Browsing Qatar University Science Journal - [From 1981 TO 2007] by Author "Abdel Maksoud, M. A."
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Aeroradiometric and photogeologic characterizations Of the younger granites in the north eastern desert, Egypt and implications for mineral deposits
Abdel Maksoud, M. A.; Meguid, Ahmed A. Abdel; Abuzied, Hassan T.; Rakaiby, Magid L.; Bishta, Adel Z.; عبد المقصود, محمد; عبد المجيد, أحمد; أبو زيد, حسن; الركابي, ماجد; بشته, عادل... more authors ... less authors ( 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 ... -
Geochemistry of the st. Catherine basement rocks, Sinai, Egypt
Abdel Khalek, M. L.; Oweiss, K. A.; Abdel Tawab, M. A.; Abdel Maksoud, M. A.; عبد الخالق, لطفي; عبد المقصود, محمد; عبد التواب, محمد; عويس, خليفة... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University , 1994 , Article)St. Catherine area, dominated by basement rocks encompass old continental gneisses, metasediments, greenstone belt, calc-alkaline granites (G-II-granites), rift-related volcanies (RV), and anorogenic within plate granites ... -
Geologic setting of the St. Catherine basement rocks, Sinai, Egypt
Abdel Maksoud, M. A.; Khalek, M. L. Abdel; Oweiss, K. A.; عبد المقصود, محمد علي; عبد الخالق, محمد لطفي; عويس, خليفة عبد الفتاح... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University , 1993 , Article)St. Catherine area, some 900 km in size, is dominated by basement rocks Encompassing old continental gneisses, metasediments, greenstone belt, calc-alkaline granites (G-II-granites), rift-related volcanics (RV), and ... -
Mineralogical and Chemical Properties of El-Fa Youm Clays
Abdel Maksoud, M. A.; Ebied, E. A.; Sabarah, B. A.; عبد المقصود, محمد علي; صبرة, برى عبد الغني; عبيد, إلهام أحمد... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University , 1993 , Article)El-Batts Demo Area constitutes a part of El-Fayoum province in Egypt, it is dominated by clay formations 17 meters thickness, covered in part by a thin layer of Pleistocene deposits. XRD studies reveal that smectite is ...