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Anhydrite from Egypt

Egypt
 
  • Beheira Governorate
    • Abu Hommos
      • Nakhla
Bridges,J.C. & Grady, M.M. (2000): Evaporite mineral assemblages in the nakhlite (martian) meteorites. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 176, 267-279
Marchesini, M., Barresi, A. (2009) I minerali di Wadi natrun, Deserto Occidentale, Egitto, Rivista Mineralogica Italiana, 4/2009, 228-258.
  • Giza Governorate
    • Black Desert
Salama, W., El Aref, M., Gaupp, R. (2012) Mineralogical and geochemical investigations of the middle Eocene ironstones, El Bahariya depression, Western desert, Egypt. Gondwana Research, 22(2), 717-736.
  • Luxor Governorate
    • Karnak complex
Mahmoud, H. H. M., & El-Badry, A. (2022) A continuous threat: detection of unusual salt phases on the painted wall reliefs of Khonsu temple at Karnak complex, Egypt: a case study. Periodico di Mineralogia 91, 47-61
  • New Valley Governorate
Lasheen, El Saeed R., Hesham M. H. Zakaly, B. M. Alotaibi, Diaa A. Saadawi, Antoaneta Ene, Douaa Fathy, Hamdy A. Awad, and Raafat M. El Attar. 2022. "Radiological Risk Parameters of the Phosphorite Deposits, Gebel Qulu El Sabaya: Natural Radioactivity and Geochemical Characteristics" Minerals 12, no. 11: 1385. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12111385
  • Red Sea Governorate
    • Al Bahr al Ahmar
Schnellmann, G.A. (1959) Formation of sulfur by reduction of anhydrite at Ras Gemsa, Egypt. Economic Geology: 54(5)(August, 1959): 889-894.
  • South Sinai Governorate
    • Abu Durba Intrusion
A. ISSAR , E. ROSENTHAL , Y. ECKSTEIN & R. BOGOCH (1971) FORMATION WATERS, HOT SPRINGS AND MINERALIZATION PHENOMENA ALONG THE EASTERN SHORE OF THE GULF OF SUEZ, International Association of Scientific Hydrology. Bulletin, 16:3, 25-44.
BORCHERT, M. 1969 - Principles of Oceanic Salt Deposition and Metamorphism. Geol. Soc. of America, Bull., Vol. 80, (801-864)
Harrell JA, Lewan MD. 2002. Sources of mummy bitumen in ancient Egypt and Palestine. Archaeometry 44, 285–293.
 
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