Naglaa Saleh Mohamed

Professor of Applied Geology

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Potentiality and timing of generation of Kareem and Rudeis formations, Central Gulf of Suez

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Mohamed, N. S., and M. E. M. Nady, "Potentiality and timing of generation of Kareem and Rudeis formations, Central Gulf of Suez", Petroleum Science and Technology, vol. 37, issue 8, pp. 925-933, 2019.
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  • Calcite (1)
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Potentiality and timing of generation of Kareem and Rudeis formations, Central Gulf of Suez
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