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FAROUK EL-BAZ CURRICULUM VITAE Business Address Director Telephone: (617) 353-9709 Center for Remote Sensing Direct line: (617) 353-5081 Boston University Fax: (617) 353-3200 725 Commonwealth Avenue e-mail: [email protected] Boston, MA 02215-1401 Home Addresses 28 Oakleigh Drive, Laconia NH 03246 Telephone: (603) 528-1934 77 Bay State Road (Apt. 5), Boston MA 02215 Telephone: (617) 901-7063 Position Responsibilities * Management of the activities of the Boston University Center for Remote Sensing. The Center is a scientific research organization affiliated with the Departments of Archaeology, Earth Sciences, and Geography and Environment. Its management includes handling of research programs, scientific publications, research funds, and personnel and graduate student matters. * Conducting and directing basic scientific research in the field of remote sensing. Emphasis is placed on arid lands, because less is known about them than humid regions of the Earth, and particularly the use of remote sensing in the location of groundwater resources. Research is also conducted on surface features of solar system planets as part of comparative planetology. Photogeologic interpretations are supported by data from geophysical sensors and field work. Research results are disseminated in the form of books, articles, lectures, and exhibits. * Preparation and submission of proposals to funding agencies for the sponsorship of scientific research at the Center for Remote Sensing. This also includes the motivation of faculty and staff members of the Departments of Archaeology, Earth Sciences, and Geography and Environment to submit proposals for the funding of scientific research projects. 1

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FAROUK EL-BAZCURRICULUM VITAE

Business Address

Director Telephone: (617) 353-9709Center for Remote Sensing Direct line: (617) 353-5081Boston University Fax: (617) 353-3200725 Commonwealth Avenue e-mail: [email protected], MA 02215-1401

Home Addresses

28 Oakleigh Drive, Laconia NH 03246 Telephone: (603) 528-193477 Bay State Road (Apt. 5), Boston MA 02215 Telephone: (617) 901-7063

Position Responsibilities

* Management of the activities of the Boston University Center for Remote Sensing. The Center is a scientific research organization affiliated with the Departments of Archaeology, Earth Sciences, and Geography and Environment. Its management includes handling of research programs, scientific publications, research funds, and personnel and graduate student matters.

* Conducting and directing basic scientific research in the field of remote sensing. Emphasis is placed on arid lands, because less is known about them than humid regions of the Earth, and particularly the use of remote sensing in the location of groundwater resources. Research is also conducted on surface features of solar system planets as part of comparative planetology. Photogeologic interpretations are supported by data from geophysical sensors and field work. Research results are disseminated in the form of books, articles, lectures, and exhibits.

* Preparation and submission of proposals to funding agencies for the sponsorship of scientific research at the Center for Remote Sensing. This also includes the motivation of faculty and staff members of the Departments of Archaeology, Earth Sciences, and Geography and Environment to submit proposals for the funding of scientific research projects.

* Interaction with the international academic and scientific research communities, particularly in the training of interns in remote sensing, supervision of graduate research, and editing of professional journals in remote sensing.

* Planning and preparation of exhibits at educational institutions and scientific conferences that deal with space science topics. This includes creation of concepts, evaluation of scripts, and preparation of posters.

* Participation in scientific research committees for the planning of research and the reviewing of research proposals in remote sensing applications to archaeology, geography, geology, and environmental sciences.

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* Providing advice to U.S. Government agencies, professional societies and the scientific community at large. This is done through membership of advisory committees to various agencies, and acting as liaison with professional societies and educational institutions and organizations in the U.S. and abroad.

Employment History

1986-Present Research Professor and Director, Center for Remote Sensing, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.; Research Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Research Professor of Archaeology.

1982-1986 Vice President for Science and Technology, Itek Optical Systems, Lexington, Massachusetts. As a senior executive of a high technology firm, the position duties included the strategic planning for technology utilization of high resolution imaging systems. During this period, plans were developed for the utilization of the Large Format Camera (LFC) on the Space Shuttle missions of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

1973-1982 Research Director, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, National Air and Space Museum (NASM), Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. This position entailed Center establishment and its management for the first ten years of operation. During this period, scientific research was conducted in desert environments throughout the world with emphasis on the applications of space data to the understanding of the origin and evolution of arid landforms in space and time. The position also included the preparation of exhibits relating to space science at NASM.

1967-1972 Supervisor, Lunar Science Planning and Operations, Bellcomm, Inc., and Bell Telephone Laboratories, Washington, D.C. Equal percentages of time were spent on: (1) development of a training program for the Apollo astronauts and instructing them in observations and photography; (2) analysis of data returned from all lunar missions as they may affect the selection of landing sites and scientific instrument payloads for each Apollo mission; (3) supervision of the work of geoscientists and engineers in fields related to lunar exploration; and (4) preparation of reports on the results of the Apollo lunar missions. This work was performed in support of the Apollo Program Director at NASA headquarters, Washington, D.C.

1965-1966 Geologist, Exploration Department, Pan American-UAR Oil Company, Cairo, Egypt. Interpreted geophysical data for the development of off-shore drilling operations. This led to participation in the discovery of El-Morgan Field, the first and largest oil-producing field in the Gulf of Suez.

1964-1965 Instructor, Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, Heidelberg University, Germany. Participated in the teaching of: (1) mineral deposits, an undergraduate course on metallic and non-metallic mineral deposits; and (2) ore microscopy, a graduate course on the study of opaque minerals. Also took part in field instruction during study trips in Germany, France and Spain.

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1958-1959 Demonstrator, Geology Department, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt. Laboratory instruction in palaeontology, mineralogy, and geological field mapping. Also, graduate research was performed in the field of stratigraphic micropalaeontology.

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Personal Data

Born 2 January 1938; Zagazig, EgyptUnited States Citizen (28 April 1970; Alexandria, Virginia)Married: Catherine Patricia (O'Leary)Four daughters: Monira (Mika), Soraya, Karima, and FairouzSix grandchildren: Yasmeen Grace, Alia Nisreen, William Lewis Jr., and Ian Ford (Shuler); Sarah Catherine (Moody); and Ava Frances (Moore)

Education

Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt 1954-1958: B.Sc., Chemistry & GeologyMissouri School of Mines and Metallurgy 1960-1961: M.S., GeologyUniversity of Missouri at Rolla 1961-1962}Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1962-1963}University of Missouri at Rolla 1963-1964} Ph.D., Geology

Honorary Degrees

- D.Sc. (1989) New England College, Henniker, New Hampshire- Professional Degree (2002) University of Missouri, Rolla, Missouri- Ph.D. (2003) Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt- Doctor of Laws (2004) American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt- Doctor of Engineering (2004) University of Missouri, Rolla

Language Proficiency

Fluent in Arabic and EnglishConversational knowledge of GermanReading ability of French and some Spanish

Special Training

Mining Geology (Summer 1957): Trainee and mine geologist, El-Kholy Mining Company; manganese mines near Abu-Zuneima, Sinai, Egypt.

Stratigraphic Micropalaeontology (1958-1960): Graduate (M.Sc.) Study of environment-controlled evolution of fossilized microfauna in Mesozoic-Cenozoic sedimentary rocks of Gabal El-Sharawna, near Esna on the west bank of the Nile Valley, Upper Egypt.

Porosity and Permeability Measurements (Summer 1959): Laboratory methods of measuring porosity and permeability of sedimentary rocks at the Eastern Oil Company Laboratories, Abu-Rudais, Sinai, Egypt.

