypt 2004
765 A very large scale GIS-based groundwater flow model for the Nubian sandstone aquifer in Eastern Sahara (Egypt, northern Sudan and eastern Libya) 2004
766 Biostratinomy and depositional history of the Upper Cretaceous Duwi Formation, Qussier district, Red Sea Region, Egypt. 2004
767 Biostratinomy and depositional history of the Upper Cretaceous Duwi Formation, Qussier district, Red Sea Region, Egypt. 2004
768 E1 Sayed, G.M., and Hassan, M.A., (2004): Geotherrnobarometry of the chlorite and biotite-amphibole zones, in the from Um Had contact aureoles. Central Eastern Desert. Egypt. Bull. Fac. Sci. Assiut Univ., 33(2-F): 81-94. 2004
769 E1 Sayed, G.M., and Hassan, M.A., (2004): Geotherrnobarometry of the chlorite and biotite-amphibole zones, in the from Um Had contact aureoles. Central Eastern Desert. Egypt. Bull. Fac. Sci. Assiut Univ., 33(2-F): 81-94. 2004
770 Effects of microbial processes on electrolytic and interfacial electrical properties of unconsolidated sediments 2004