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On the application of arabian gulf water in irrigation: A future possibility
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Qatar University
, 1987 , Article)
Open seas waters have a chlorinity (Cl%o) of 35%o. Chloride and sodium are the dominant ionic species in sea water; where their gravimetric contents are 89.98 and 77.39% of total anions and cations, respectively. Sodium ...
Petrophysical Studies on Samples from Eocene Exposures West Cairo-Egypt
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Qatar University
, 1981 , Article)
The present work deals with petrophysical and petrochemical studies on 58 limestone samples of Eocene age in two localities west of Cairo (Sakkara and Giza Pyramids Plateau). The determined petrophysical properties are: ...
Mineralogical And Geochemical Evaluation Of Upper Cretaceous Black Shales, Safaga District, Egypt.
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Qatar University
, 1995 , Article)
Lithologic and compositional properties of black shale and pyrite from the Upper Cretaceous phosphorite/black shale deposits (Duwi Formation) of Eastern Desert of Egypt indicate similarity in mineralogy, geochemical ...
Aeroradiometric and photogeologic characterizations Of the younger granites in the north eastern desert, Egypt and implications for mineral deposits
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Qatar University
, 1995 , Article)
Photogeologic studies of the younger granites in the North Eastern Desert of Egypt using both aerial photographs and satellite images revealed the separation of three successive phases of younger granites with different ...
Interpretation of Gravity Anomalies Due to Lens-Shaped Structures
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Qatar University
, 1982 , Article)
One of the interesting exploration problems in hydrogcology is finding subsurface geological lens-shaped structures. This paper deals with the interpretation of such structures using their gravity anomalies. A master curve ...
Primary Productivity of Lake Manzalah, Egypt, using C14 technique
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Qatar University
, 1981 , Article)
The hydrographical and chemical conditions of Lake Manzalah, Egypt, are influenced by the surging in of saline water from the Mediterranean sea and are by no means stable. The average of the parameters studied during the ...
Diagenetic Trends In The Pleistocene Calcareous Ridges, Mersa Matruh Area, Egypt
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Qatar University
, 1993 , Article)
Ooids are a major constituent of the Pleistocene carbonates along the northwestern coastal ridges of Egypt. For a detailed diagenetic study of the rocks, the Mersa Matruh area was selected. Petrographic examination shows ...
A Simple Diagram For Gravity Interpretation By Gradients For A Lateral Varying Formation
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Qatar University
, 1984 , Article)
A simple diagram is constructed for the interpretation of the gravity anomaly arising from a formation of linear density variation. The diagram can be easily used if the horizontal gradient is also known. With the help of ...
Geomagnetic Trend Analysis In The Fayum District, Western Desert, Egypt
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Qatar University
, 1984 , Article)
The present paper contains brief results of the trend analysis of the aeromagnetic survey in the Fayum District, Western Desert, Egypt. The trend analysis was the constructed magnetic maps which included the total magnetic ...
Paleoecology, palynofacies, thermal maturation and hydrocarbon source-rock potential of the Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous sequence in the subsurface of the north Easern Desert, Egypt
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Qatar University
, 1997 , Article)
The Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous sequences in the wells Abu Hammad-1, Q-71-IX and Kabrit-1, north Eastern Desert of Egypt, have yielded palynofacies assemblages of varying composition. Seven palynofacies types which are ...