Meteorite Mineralogy (1964-1965): Research work on the identification and textural relationships of meteorite minerals with Professor Paul Ramdohr at the Max-Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany.

Electric Well Logging (Fall 1966): Condensed course on geophysical electric well logging as applied to petroleum exploration, Schlumberger Company, Paris, France.

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Psychology of Supervision (Winter 1970): Course on employer/employee relationships given to supervisors of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and Bell Telephone Laboratories, Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Brookings Institution Seminar (Fall 1978): Science management seminar given to senior science executives from various agencies of the United States Government, Williamsburg, Virginia.

Academy Memberships

1975 Life member of the Missouri Academy of SciencesRolla, Missouri

1985 Fellow of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing Worldformerly the Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS)Trieste, Italy

1989 Fellow of the African Academy of SciencesNairobi, Kenya

1998 Fellow of the Islamic Academy of SciencesOrganization of Islamic ConferenceStanding Committee on Science and Technology CooperationAmman, Jordan

2000 Founding MemberArab Academy of SciencesBeirut, Lebanon

2002 Member, U.S. National Academy of Engineering (For selecting the landing sites for the Apollo missions, and for pioneering methods of discovering subsurface freshwater from space observations)

Washington D.C.

2004 Founding Fellow, The Academia Bibliotheca AlexandrinaeAlexandria, Egypt

2005 Honorary Member, Palestine Academy of Science and TechnologyGaza, Palestine

Member, Academy Hassan II of Science and TechnologyRabart, Kingdom of Morocco

Board Memberships

U.S. Board of Geographic Names (1975-)Advisory Committee on Extraterrestrial FeaturesWashington, D.C.

Member of the Board (1979)

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Executive Committee on the EnvironmentAin Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

Board of Directors (1980-)World Aerospace Education OrganizationCairo, Egypt

Board of Trustees (1988-1995)International Federation of Institutes for Advanced StudyToronto, Ontario, Canada

Board of Directors (1990-1997)Kato Worldwide, Ltd.Mount Vernon, New York

Board of Directors (1991-)World Affairs CouncilBoston, Massachusetts

Board of Trustees (1994-)Egyptian Center for Economic StudiesCairo, Egypt

Board of Overseers (1997-)Lahey Hitchcock ClinicLexington, Massachusetts

Board of Directors (1998-)University of the Middle East (UME)Cambridge, Massachusetts

Board of Trustees (1999-)Geological Society of America FoundationBoulder, Colorado

Board Member (1999)Egyptian Society for the Protection of Health and EnvironmentCairo, Egypt

Board of Directors (1999-)Egyptian Council for Foreign AffairsMohandeseen, Cairo, Egypt

Board Member (1999-)Council on Egyptian-American RelationsAlexandria, Virginia

Board of Trustees (2001-2007)Bibliotheca AlexandrinaAlexandria, Egypt

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Board of Advisors (2001)Arab Science and Technology Foundation (ASTF)Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.)

Board of Directors (2001-)Computer Man CollegeKhartoum, Sudan

Board of Governors (2002-)American Research Center in Egypt, Inc.New York, New York

Board of Directors (2003-)The Center for Technology & Innovation, Inc.Endicott, New York

Board of Overseers (2004-2007)RAND – Qatar Policy InstituteDoha, Qatar

Steering Committee (2004-2006)Boston University – KuwaitSafat, Kuwait

International Board of TrusteesPalestine Astronomy AssociationJaffa, Palestine

Honorary President of the Board (2004-)Space Technology Center, Computer Man CollegeKhartoum, Sudan

Board of Directors (2004-)Planetary Science CenterBibliotheca Alexandrina Institute

Board MemberArab Media Forum for Environment and DevelopmentCairo, Egypt

Board Member (2007-)Green Roofs FoundationBoston, MA

Board Member (2007-)The Royal Scientific SocietyAmman, Jordan

Board Member (2007-)

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The Higher Council for Science and TechnologyCairo, Egypt

Board Member (2008-)Expert CommitteeSupreme Council of AntiquitiesMinistry of CultureCairo, Egypt

Member of Advisory Council (2008-)U.S. Civilian Research and development FoundationArlington, VA

Board Member (2008-)World Water CouncilMosaic FoundationWashington, D.C.

Board Member (2008-)Friends of IPSO, U.S.A.The National AcademiesWashington, D.C.

Member of International Panel of Experts (2008-)Libyan Economic Development BoardTripoli, Libya

Member, Fulbright Academy of Science and Technology (20008-)Cape Elizabeth, ME

Honors and Awards

1959 Egyptian Government scholarship for graduate study in the U.S.A.

1961 Election to the Society of Sigma Xi

Membership in the Society of Sigma Gamma Epsilon

Certificate of Merit in Ore Reserves and Rock Formation United States Bureau of Mines, Washington, D.C.

1969 Apollo Achievement AwardNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Certificate of Contribution to Manned Space FlightAmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T)

1971 Exceptional Scientific Achievement MedalNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

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Crew Training and Simulation Team AwardManned Spacecraft Center, NASA, Houston, Texas

Lunar Orbit Experiment Team AwardNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

1972 Alumni Achievement Award for Extraordinary Scientific AccomplishmentMissouri School of Mines - University of Missouri at Rolla

1973 Certificate of Special CommendationGeological Society of America

Apollo Orbital Science Photographic Team AwardNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Honor Citation for Contributions to the World CommunityAssociation of Arab-American University Graduates

1974 Lunar Science Team AwardNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

1976 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Experiment Team AwardL.B. Johnson Space Center, NASA, Houston, Texas

1977 Appreciation and Recognition AwardClub of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Assiut University, Egypt

1979 Certificate of MeritWorld Aerospace Education Organization (WAEO)

Special Recognition AwardNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

1980 Certificate of Contribution to Remote SensingMinistry of Agriculture, Costa Rica

1981 "Order of Merit - First Class" For Contributions to Space GeologyAnwar Sadat, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt

1989 Outstanding Achievement AwardEgyptian American Organization, Los Angeles, California

1990 Commemorative Medal of Honor(Outstanding achievement and dedication to personal and professional goals)American Biographical Institute

1991 Special Honor Award Association of Egyptian American Scholars

Certificate of Appreciation

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Nashoba Cable Community Television

Certificate of RecognitionRepublican National Committee

1992 Golden Door AwardInternational Institute of Boston

Award for Public Understanding of Science and TechnologyAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

1995 Award for Outstanding Contributions to Science and Space TechnologyAmerican-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Washington, D.C.

Phi Beta Kappa, Honorary MembershipEpsilon of Massachusetts, Boston University

Achievement Award Egyptian American Professional Society, New York

Favorite Son of DakahliyaH.E. the Governor of Dakahliya, Mansoura, Egypt

1996 Michel T. Halbouty Human Needs AwardAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)

1999 The Geological Society of America (Boulder, Colorado) established:The Farouk El-Baz Award for Desert Research

2000 Distinguished Achievement Certificate50th Anniversary MedalAin Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

2001 American Muslim Achievement AwardThe Islamic Center of Southern California, Los Angeles, California

Certificate of CommendationThe Los Angeles County Sheriff’s DepartmentLos Angeles, California

2002 Crown Circle Award(For extraordinary accomplishment in a leadership role in aerospace education)The National Congress on Aviation and Space EducationMaxwell Air Force Base, Alabama

2004 Nevada MedalGovernor of NevadaDesert Research InstituteReno and Las Vegas, Nevada

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Pioneer AwardArab Thought Foundation(Third General Conference, Marakesh, Morocco)Beirut, Lebanon

2006 Milestones of Air and Space HonoreesApollo-Soyuz Test ProjectNational Air and Space MuseumSmithsonian InstitutionWashington, D.C.

