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  2. Geology of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt also extracts oil, and is the largest non-OPEC producer of oil in Africa. Additionally, Egypt also produces the second most natural gas in Africa. Hydrocarbon extraction accounts for 12% of Egypt's GDP. [3] About 90% percent of Egypt's petroleum production comes from oil wells in the Gulf of Suez.

  3. Category:Geography of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Geology of Egypt (10 C, 9 P) H. ... Landmarks in Egypt (3 C, 2 P) M. Maps of Egypt (2 P) Military locations of Egypt ...

  4. List of free geology software - Wikipedia

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    Free to use software to digitize geological cross-sections, and display and edit borehole logs Geoscience ANALYST [ 30 ] Free 3D visualization and communication software for integrated, multi-disciplinary geoscience and mining data and models, which also connects to Python through geoh5py, its open-source API

  5. Turin Papyrus Map - Wikipedia

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    The Turin Papyrus Map is an ancient Egyptian map, generally considered the oldest surviving map of topographical interest from the ancient world.It is drawn on a papyrus reportedly discovered at Deir el-Medina in Thebes, collected by Bernardino Drovetti (known as Napoleon's Proconsul) in Egypt sometime before 1824 and now preserved in Turin's Museo Egizio.

  6. Geologic map - Wikipedia

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    A geologic map or geological map is a special-purpose map made to show various geological features. Rock units or geologic strata are shown by color or symbols. Bedding planes and structural features such as faults , folds , are shown with strike and dip or trend and plunge symbols which give three-dimensional orientations features.

  7. Bahariya Formation - Wikipedia

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    Bahariya Formation (Egypt) The Bahariya Formation (also transcribed as Baharija Formation ) is a fossiliferous geologic formation dating back to the early Cenomanian , which outcrops within the Bahariya depression in Egypt , and is known from oil exploration drilling across much of the Western Desert where it forms an important oil reservoir .

  8. Egyptian Geological Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian Geological Museum is a museum in Cairo, Egypt. The museum was established in 1901 as part of the Egyptian Geological Survey, which had been started in 1896 under the direction of the Khedive Ismail. The museum was the first of its kind in the Middle East and the African continent. [1] [2]

  9. Jebel Qatrani Formation - Wikipedia

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    The geology and fauna of this formation gives a good idea of the environment and animals present during this time period. Research suggests that the Jebel Qatrani Formation featured a mix of subtropical to tropical forest , lowland swamps and marshes , ponds and rivers that would empty northward into the Tethys Sea .