Fifth International Conference on the Geology of the Tethys Realm
(3-7 January 2010, South Valley University - Luxor) , Egypt)

Under the Auspices of Prof. Hany Helal H.E. Minister of Higher Education and State for Scientific Research,Prof. Abbas Mohamed Mohamed Mansour, President of South Valley University, The Tethys Geological Society is planning to host the Fifth Conference on the  Geology of the Tethys  at South Valley University (Qena-Luxor). The suggested themes of this meeting include:
1- Precambrian and Phanerozoic Geology.  2- Quaternary geology and Geo-Archeology.
3- Basin analysis with emphasis on their petroleum, gas, minerals and water resources.
4- Geophysical exploration. 5- Environmental geology.

Abstracts: Abstracts should be submitted before 1st of December 2009, up to 300 words written in two languages, English is one of them. The original of the manuscripts together with the originals of figures, plates, graphs and charts, can be submitted before or during the Conference meetings.
Workshops: 1- Cement material and development of cement industry. 2- Building and ornamental stones, with emphasis on their use in archeological sites. 3- Aluminum materials and development of aluminum. industry.Correspondence: Vice president of South Valley University (Prof. Abdel Fatah Hashem: Fatah_hashem@yahoo.com, Fax 002 096 5217213, Telephone:002 0965216128 and  Prof. Mahmoud Khodary: 002 096 5211279)
Exhibition:Scientific organizations and companies are welcomed to display their activities that pertain to the symposium goals. Booth area (2x2.5 m) is available during the symposium days. Duplicates of the booth area are available on request.

Excursions:
Luxor (3-4 January):At the western side of the River Nile we shall see: Paleocene / Eocene section at Gabal Gurna comprising Esna shale at the base and Thebes limestone at the top, where the magnificent Pharaonic Kings of Egypt built their temples and tombs (El-Deir El- Bahari Temple; Hatshepsut Temple - Ramesseum Temple - Medinet Habu Temple - Valley of the Kings -Valley of the Queens). At the eastern side of the Nile River we shall see: Karnak Temple-Luxor Temple. To the south of Luxor (30 km) we shall see: The Stratotype for Paleocene / Eocene boundary (Dababiya Section).

Aswan (8-10 January 2010):On the way to Aswan we shall see: Temple of Idfu - Temple of Kom Ombo - Paleozoic - Mesozoic stratigraphic sequences with their Iron, phosphate and kaolin ores as well as sandstone and limestone quarries used in archeological sites.  At Aswan we shall see: Aswan Pre-Cambrian granites and granite quarries, High Dam - Unfinished Obelisk - Nubia Museum - Philae Temple.

Abu Simbel (11-12 January 2010):At this excursion we shall see:
Paleozoic - Mesozoic stratigraphic sequences with their kaoline ore. High Dam Lake and major agricultural project at Tushka and Abu Simbel Temple.

Greater Cairo - Wadi Al Hitan (Whales Valley) at El Fayium(11-12 January 2010): At Greater Cairo we shall see: 1- Oligocene basalt surrounding greater Cairo and the Late Cretaceous dome (related to the Neo-Tethyan Closure) at Cairo - Alexanderia road, 2- Giza pyramids and Sphinx. 3- Coptic Museum, El-Mua’allaqa Church and related buildings (occupy the site of fortress town called “Babylon”). 4- Tectono-stratigraphic pattern of the Middle - Upper Eocene limestone of Mokattam fault block.

Cairo-Suez Road, Gulf of Suez Rift, West-Central Sinai and St Catherine (13-16 January 2010): At this excursion we shall see: 1- Jurassic rift (related to the Neo-Tethys opening) at Cairo - Suez district, 2- Late Cretaceous domes (related to the Neo-Tethys closure) at the Mitla Pass, Central Sinai. 3- The complete Phanerozoic section at central & southern Sinai, Tectono-stratigraphic patterns of the Oligocene-Miocene rift (Gulf of Suez rift). 4- Wadi Feiran gneisses and migmatites. 5- St Catherine  Monastery, G. St. Catherine (2637 above sea level)  and G. Mussa (1500 above sea level.).

Registration Fees include: 1- Luxor (3-4 January) excursion. 2- Opening reception. 3- Local transportation (bus or train). 4- Accommodation (3-4 star hotels). 5- Logistics.  6- Fees to tourist sites. 7- Lunch, coffee and tea during conference.  8- Closing dinner. 9- Publications.