2007 Texas Dawa AwardHouston, Texas

2008 Mapping Software AwardThe Carbon Project, Inc.Alexandria, VA

Resolution Honoring Service on the BoardQatar Rand Policy InstituteDoha, Qatar

Listed as number 13 in “The Power 100; 2008”ArabianBusiness.comDubai, U.A.E.

Golden Award, Supreme Council of AntiquitiesDelivered in Celebration of the International Heritage DayMinistry of CultureCairo, Egypt

The Taylor & Francis “Best Letter Award”Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry SocietyThe University of NottinghamNottingham, United Kingdom

Scientific Appointments

Member of the Task Group for Lunar Nomenclature of the International Astronomical Union: Since 1973 participated in the classification and naming of surface features of the Moon as revealed by lunar missions.

Member of the Executive Committee of the International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. The Committee, which is sponsored by the Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI, organizes annual meetings and publishes their proceedings.

Scientific Advisor to President Anwar Sadat of the Arab Republic of Egypt (1978-1981): Advised the late President Sadat on scientific matters particularly those relating to

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desert development. Served in this capacity as a member of the Advisory Council to the President of Egypt.

Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; cited "for research in remote sensing, desert geomorphology and planetary geology and for contributions to the public understanding of science."

Member (elected in 1983) of the Corporation of the Museum of Science and Charles Hayden Planetarium, Boston, Massachusetts.

Advisor on Education and Publications, Arab-American Affairs Council, Washington, D.C.

Member of the Arab Thought Forum, Amman, Jordan; the AFT is headed by H.R.H. Hassan Bin Talal, Crown Prince of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Elected (in 1985) Fellow of the Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Trieste, Italy. A year later, he was elected to represent the Academy at the Non-Governmental Organization Unit of the Department of International Economic and Social Affairs of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations, New York. Also serves as Chairman of the Standing Committee on Environmental Hazards and Global Change of the Third World Network of Scientific Organizations (TWNSO).

Advisor to H.M. King Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on matters relating to petroleum exploration and the search for groundwater resources.

International advisor on remote sensing to the Chief, Infrastructure Branch, National Resources and Energy Division, Department of Technical Cooperation for Development, United Nations, New York.

President (since 1985), Arab Society for Desert Research.

Member, General Council for the Preparation of the Five year Plan (1986), Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS), Kuwait.

Keynote Speaker, Jordan Development Conference (1986), Amman, Jordan.

Member, Tenth Anniversary Committee, Boston University Photographic Resource center; also elected to Subcommittee on High-Technology and Photography.

Convenor, Committee on the Children Museum (Headed by Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak), Cairo, Egypt.

Member of the Scientific Council, International Center for Theoretical Physics of the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and UNESCO.

Member, Campaign Steering Committee (1987), Second Century Fund, Concord Museum, Concord, Massachusetts.

Member International Committee, Twenty-First Century Fund Campaign Committee, Lahey Clinic Foundation, Burlington, Massachusetts.

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President (since 1990), Foundation for the Preservation of Egyptian Antiquities, Washington, D.C.

Overseer, Museum of Science, Boston, Massachusetts.

Appointed in 1991 by the Minister of State for Scientific Research of Egypt to membership of the Executive Board of the Mubarak City for Scientific Research, Alexandria, Egypt.

Member of the Ministerial Leading Committee for the New Map of Egypt, Prime-Minister's Office, Cairo, Egypt.

Vice President -- International, Second Century Committee of the Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado.

Honorary Member of the Board, New England-Middle East Business Council, Boston, Massachusetts.

Elected (in 1993) to the Boston Library Society, Boston, Massachusetts.

Member of the Honorary Gala Committee to celebrate the 75th Anniversary (1995), American University in Cairo, New York City, N.Y.

Appointed in 1995 Senior Advisor, National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Helwan, Egypt.

Appointed in 1997, Eminent Scientific Consultant, Ministry of State for Scientific Research and the National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, Cairo, Egypt.

Chairman, Aerospace Technologies: Experiences and Applications. Arab Aerospace Education Organization Congress 22-26 July 1997, Tunis, Tunisia.

Elected (in 1998) member of the Council for Space Science and Technology, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Cairo, Egypt.

Elected (in 2000) as Member of Honorary Committee50th Anniversary of the American-Mideast Education and Training Services (AMIDEAST)

Member, Advisory Board (2000)Egyptian Society of Water and Energy Technologies

Keynote Speaker (2002)Forum on “Technology, Environment and Poverty Alleviation”United Nations Social Commission for East Asia (ESCWA)Beirut, Lebanon

Keynote Speaker (2002)

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Arab Thought FoundationCairo, Egypt

Senior Advisor, Supreme Council of Antiquities (2002)Egyptian Antiquities OrganizationCairo, Egypt

Member, Honorary Advisory Board (2002)Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Technology ParkDubai, U.A.E.

Vice Chair (2003)Charles Stark Draper Prize CommitteeNational Academy of EngineeringWashington, D.C.

Member, GSA and AASG Selection Committee (2003)John C. Frye Memorial Award in Environmental GeologyBoulder, Colorado

Member of the BoardBoard of International Scientific Organizations (BISO)The National AcademiesWashington, D.C.

Keynote SpeakerInternational Water Forum: Water Reuse in the 21st CenturyInternational Desalinization Association/Techno Park (March 2005)Dubai, U.A.E.

Keynote Speaker Engineering Open Day: 13 March 2007American University of SharjahSharjah, U.A.E.

Session ChairInternational Geological CongressOslo, Norway

Member, Founding CommitteeSociety of the Science AgeGiza, Egypt

Member, Expert PanelBrookings InstitutionU.S.-Islamic World Forum (Feb. 2008)Doha, Qatar

AdvisorWorld’s Science and Technology InitiativePublic Radio International

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Founding Foundation FellowDesert Research InstituteReno, NV

Seminar AdvisorBlue CommunitiesNakheel, Dubai, U.A.E.

Professional Appointments

1967 Member, Lunar Orbiter Data Analysis GroupNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

Member, Lunar Orbiter Site Selection SubpanelLangley Research Center, NASA

1969 Secretary, Site Selection SubgroupGroup for Lunar Exploration Planning, NASA

Member, Apollo Science Support TeamApollo missions 8 through 14

1970 Member, Apollo Orbital Science Photographic TeamOffice of the Apollo Program Director, NASA

Chairman, Crew Training and Flight Planning GroupsApollo Orbital Science Photographic Team, NASA

1971 Member, Mission Operations Science Support TeamL.B. Johnson Space Center, NASA, Houston, Texas

Member, Apollo Orbital Science Photographic TeamL.B. Johnson Space Center, NASA, Houston, Texas

Chairman, Planetary Geology SessionGeological Society of America

1972 Member, U.S. DelegationCommittee on Space Research, Madrid, Spain

1973 Member, Joint Lunar Cartographic ProgramsU.S. Delegation to the U.S.S.R.

Member, Lunar Photographic and Cartographic CommitteeLunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas

1974 Adjunct Professor of Geology and GeophysicsUniversity of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

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1975 Member, Arabian Gulf Lecture Tour (with Apollo-Soyuz Test Project astronauts)U.S. Information Agency, Washington, D.C.

1976 Chief, Surface Processes and Properties GroupLunar Science Review PanelLunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas

Member, Steering Committee for Earth SciencesSmithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

1977 Member, Earth Resources Review PanelNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

1978 Adjunct Professor of Geology, Faculty of ScienceAin Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

Member, Search Committee for Director of the National Air and Space MuseumSmithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Member, Arid and Semi-Arid Research NeedsNational Science Foundation, Washington, D.C.

