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North-east Western Desert Petroleum System

4th EAGE North African/Mediterranean Petroleum and Geosciences Conference and Exhibition Tunis 2009, 2009
The petroleum system of the South Alamein area (Western Desert - Egypt) has been evaluated in the frame of an exploration effort in the area.
I. Moretti   +4 more
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New findings of Eocene nautiloids from north Western Desert, Egypt

Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2019
Abstract The Tertiary marine succession of the north Western Desert, Egypt, is rich in vertebrates, molluscs and other invertebrates, but nautiloids are less abundant. Five nautiloid species, are reported herein: Eutrephoceras sp., Aturoidea parkinsoni, Aturia aturi, Aturia cf. alabamensis and, Aturia cf. gujaratensis.
Mohamed F. Aly, Sherief A. Sadek
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Ecological Niche Modeling of Coccidioides spp. in Western North American Deserts

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007
Abstract:  Coccidioidomycosis is an endemic infectious disease in western North American deserts caused by the dimorphic ascomycete Coccidioides spp. Even though there has been an increase in the number of reported cases in the last years, few positive isolations have been obtained from soil samples in endemic areas for the disease.
Raúl C, Baptista-Rosas   +2 more
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Turonian Rudist Facies from Abu Roash area, North Western Desert, Egypt

Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2011
Abstract Five radiolitid rudist species are described from the Turonian sequence of Abu Roash area. They are recognized in three rudist biostromes that occur in two informal members of Abu Roash Formation; the Rudist- and the Actaeonella-bearing limestone–marl members.
G.I. Abdel-Gawad   +3 more
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Biological drainage characteristics of alakalized desert soils in north-western China

Journal of Arid Environments, 2004
Abstract Years of intensive irrigated farming in the Oasis area of Xinjiang in north-western China has caused secondary salinization of vast areas of land since the mid 1980s. Soil salinity/sodicity surveys in the area, conducted after the problem surfaced, showed relatively high levels of the sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) in the upper soil layers ...
Chengyi Zhao   +3 more
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North Kharga Oasis Survey

2018
The North Kharga Oasis Survey (NKOS) presents the results of archaeological exploration carried out over seven years in the northern part of Kharga Oasis, the largest and most southern oasis of Egypt’s Western Desert. This area had seen limited archaeological exploration until 2001, when NKOS began.
C. Rossi, S. Ikram
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Source Rock Evaluation of Selected Wells in the North Western Desert, Egypt

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2015
Organogeochemical analysis is based on the pyrolysis for rock samples representing the different rock units penetrated by seven wells in the study area. Representative saturated hydrocarbon fractions from different rock units are also analyzed by gas chromatography.
M. M. El Nady, S. A. Awad, L. M. Sharaf
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Recovery of uranium from carbonaceous shale, North Fayium depression Western Desert, Egypt

International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 2020
Technological sample of carbonaceous shale ore from Fayium Depression has been processed. This sample assays 350 mg/kg of uranium.
Reda M. Attia, Yehia S. Harroun
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Aridity drives the variability of desert soil microbiomes across north-western China

Science of The Total Environment
Dryland covers >35 % of the terrestrial surface and the global extent of dryland increases due to the forecasted increase in aridity driven by climate change. Due to the climate change-driven aridity ecosystems, deserts provide one of the most hostile environments for microbial life and survival.
Lei, Dong   +21 more
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Alam El Bueib reservoir characterization, Tut oil field, North Western Desert, Egypt

Environmental Earth Sciences, 2018
An integrated petrophysical well log and core data analysis of the Alam El Bueib-3D (AEB-3D) and Alam El Bueib-3E (AEB-3E) reservoirs, Tut oil field, North Western Desert, Egypt, allows the evaluation of those parameters critical to their reservoir characterization.
Farouk I. Metwalli   +4 more
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