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Geomorphology of the Nagada Region Upper Egypt
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Qatar University
, 1982 , Article)
Detailed geomorphological study of the Nagada region, west of-the Nile enables us to better understand the main landfonns in this part of Upper Egypt.
Six geomorphic features are recognized including: the Thebaid plateau; ...
Microfacies of the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Tertiary Rocks of Um Rijam Area, South Jordan
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Qatar University
, 1982 , Article)
This paper deals, for the first time, with the microfacies of the Upper Cretaceous - Lower Tertiary rocks of south Jordan. Twenty three microfacies associations are recognized, described, discussed and illustrated.
This ...
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 ...
Petrographic Studies of the Alamein Dolomite (Lower Cretaceous) in El-Razzak Oil Field, Western Desert, Egypt
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Qatar University
, 1982 , Article)
The origin and environment of deposition of the Alamein Dolomite in the El-Razzak Oil Field have been investigated by means of petrographic, chemical and X-ray analysis.
The studied rocks are composed of dolomite with ...
Morphometry of Desert Wadi Drainage on the West Bank between Danffq and Dallas, Luxor-Qena Region, Egypt.
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Qatar University
, 1982 , Article)
Quantitative measurements of lineation and morphometric analyses of 24 wadi drainage basins on the west bank of the Nile between Danfiq and Ballas. Luxor-Oena region, reveal that (1) the drainage lines are mainly perpendicular ...
Coralline Algae from the Neoegne and Pleistocene Sequence of Mersa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt.
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Qatar University
, 1982 , Article)
Ten speciecs of family Corallinaceae (Coralline Algae) are herein recorded and described for the first time from the stratigraphic sequence of Mersa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt. Of these, Amphiroa knolli, Jania johnsoni and ...