Registration Fees payable toThe Tethys Geological Society, National Bank of Egypt, Cairo University Branch,  Giza, Egypt, Code Swift: NBEGEG  c x 164

Publications of the Society
1- Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Geology of the Tethys. 2005 (Vol. I and II).
2- Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Geology of the Tethys. 2007 (Vol. I, II and III).
3- Proceedings of the Third International Conference on the Geology of the Tethys, 2008.
4- Bulletin of the Tethys Geological Society, Volume 1 (Bull. T.G.S.) 2006.
5- Bulletin of the Tethys Geological Society, Volume 2 (Bull. T.G.S.) 2007.
6- Bulletin of the Tethys Geological Society, Volume 3 (Bull. T.G.S.) 2008.


The Tethys Geological Society appreciates your participation and wish to acknowledge our thanks for those who will distribute the information about these activities.

For mor information pleaee contact:
The Tethys Geological Society
Prof. El-Sayed Abd El-Aziz Aly Youssef (Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt)
Fax: 002 02 35728843  Tel.: 002  02  35676887– 002  012 2926034, e-mail: elsayedyoussef2005@yahoo.com,elsayedyoussef2005@hotmail.com
Prof. Ezzat S. Khedr (Geology Department, Aswan Faculty of Science, South Valley University, Aswan, Egypt)
Telephon: 002 097 2317279, 002 097 2317754, ezzatkhedr@yahoo.com, mobile: +20106520472
 

Geo - Archeologic Excursions  
The Tethys Geological Society arrange special trips for groups not less than twenty members to Geo-Tourist sites in Egypt, The society will offer accommodation (3 to 4 Stars), Lunch, logistics, transportation (bus or train) and security permits. Extra fees will be for 5 Star hotel classes, transportation by airplane.

If you will choose certain   excursion from one of the following (1, 2, 3 and 4), you are kindly requested to arrive to Egypt by your self or through your agency.

1

Greater Cairo - Wadi Al Hitan (Whales Valley) at El Fayium

11-13 November 2009

 

Saint Catherine and Central Sinai

14-16 November 2009

2

Luxor

17-18 November 2009

 

Idfo - Kom Ombo

19 November 2009

 

Aswan

20-21 November 2009

3

Abu Simbel

22-23 November 2009

1

Luxor

3-4 January 2010

 

Fifth International Conference on the Geology of the Tethys Realm (South Valley University, Quena - Luxor, Egypt)

5-7 January 2010

2

Idfo - Kom Ombo 

8 January 2010

 

Aswan

9-10   January 2010

3

Abu Simbel

11-12 January 2010

4

Greater Cairo - Wadi Al Hitan (Whales Valley) at El Fayium

11-12 January 2010

 

Saint Catherine and Central Sinai

13-16 January 2010


1

Greater Cairo - Wadi Al Hitan (Whales Valley) at El Fayium

14-16 March 2010

 

Saint Catherine and Central Sinai

17-19 March 2010

2

Luxor

20-21 March 2010

 

Idfo - Kom Ombo

22 March 2010

 

Aswan

23-24 March 2010

3

Abu Simbel

25-26 March 2010

For mor information pleaee contact:
The Tethys Geological Society

Prof. El-Sayed Abd El-Aziz Aly Youssef (Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt)
Fax: 002 02 35728843  Tel.: 002  02  35676887– 002  012 2926034, e-mail: elsayedyoussef2005@yahoo.com,elsayedyoussef2005@hotmail.com


Registration Form

What Is "Tethys"?

----Tethys was a Titan goddess, wife of Oceanus, and mother of the river-gods and sea-nymphs. In geological history, Tethys was the great ocean that separated the northern mega--continent known as Laurasia from its southern counterpart, Gondwana, from c.> 540 to c. 245 to 66.4 million years ago (Neotethys). The name was chosen in 1893 by the Austrian geologist Eduard Suess to describe this primeval body of water.

Sun Boat -Giza Pyramids

St. Catherine - Sinai
High Dam - Aswan
Whale bone - El-Fayium
Karnak Temple - Luxor
Sphinx&Pyramids - Giza
White Desert - Western Desert
White Desert - Western Deser
Luxor Temple - Luxor

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Prof. El Sayed Abd El Aziz Aly Youssef

Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Fax: 002 02 35728843 Tel.: 002 02 35676887– 002 012 2926034
e-mail: elsayedyoussef2005@yahoo.com,elsayedyoussef@hotmail.com     
Prof. Ezzat S. Khedr (Geology Department, Aswan Faculty of Science, South Valley University, Aswan, Egypt)
Tel.: 002 097 2317279, 002 097 2317754, mobile: +20106520472, e-mail: ezzatkhedr@yahoo.com


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