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Pliocene Coralline Algae, South Of Safaga (Red Sea, Egypt)
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Qatar University
, 1984 , Article)
Coralline algae are highly abundant in the Pliocene succession of the area south of Safaga (Red Sea, Egypt). The articulated corallines (Corallinoideae) are represented here by a single genus, Amphiroa. The crustose coralline ...
Sedimentological And Paleo-Environmental Studies On The Eocene Limestones In The Northern Plateau Of Bahariya Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
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Qatar University
, 1984 , Article)
Detailed investigation of the three Eocene formations in the Northern Plateau revealed remarkable differences in their biogenic and lithologic characters. Eleven different microfacies associations have been recognized. ...
Biostratigraphy Of The Subsurface Oligocene Sediments In The North Western Desert, Egypt
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Qatar University
, 1984 , Article)
This paper deals with the study of planktonic foraminifera, larger foraminifera and ostracoda in the Oligocene sediments in four wells: Abu Tunis No. IX, East Faghur-I, Khalda No. I and North Ghazalat No. I, North Western ...
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 ...