Sahara Trekking
  Some remarks and analyses to found geological structures and phenomena
 

 

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Sahara Trekking Gilf Kebir tours (2004 - 2010) reports
 

Geological History of the Western Desert (Egypt/Libya)

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Clayton Craters and other crater-like structures in Egypt and Libya

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Mysterious columnar sandstone structures in the Djebel Uweinat

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"Crater Kebira" (Egypt)

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  Genesis of the purple and white layers in western Gilf Kebir (Egypt/Libya) new

Pseudo-Shatter-Cones in the Western Desert

 

Subvolcanic and hydrothermal activities in the Bahariya Depression (Egypt)

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The flood basalts of Widan el Faras (Egypt)

 

The Jasper Mountain (Gilf Kebir Crater Field)

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The geological position of the layers in pharaonic "Ochre Quarries" (Western Desert, Egypt)

 

Genesis and distribution of the Gilf Kebir Formation in the southwestern desert of Egypt

 

Granitic intrusions on the Howar-Uweinat-Uplift

 

A young explosive volcano (Djebel Uweinat)

 

Origin of Libyan Desert Glass (LDG)

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Origin of Dakhla Glass (DG)

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The Crystal Mountain in Egypt

 

Origin of the structure "Eight Bells" (Gilf Kebir)

 

Permo-Carboniferous plant-remains in Northeast Africa

 

Some images from Carboniferous layers in the Wadi Talh area (Gilf Kebir)

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Fossil plant-remains in the Western Desert (Gilf Kebir, Djebel Uweinat)

 

Terrestrial Carboniferous deposits with plant-remains on Uweinat Plateau

 

Silurian layers at Jabal Bzimah (Libya)

 

The Jabal Asba and surrounding in Libya

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Impressive images of Paleozoic outcrops in the Jabal Eghei (Libya)

 

Craters nearby flood basalts in centrally Libya

 

Craters in Mauritania

 

Guelb er Richat and other doming craters

 

Are volcanic glasses and tektites of the same origin ?

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The Kamil Meteor Crater (Gilf Kebir region, Egypt)

 

 The origin of date palms in the Djebel Uweinat new

 

Photo Gallery - Hydro- and subvolcanic structures in the Western Desert (Egyt, Libya, Sudan)