1979 Member, U.S. Delegation of Desert Experts to ChinaNational Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.

1980 Liaison Officer of the American Society of PhotogrammetryAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Member, Sensor System Committee, Primary Data Acquisition DivisionAmerican Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

1981 Member, International Advisory Council of Symphony of United NationsUnited Nations, New York

1982 Research Associate, National Air and Space MuseumSmithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

1984 Representative; U.S.-Indo Workshop on Arid Zone ResearchUS National Science Foundation and the Department of Science and TechnologyJaipur, India

Member, American Defense Preparedness AssociationWashington, D.C.

1985 Organizer, International Workshop on Sand Transport and Desertification in Arid LandsKhartoum, Sudan

1986 Convener, Desertification and Environmental Monitoring SessionTwentieth Symposium of Remote Sensing of Environment, Nairobi, Kenya

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Class Coordinator, Homecoming Alumni Association of the University of Missouri at Rolla

1987 Organizer, International Workshop on Remote Sensing and Resource Exploration International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy

Cooperating Professor, Arid Zone Research ProgramArabian Gulf University, Manama, BahrainLecturer: On the Shoulders of Giants SeriesTalcott Mountain Center for Student Involvement, Inc.Avon, Connecticut

Lecturer: Sunoco Science SeminarsNational Science Teachers Association35th Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.

Roundtable Presenter, Aerospace Education CenterAir Force Association, Arlington, Virginia

1988 Special Guest SpeakerJ. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California

1989 Chairman, Standing Committee for Environmental Hazards and Global ChangeThird World Network of Scientific Organizations,Third World Academy of Sciences, Trieste, Italy

1990 Fund Raising Committee to match the James Irvine Foundation Grant for the Participation of Minority Students in Earthwatch Research Expeditions,Earthwatch, Watertown, Massachusetts

Convenor, International Conference on Arid LandsThird World Academy of Sciences, Trieste, Italy

1992 Chairman, Nomination Committee, Geological and Earth ScienceThird World Academy of Sciences, Trieste, Italy

Chairman, The First International Conference on the Great SphinxEgyptian Antiquities Organization, Cairo, Egypt

Vice President -- International; Second Century Fund CommitteeGeological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado

1993 Chairman, Geologic Impacts of the Gulf War SessionGeological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts

1994 Member, Middle East Water Information NetworkUniversity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Adjunct Professor of Geology, Faculty of Science

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Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

Senior Advisor, National Research Institute of Astronomy and GeophysicsMinistry of Scientific Research, Cairo, Egypt

Member, Committee on Honorary FellowsGeological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado

1995 Chairman, Consultation of Strategies for Scientific and Technological Research in Biodiversity and Land Degradation in the South, Third World Academy of Sciences, Trieste, Italy; sponsored by the Global Environment Facility, Washington, D.C.

Chairman, Search Committee for the Chair-person, Department of Earth SciencesBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

1997 Chairman, National Science Foundation Workshop“Sand Accumulation and Groundwater in the Eastern Sahara,” Cairo, Egypt

1998 Featured in “From the Earth to the Moon” Television Series Segment 10 “Galileo was Right” Home Box Office (HBO), produced by Tom Hanks

Co-Chairman, National Science Foundation U.S.-Egypt Workshop “Priorities for Desert Research,” Cairo, Egypt

Invited Speaker, UNIDIR WorkshopPotential Uses of Commercial Satellite Imagery in the Middle EastUnited Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

Chairman: Earth Sciences Membership Committee Third World Academy of Sciences, Trieste, Italy

1999 Member, U.S. National CommitteeInternational Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS)U.S. National Research CouncilWashington, DC

Senior AdvisorWorld Commission on Water for the 21st CenturyUnited Nations/World Bank

2000 Co-ConvenorGeological Hazards and Natural Disasters31st International Geological Congress6-17 August 2000, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Technical Program Co-Chairman2nd International Conference on Earth Observations and Environmental Information11-14 November 2000, Cairo, Egypt

Appointed by H. E. Koichiro Matsuura, Director General, UNESCO

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Member, Great Man-Made River Prize CommitteeUNESCO, Paris, France

Appointed as Technical Reviewer by UNESCO for:Sustainable Development of the South Valley and Sinai, EgyptUNDP/UNESCO Project for Capacity Building at:Egyptian Geological Survey and Mining Authority (EGSMA) andNational Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (NARSS)

Member, Scientific Advisory BoardThe Reiss InstituteWashington D.C.

2001 Member, Honorary Committee50th Anniversary of AMIDEASTWashington, D.C.

Keynote SpeakerInternational Conference on Petroleum ContaminationImperial College, London

Moderator, “2001: A Space Odyssey”Round Table of Experiences in SpaceUNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France

2002 Senior Advisor Supreme Council of Antiquities Egyptian Antiquities Organization Ministry of Culture Cairo, Egypt

Member, International Organizing CommitteeThird international Symposium on Remote Sensing of Urban AreasIstanbul, Turkey

2003 Chair, Data and Interpretation in the Environmental SectorInternational Symposium on Open Access and Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for ScienceUNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France

Member of the Selection CommitteeJohn C. Frye Memorial Award in Environmental GeologyGeological Society of AmericaBoulder, Colorado

2004 Delegate of the U.S. National Academy of SciencesInternational Union of Geological Scienes (IUGS)32nd International Geological CongressFlorence, Italy (August 20-28, 2004)

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Convenor, Remote Sensing for Mapping and Monitoring Geological Hazards (T32.04)32nd International Geological CongressFlorence, Italy (August 20-28, 2004)

Member, Fondation Déserts du MondeGhàràdata, Algiers, Algeria

2005 Chairman, Chalres Stark Draper AwardU.S. National Academy of Engineering

Member, International Geoscience Program (IGCP)Inernational Union of Geological SciencesUNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France

Chairman, Remote Sensing ConferenceKuwait, September 2005

Honorary PresidentArab Union of Scientists and ResearchersTanta, Egypt

Member, Membership CommitteeAstronomy and Space SciencesAcademy of Sciences for the Developing WorldTrieste, Italy

Member, TWAS Prize in Earth SciencesAcademy of Sciences for the Developing WorldTrieste, Italy

Chair, U.S. National Committee (USNC) for the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS)

Honorary AdvisorDubai Astronomy GroupDubai, U.A.E.

2006 Senior AdvisorUniversity of the SinaiEl-Arish, Egypt

Member of the Supreme Advisory BoardMinistry of PetroleumCairo, Egypt

Member of the Board of TrusteesArab Thought ForumAmman, Jordan

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2007 Member, Nomination Committee, astronomyAcademy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS)Trieste, Italy

Member, Fundraising CommitteeGeological Society of America Foundation

Member, USA National CommitteeInternational Year of Planet Earth (IYPE)Washington, D.C.

Member of the BoardCenter for AstronomyBibliotheca AlexandrinaAlexandria, Egypt

Committee on Grand Challenges for Engineering (2006-present)National Academy of EngineeringWashington, D.C.

Advisory Committee Memberships

Government Agencies:

Steering Committee for Earth ScienceSmithsonian Institution

Non-Renewable Resources Review PanelNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Arid and Semi-Arid Research NeedsNational Science Foundation (NSF)

Advisory Committee on Extraterrestrial FeaturesU.S. Board of Geographic Names

Surface Processes and Properties GroupLunar Science Review Panel, NASA

Steering/Planning Group - U.S. Desertification Monitoring ProgramBureau of the Oceans and International Environmental and Social AffairsU.S. State Department

Technical Advisor (1992-1995)President's Environment and Conservation Challenge AwardExecutive Office of the President of the United States of AmericaCouncil on Environmental Quality, Washington, D.C.

