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⇱ Granite from Bir Um Hibal Complex, Aswan Governorate, Egypt


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Granite from
Bir Um Hibal Complex, Aswan Governorate, Egypt

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Locality type:Complex
Classification
Type:Granite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Granite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bir Um Hibal Complex, Aswan Governorate, Egypt
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1449611
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1449611:6
GUID (UUID V4):0
Nearest other occurrences of Granite
46.8km (29.1 miles) Um Risha Complex, Aswan Governorate, Egypt
53.5km (33.2 miles) Aswan (Assuan), Aswan Governorate, Egypt
79.4km (49.3 miles) Ghorab Atshan Intrusion, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
84.4km (52.4 miles) Ghorab Raiyan Intrusion, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
97.9km (60.8 miles) Homrit Akarem intrusion, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
References
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figures Abstract: The crystalline basement complex of Egypt in NE Africa is exposed extensively in the...exhibit juvenile character. However, the basement complex in the southern Western Desert was strongly reworked...generation of the intrusive metagabbro-diorite complex, intruding continental shelf facies metasediments...complexes. Emplacement of the ring complexes in Egypt is mainly controlled by faults and shear zones and...orogeny and opening of the Red Sea Rift. Key words: Egypt, Eastern Desert terrain, Western Desert terrain
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Pan-African Bakriya postorogenic ring complex, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt M. M. El-Sayed, Alexandria, F....Pan-African Bakriya post-orogenic ring complex, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt. – N. Jb. Miner. Abh. (180): 001–...Bakriya ring complex (BRC) consists of older diorite rocks in the middle part of the complex, outer syenogranite...subsolvus alkali feldspar granite. The latter constitutes a major part of the complex and was emplaced during...element patterns of the rocks of the Bakriya ring complex reveal an evolution in two suites, namely: a diorite
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Nd isotopic variation in the Trinity ophiolite complex and the role of melt/rock reactions in the oceanic...Geology, geochemistry and age of the 'Tricolor' granite and some other Proterozoic (TIB) granitoids at...the hawailtes and basalts of the Itcha volcanic complex, central British Columbia A. Charland, D. Francis...Geochemistry of Bir Um Hibal complex: alkaline syenites and granites from the Eastern Desert of Egypt F. H. Mohamed
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Younger Granitoids of the Southern Eastern Desert, Egypt: Geology, Geochemical Constraints, and Mineralization...Gehad M. Saleh a a Nuclear Materials Authority, Egypt Published online: 16 Jul 2010. To cite this article:...Younger Granitoids of the Southern Eastern Desert, Egypt: Geology, Geochemical Constraints, and Mineralization...Younger Granitoids of the Southern Eastern Desert, Egypt: Geology, Geochemical Constraints, and Mineralization...Materials Authority, P.O. Box 530, El Maadi, Cairo, Egypt Downloaded by [Universitat Politècnica de València]
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Neoproterozoic Granitoids in the Central Eastern Desert, Egypt M. M. El-Sayed1,*, F. H. Mohamed1, H. Furnes2, and...Geology, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt Geological Institute, Bergen, Norway 3 Institute...as inclusions in phenocryst phases. Key words: Egypt, Umm Gheig, neoproterozoic, granitoids, geochemistry...Geology, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt Tel.: ++20-23-39 22 918; Fax: ++20-23-39 11 794;...al. Introduction The crystalline basement complex of Egypt forms the western part of the ArabianNubian
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