Member, U.S. National Committee for the Geological SciencesNational Research Center; National Academies

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Washington, D.C.

Member, Board of GovernorsAmerican Research Center in Egypt, Inc.

State Mapping Advisory Committee for MassachusettsNational Cooperative Geologic Mapping ProgramNational Geologic Mapping Act

Professional Societies:

Task Group for Lunar NomenclatureInternational Astronomical Union (IAU)

Geological Archaeology DivisionGeological Society of America (GSA)

Executive CommitteeInternational Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment

Committee on AstrogeologyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)

Faculty Advisor (1991-present)Students for the Exploration and Development of SpaceBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

Vice President, International (1992-present)Second Century Fund CommitteeGeological Society of America Foundation, Boulder, Colorado

Member of the International Advisory Board (1993-present)World Aviation Education & Safety Congress, New Delhi, India

Committee for Honorary Members (1994-present)Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado

Regional Validation Advisor, International Geographical and Biological ProgramLand Cover ProjectUniversity of Santa Barbara, California

Member and Institute MemberGeological Applications of Remote Sensing (GARS) ProgramUNESCO/International Union of Geological sciences (IUGS), Paris, France

Member, executive Advisory BoardCenter for Environmental SciencesSaint Louis University, St. Louis, MO

Member, International Advisory Board

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Journal of the Association of ArabUniversities for Basic and Applied ResearchUniversity of BahrainManama, Bahrain

Other Organizations:

Advisory Board, Program on Southwest Asia and Islamic CivilizationThe Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford MA

Advisory CommitteeThe Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, California

Senior Advisor, Division of Environmental and Earth SciencesKuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait

Advisory CouncilKuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Kuwait

Evaluation Panel, Research Evaluation Unit (1988-present)Commission of the European Community, Brussels, Belgium

Advisory Board, Great Man-Made River Project (1988-2004)UNESCO, Paris, France

Science Advisory Board (1988-present)Explorers Club, New York

Award Committee (1990-present)Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development, Kuwait

Steering Committee (1990-present)International Centre for Earth Sciences and Environment, Treiste, Italy

Member, Board of Advisors (1991-present)The Coolidge Center for Environmental Leadership, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Member of the Council (1991-present)World Resources Institute, Washington, D.C.

Prizes and Awards Committee (1992-present)Museum of Science, Boston, Massachusetts

Member of the Advisory Council (1992-present)International Institute of Boston

Member of the International Advisory Council Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Zinjan, Iran

Member of the General Advisory Board (1996)

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Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems: Water, Energy, Environment, Food, and Agriculture

NASA Center for Autonomous Central EngineeringUniversity of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Expert, Global Terrestrial Observation SystemUnited Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)Rome, Italy

Advisor, Mars Drill Committee (1997-present)Ministry of State for Scientific ResearchCairo, Egypt

Member, Council for Space Sciences and TechnologyAcademy of Scientific Research and TechnologyMinistry of Scientific ResearchCairo, Egypt

Committee of Applications, Earth Sciences and Climate Change (1998-present)Council for Space Sciences and TechnologyAcademy of Scientific Research and TechnologyCairo, Egypt

Member, Advisory BoardArab Science and Technology FoundationUniversity of SharjahSharjah, United Arab Emirates

Co-Chair; Sheering Committee Member; and Keynote SpeakerSecond International Conference on Earth ObservationAnd Environmental Information11-14 November 2000, Cairo, Egypt

Member, Expert PanelThe World Monuments Fund, New York, N.Y.

Member, Charles Stark Draper Prize Award (2003-2004)National Academy of Engineering, Washington, D.C.

Committee on Human RightsNational Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of

MedicineNational Academies, Washington, D.C.

Member, Geological Applications of Remote SensingInternational Union of Geological SciencesUNESCO, Paris, France

Member, External Advisory CommitteeNOAA South Texas Remote Sensing Cooperative Science Center

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Texas A&M UniversityCorpus Christi, Texas

Member, Desert Research Institute FoundationNevada Board of RegentsReno, Nevada

Member of the Board of AdvisorsClearwater LLCConcord, Massachusetts

Chair, Charles Stark Draper Prize Award (2005-2006)National Academy of EngineeringWashington, D.C.

Member of the Advisory BoardArab American National MuseumDearborn, Michigan

Arab Group for Ethics in ScienceBibliotheca AlexandrinaAlexandria, Egypt

Chair, U.S. National Committee for Geological SciencesThe National AcademiesWashington, D.C.

Member, International Academy Panel2006 ConferenceAlexandria, Egypt

Member, External Advisory CouncilAramco Services CompanyDhahran, Saudi Arabia

Member, Advisory BoardGeology and Geophysics AlumniUniversity of Missouri-RollaRolla, MO

Member, Organizing CommitteeInternational Conference on Climate ChangesAnd their Impacts on Coastal Zones and River DeltasVulnerability, Mitigation and AdaptationAlexandria, Egypt

Member of the BoardMentor ArabiaBeirut, Lebanon

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Honorary Chairman (2007)Arab Youth STEM ChallengeDubai, U.A.E.

Editorial Boards

1980 Consulting Editor, Arrayan (scientific journal)Qatar National Museum, Doha, Qatar

1990 Member, Editorial BoardJournal of the Faculty of ScienceUnited Arab Emirates, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates

1991 Member, Editorial Advisory BoardNational Resources Forum, United Nations, New York

1994 Member, International Scientific Committee; GeoobservateurCentre Royal de Télédétection Spatiale, Rabat, Morocco

Member, Editorial Advisory BoardThird World Environment ReporterWimbledon Publishing Company, London, England

1999 Chairman, International Advisory BoardYemini Journal of ScienceYemen Scientific Research Foundation, Sanaa, Yemen

2000 Member, International Advisory CommitteeArab Journal for Basic and Applied ScienceUniversity of Bahrain, Manamah, Bahrain

2005 Member of the Advisory BoardArab EducationArab Thought FoundationBeirut, Lebanon

2006 Member of the Editorial Advisory BoardEncyclopedia of Remote SensingSpringer Publishing Co.

2007 Member, Editorial BoardLebanese Science JournalBeruit, Lebanon

Member, International Advisory CommitteeJournal of the Association of Arab UniversitiesFor Basic and Applied SciencesUniversity of Bahrain

Fellowships and Grants

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1959 Graduate Study Fellowship in GeologyUnited Arab Republic (Egypt)

1963 Graduate Assistant FellowshipMissouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Missouri

1971 Visual Observation from Lunar OrbitPrincipal Investigator: L.B. Johnson Space Center, NASA

1972 Photogeology from Apollo 15-17Co-Investigator with U.S. Geological Survey: NASA Grant

1973 Initiation of an Extraterrestrial Geology and Geodesy EffortPrincipal Investigator: NASA Grant

Lunar Scientific ResearchPrincipal Investigator: NASA Grant

Geomorphic Characterization of Lunar Sinuous RillesCo-Investigator with Boston University: NASA Grant

1974 Task Group on Lunar NomenclaturePrincipal Investigator: NASA Grant

Earth Observations and Photography on the Apollo-Soyuz Test ProjectPrincipal Investigator: NASA Experiment Grant

1975 Desert Erosion and Sand Movement in EgyptCo-Principal Investigator: Smithsonian Institution Grant

1977 Photogeology of Lunar Impact and Volcanic FeaturesPrincipal Investigator: NASA Grant

1980 Morphologic Studies of the Moon and PlanetsPrincipal Investigator: NASA Grant

1982 Desert Field InvestigationPrincipal Investigator: Institute of Ecotechnics

1984 Temporal and Spectral Variations of Sand Dunes in the Central Western Desert of EgyptScientific Collaborator: NASA Grant

Geologic Investigations of the Kharga Depression Using Data from the Thematic Mapper and Four Other Satellite SensorsCollaborator: NASA Grant

1987 Center for Remote SensingCo-Investigator (Principal Investigator: James R. Wiseman)William M. Keck Foundation, Los Angeles, California

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Four years: $1,300,000

1988 An Evaluation of Geographic Information Systems Technology for Resource ManagementCo-Investigator (Principal Investigator: C. Sham)National Park ServicesOne year: $30, 000

Remote Sensing Applications to the Exploration for Water Resources Training Program DirectorWater Authority, Amman, JordanSummer 1987: $20,000

Developing Egypt's Water Potential for Agricultural Development West of the NilePrincipal InvestigatorThe Charles R. Bronfman Foundation, Montreal, CanadaOne year: $20,000

1989 Satellite Atlas of the World: North Africa & Middle East SectionPrincipal InvestigatorNational Air & Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.One year: $10,000

General Support of the Center for Remote SensingPrincipal InvestigatorThe Cotsen Family Foundation, Los Angeles, CaliforniaOne year: $1,000

Groundwater Potential of the Red Sea Province, SudanPrincipal InvestigatorBCI Geonetics, Inc., Laconia, New HampshireOne year: $20,000

1990 Predynastic Settlement Patterns in Hiw, EgyptCo-Investigator (Principal Investigator: Kathryn Bard)National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.One year: $15,000

Digital Image Processing and GIS Applications to Crop Acreage EstimationPrincipal InvestigatorUnited Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, Rome, ItalyOne year: $21,500

Applications of Remote Sensing to AgriculturePrincipal InvestigatorUnited Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, Rome, ItalyOne year: $50,000

1991 Damage Assessment of the Desert and Coastal Environment of KuwaitPrincipal Investigator

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Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, KuwaitTwo years: $485,000

1992 Remote Sensing Aids to Groundwater Exploration in Egypt's DesertsPrincipal InvestigatorU.S. Department of Agriculture and AID, Cairo, EgyptTwo and a half years: $340,000

Desertification of Agricultural Lands in Egypt by Remote SensingCo-Investigator (Principal Investigator: Curtis Woodcock)U.S. Department of Agriculture and AID, Cairo, EgyptTwo years: $270,000

1993 Professorship of Remote Sensing in ArchaeologyCo-Investigator (Principal Investigator: James W. Wiseman)W.M. Keck Foundation, Los Angeles, CaliforniaThree years: $230,000

1994 Satellite Atlas of the Environment of KuwaitPrincipal InvestigatorKuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, KuwaitTwo year: $526,000

Landuse Map of Sierra LeonePrincipal InvestigatorUnited Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, Rome, ItalyOne year: $30,000

1995 Sand Accumulations and Groundwater in the SaharaPrincipal InvestigatorUNESCO International Geological Correlations Program (IGCP) Project 391Five Years: $30,000

Utilizing Satellite Images for Ground-Water Exploration in the Sultanate of OmanPrincipal InvestigatorMinistry of Water Resources, OmanThree years: $1,500,000

Archaeological Geology Investigations Using RADARSAT DataPrincipal InvestigatorCanadian Space Agency (ADRO Project 572)One year: image data

Sand Accumulations and Groundwater in the SaharaPrincipal InvestigatorArab League Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ALESCO)Two years: $39,000

1996 Workshop on Sand Dunes and Groundwater Basins in the Eastern SaharaPrincipal Investigator

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National Science Foundation (NSF)One year: $50,000

1997 Conference on Remote Sensing in ArchaeologyCo-InvestigatorThe J.M. Kaplan FundTwo year: $55,000

Center of Excellence in Remote Sensing at Boston UniversityCo-Investigator (Principal Investigator: Curtis Woodcock)National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)One year: $380,000

1998 US-Egypt Workshop on Priorities of Desert StudyPrincipal InvestigatorNational Science Foundation (NSF)One year: $47,000

Seismotectonics and Seismic Hazard and Risk Assessment Studies in EgyptCo-Principal Investigator (with: Samir Riyad)U.S.-Egypt Science and Technology Program, National Science FoundationThree years: $17,000

Wadis of Oman: Satellite AtlasPrincipal InvestigatorMinistry of Information, OmanTwo years: $500,000

U.S.-Egypt Planning Visit: Origin and Evolution of the Southern Western Desert of EgyptPrincipal InvestigatorNational Science Foundation (NSF)One Month: $2,000

2001 Atlas of Oman from Landsat ImagesPrincipal InvestigatorMinistry of Information, OmanOne year: $130,000

Use of Space Images for Groundwater Exploration in the Northern United Arab Emirates

Principal InvestigatorGovernment of SharjahThree years: $1,745,000

2003 Technical Support of the Dubai Technology ParkPrinciple InvestigatorPorts, Customs and Free Zone CorporationDubai, U.A.E.2003-2004: $188,000

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2005: $96,0002006: $80,0002007: $80,000 (Dubai World)

2004 Near-Surface Drainage in Southwest EgyptPrinciple InvestigatorU.S. – Egypt Joint Science and Technology BoardNational Science Foundation, Washington D.C.Two years: $60,000

2008 Technical Support of Nakheel’s Design and Development Principal InvestigatorNakheel, Dubai, U.A.E.One Year: $86,000

Thesis Advising

1975 "Morphological Characteristics of the Hadley Rille, The Moon."Thomas Brewer: M.A., GeologyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

1978 "Apollo 17 Radar Images of the Moon."Ted A. Maxwell: Ph.D., GeologyUniversity of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

"Regional Geological and Hydrogeological Studies of Gefara Plain, Libya."Ali Noureldin Ismail Kamel: Ph.D., GeologyCairo University, Cairo, Egypt

"Regional Geologic Interpretation of the Aeroradiometric Data of Nugrus-HafafitArea, Eastern Desert (Corroborated with Aeromagnetic Survey)."Salah Eldin A. Soliman: Ph.D., GeologyFaculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

"Relation Between Geology and Aerial Radiometry of Abu Swayel Area, EasternDesert (Corroborated by Aeromagnetic Survey)."Hamdy S.E. Sadek: Ph.D., GeologyCairo University, Cairo, Egypt

"Aeroradiometric Data and its Relation to the Regional Geology of Bakriya Area,Eastern Desert (Corroborated with Aeromagnetic Survey)."Hassan M.M. Abdel-Hadi: Ph.D., GeologyFaculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

1980 "Orientation of Central Peaks in Craters on Mars."Amina Hamdan: Ph.D., GeologyAin Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

1982 "Geological and Hydrogeological Studies on the North Western Coast of Egypt."Zein El Abidin Rizk: M.S., Geology

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Menoufia University, Shebin El-Koum, Egypt

1987 "Technological Choice for Development Countries: The Case of Remote Sensingof Earth Resources."Isna Marifa Soedjatmoko: M.E., Civil EngineeringMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

1990 "The Relationship of Drainage Basins to Fan Deltas in the Eastern Sinai: A RemoteSensing Approach."Robyn Klein: M.A., GeologyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

1992 "Palaeodrainage Patterns of the Bahariya Region, Western Desert of Egypt."Stephan J. Mojzsis: M.A., GeologyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

"Wind Meteorology of the Summer Shamal in the Arabian Gulf Region."Ali Hamed Ali: M.A., GeographyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

1993 "Relationship Between Hydrogeological Features and Geomorphic-Tectonic Characteristics of the Red Sea Hills of Sudan Based on Space Images."Magaly Koch: Ph.D., GeologyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

1995 "A Conceptual Ground Water Model for Northeast Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, withApplication of Satellite Ground Water Exploration."Robert Morency, Jr.: Ph.D., GeologyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

“Spectral Characterization of Desert Surfaces in Kuwait by Satellite Data.” Ahmad Al-Doasari: M.A., GeographyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

1996 “Evaluating the Potential of Locating Submarine Springs in the Gulf of Oman Using Landsat Thematic Mapper Data.”Sylvie Y. Gomis: M.A., GeographyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

“Detection of Anthropogenic Changes in a Sand Dune Field of Northwestern Kuwait Using Remotely Sensed Data.”Huda Al-Dabi: M.A. GeologyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

“Remote Sensing Applications to Land System Studies in Bulandshahr District, U.P., India.”Akram Javed: Ph.D., Remote SensingAligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India

“Monitoring Agricultural Lands in Egypt with Multispectral Vegetation Indices Derived

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from Satellite Images.”Mary Pax-Lenney: Ph.D., GeographyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

“The Applications of Neural Network in Mapping, Modeling, and Change Detection Using Remotely Sensed Data.”Abdelgadir Abuelgasim: Ph.D., GeographyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

“Evaluation of Ground Water Potential in Jabel Al-Akhdar, Oman, Using Landsat Data.”Zaher A. Hammoud: M.A., Earth SciencesBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

“Statistical Analysis of Meteorological Events in the Arabian Peninsula and the Gulf Region.”Ali Hamid Ali: Ph.D., GeographyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

1998 “Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques for Environmentally Sustainable Development of the Red Sea Coastal Zone.”Hamdy Ibrahim El-Gamily: Ph.D., Environmental SciencesInstitute of Graduate Studies and ResearchAlexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

2000 The Deposition of the Jibala Group in Pull-Apart Basins of the Najd Fault System as a Final Stage of the Consolidation of Gondwanaland.”Mohamed I. M. Matsah: Ph.D., Earth SciencesBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

“Analysis of the Changes in the Tarcrete Layer on the Desert Surface of Kuwait Using Satellite Imagery and Cell-Based Modeling.”Ahmad Al-Doarsari: Ph.D., GeographyBoston University, Boston, Massachusetts

“Environmental GIS Database and Desertification Study of West Asia.”Harahsheh Hussein: Ph.D., Technology (External Examiner)Chiba UniversityChiba, Japan

2004 “The effects of irrigation on regional hydro-climatology of Southeastern Turkey.” Mutlu Ozdogan, PhD., Geography (Third Reader) Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts

Biographical Articles

"Arlingtonian Coaches Fliers on Moon Rocks" by Anne BehrensVIRGINIA SENTINEL18 February 1971, p. 1 and 6.

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"Space Age Geologist" by Jim SchefterTOPICIssue No. 65, 1972, p. 14-16.

"Life Story of the Egyptian Lunar Scientist" (in Arabic) by Anis MansourAKHER SAA, Cairo, EgyptVol. 2001, 28 February 1973, p. 38-44.

"An Interview with Dr. Farouk El-Baz" (in Arabic) by Soliman NasrallaOIL CARAVAN, Dahran, Saudi ArabiaVol. 8, No. 22, August 1974, p. 7-18.

"Space-Age Immigrant" by Brainerd S. BatesARAMCO WORLD MAGAZINEVol. 27, No. 6, November-December 1976, p.18-25.

"From the Pyramids to the Moon" by anonymousMISSOURI ALUMNUSNovember-December 1977, p. 51.

"Egyptian Geologist Champions Desert Research" by Constance HoldenSCIENCEVol. 205, 28 September 1979, p. 1357-1360.

"Arab-American Scientist Takes a Voyage of Discovery" by anonymousVOICE, National Association of Arab AmericansVol. 11, No. 11/12, November-December 1984, p. 15-19.

"To Investigate Earth's Deserts, Dr. Farouk El-Baz Began on Mars" by anonymous Rolex of Genevaadvertisement in numerous international publications, 1985.

"Down-to-Earth Hopes for Lunar Scientist: Breaking Into the Dark Recesses of the Desert" by Jadranka PorterARAB TIMES31 December 1986, p. 3.

"An Egyptian Farmboy Conquers Space" (in Arabic) by Asem Rashwan SADA AL-USBOOA, Manama, BahrainVol. 795, Tuesday 3 March 1987, p. 8-11.

"Concord Scientist Adviser to Museum Omni Theater" by Sally NelsonTHE CONCORD JOURNAL, Concord, Massachusetts Vol. 59, No. 17, Thursday 14 May 1987, p. 1 and 11.

"Farouk El-Baz: Uncovering the Secrets of the Composition of the Earth" by Sandra Deden BOSTON UNIVERSITY TODAY, Boston University, Boston, MassachusettsOctober 9 to October 23, 1989, p. 9.

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"Interview: Farouk El-Baz" by Thomas Bass; photographs by Ruven AfanadorOMNIVol. 13, No. 3, December 1990, p. 74-80+134.

"Boston Geologist in Demand for Gulf Water Supply Efforts" by Charles A. Radin BOSTON GLOBE, Boston, MassachusettsMonday, February 18, 1991, p. 15-17.

"Taking the Long View" by Piney Kesting; photographs by Webb Chappell ARAMCO WORLDVol. 43, No. 2, March/April 1992, p. 12-13."The Desert Healer" by Piney Kesting MOSAIC SECTION; The Middle EastJanuary 1993, p. 45-47.

“He Caught the Moon” by Kamal NaguibHORUS July/September 1993, p. 20-21.

"I Want my Son to be Proud" by Casey Kasem PARADESunday, January 16, 1994, Summary biography of Farouk El-Baz, p.5-6.

"Farouk El-Baz and a Reading of the Latest Satellite News" (in Arabic) by Hassan Fathy ULOUM WA TECHNOLOGIA, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, KuwaitVol. 9, April 1994, p. 14-18.

"The Mother of Invention? Freedom" by Peter Coy; Books: a review of "Reinventing the Future: Conversations with the World's Leading Scientists" by Thomas A. Bass, Addison-WesleyBUSINESS WEEK, New YorkMay 2, 1994, p. 12.

Farouk El-Baz: Picture the Desert” by Aziza SamiAL-AHRAM WEEKLY, Cairo, Egypt3-9, November 1994, p. 16.

"Farouk El-Baz: Man of Distant Visions" by anonymous, Round & About the UniversityBOSTONIA, Boston University, Boston, MassachusettsFall 1994, No. 2, p. 57-58.

"Egyptian Stars in the International Sky: Dr. Farouk El-Baz" (in Arabic) by anonymous ANBAA EL-WATAN, Ministry of Information, Cairo, EgyptVol. 12, January 1995, p. 38-39.

“Dr. Farouk El-Baz: Ibn El-Dakahliya Al-Qadim min Al-Mustaqbal.” (in Arabic: Biography of Dr. Farouk El-Baz: Son of Dakahliya Governorate Who Comes From the Future) General Directorate of Public Relations, DAKAHLIYA GOVERNORATE, Mansoura, Egypt, 1995, 175 p.Book includes the following chapters.

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Introduction: Governor Ibrahim El-Sheikh, p. 8-9.Who is Farouk El-Baz: Mohamed El-Baz (Gen., Ret.), p. 11-26.Farouk El-Baz As I Know Him: Ambassador A. R. El-Reedy, p. 30-36.Farouk El-Baz and Egypt’s Monuments: Dr. Zahi Hawass, p. 37-40 and 90-107.Dr. Farouk El-Baz That I Know: Dr. Wafik Meshref, p. 41-50.The C.V. of Farouk El-Baz: Dr. Adel Yehia, p. 51-61.Farouk El-Baz; An Encyclopaedic Thinker: Dr. Kamal El-Batanouny, p. 62-68.Dr. Farouk El-Baz and the Battle of June 5th, 1967: Dr. Rifat El-Remaisy, p. 69-72.Dr. Farouk El-Baz: Dr. Atef Dardir, p. 73-87.Always on His Mind... Problems of His Country: Anonymous, p. 88-89 and 108-164.Farouk El-Baz in the Press: Anonymous, p. 165-173.

“Farouk El-Baz” (Arabic; in Aalim min Bilady) by Mohamed Mahmomed Abdel-AzizCultural Heritage Directorate; Cultural Excellence SeriesDAKHLIYA GOVERNORATE1996, p. 66-71.

“Sage of the Sands” by Barbara RossEGYPT TODAYJanuary 1996, Vol. 17, No. 1, p. 86-91 & 113.

“Farouk El-Baz: Rafaat Usboee, Fa Asbahtu Mashhouran (Arabic; I held up my hand, and became famous) by Mohamed Ali SalehARRAJOLMay 1996, Issue 49, p. 13-23+cover.

“Farouk El-Baz: Michel T. Halbouty Human Needs Award” by Kevin CarletonAAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) BULLETIN June, 1996, Vol. 80, No.6, p. 934-936.

“The Arab Scientist Farouk El-Baz: Interview” (Arabic) by Mohamed H. TalabiAL RAFEDDepartment of Culture and Information, Sharjah, U.A.E.Issue Number 13; October 1996, p. 88-92.

“Tracing Water in the Great Sand Sea;” by anonymousENVIRONMENT TODAY, Cairo, EgyptVolume 3, September 1997, p. 12-13.

“Our Scientists Abroad… Professor Doctor Farouk El-Baz” (in Arabic) by anonymousAL-MAJALLA AL-ARABIYA LIL-OLOUM (Arab Journal of Science)Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALESCO) Tunis, TunisiaVolume 30 (15th Year), December 1997, p. 116-117.

“Space Scientist Farouk El-Baz” by Mohamed SadekEncyclopaedia of the Distinguished Dar El-Tibaa El-Haditha, Cairo, EgyptPart II, p. 245-246ISBN 977-19-6368-6, 1997

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“About Farouk El-Baz and an Interview” (in Arabic) by Mahmoud BassionyAL MEGALLA ALZERAEYA (The Agricultural Magazine), Cairo, EgyptYear 40, Volume 470, January 1998, p. 6-8.

“Close Encounters with the Desert Falcon” by Henry Jacob Photographs by Victoria Calaguian FRIDAY, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesMarch 6-12, 1998, p. 8-11.

“Brother From Another Planet” by Maria GoliaPhotographs by Claude StemmelinCAIRO TIMESVolume 2, Issue 22, 24 December 1998, p. 14-15.

“Dr. Farouk El-Baz” by anonymous In: Famous Modern EgyptiansMinistry of Education, Cairo, EgyptSchool Book of Egyptian Students (10th Grade)Article and photographs and questions on p. 4.

“Women in My Life” (in Arabic) by Reem NourOSRATI Magazine, Shuwaikh, Kuwait,No. 1410, Vol. 36, March 2000, p. 26-28.

“El-Baz Research Award” by Daniel Shaffer, editorTWAS NEWSLETTER, Newsletter of the Third World Academy of Sciences, Trieste, ItalyJan-Mar 2000, Volume 12, Number 1, p. 22

“Astronauts carried the First Sura and Spoke Arabic from the Moon” (in Arabic) by Fouad NasrallaAL YAMAMAH, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaIssue 1606, May 2000, p. 46-49, 20.

“The Arab-Egyptian Scientist Farouk El-Baz” by anonymousAL MANAL, monthly of the Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services, Sharjah, U.A.E.May 2000, Issue 141, p. 11.

"Soura Musharifa li Shabab Misr" (Arabic; A Role Model for the Youth of Egypt) by Sobhi S. El-DesoukiTHE ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY, Cairo, EgyptMay 2000, p. 31

"Ashiq al-Qamar" (Arabic; Moon Lover) by anonymousEL-SHABAB (Youth) Magazine, Cairo, EgyptYear 24, No. 279, October 2000, p. 20-21.

"Dr. Farouk El-Baz" (Arabic) by Shakran Al RasheedyALYMAMAH Magazine, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaIssue 1631, 11 November 2000, p. 34-37.

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"Invasion of the Desert" by Barbara RossPHARAOHS Magazine, Cairo, EgyptDecember 2000, p. 82-85.

"Al Alim al-Masri Dr. Farouk El-Baz" (Arabic; The Egyptian Scientist Dr. Farouk El-Baz) by Souad Abu-UbeidAL-YAQATHAH Magazine, KuwaitIssue 1662, 5-11 January 2001, p. 20-23.

"Farouk El-Baz" (Arabic) by anonymousAL RAWAQ Magazine, Dubai, U.A.E.Issue 8, April 2001, p. 22-24.

“Al Alim al-Masri Farouk El-Baz” (Arabic; Bureaucracy is the Problem of Scientific Research in Egypt) by Nahid El-Kashif; photo by A. El-SuheityNOSS EL-DONIA Magazine10 November 2002, p.15-17.

“Ladaina Al-Ulama wal Mushkila fil Bahth Al-Ilmi” (Arabic; We Have the Scientists, and the Problem is in Scientific Research)by Nagwan Abdel-Latif; photos by M. EmaraALMUSSAWAR MagazineIssue No. 4083; 10 January 2003, p. 50-51.

“Innovation Odyssey Showcases Boston as Mother of Invention: A quirky, not quacky tour” by Brian FitzgeraldB.U. Bridge, Boston University14 February 2003, p. 8.

Al-Alim Al-Arabi Allathi Ekhtar Mauqi Al-Hobout ala Salh Al-Qamar (Arabic; Dr. Farouk El-Baz: The Arab Scientist Who Selected the Landing Site on the Moon) by Majdi Saad3ELM WA 3ALAM Magazine, Beirut, LebanonVol. No. 7, December 2003, p. 18-25.

“From Zagazig to NASA – A Rocky Saga” by Meher MurshedGulf News, Dubair, U.A.E.Friday, February 27, 2004, full page

“2004 Nevada Medalist Dr. Farouk El-Baz” by anonymousThe 2004 Nevada Medal Dinner, Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada p. 6-7.

“Dunes of Water” by Nadia El-AwadyIslamOnline.netFriday, June 18, 2004, 4 pages

“Dr. Farouk El-Baz” by Ahmed ElewaLife Makers Magazine, [email protected] 2004, p. 3-6.

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“Dr. Farouk El-Baz: NASA Space Scientist, Director of the Center for Remote Sensing at Boston University, President of the Arab Society for Desert Research” by Noha ChakkalEgypt Today; photographs by Mohsen AllamVolume 25, Issue 9, September 2004

“Looking Down on Spaceship Earth” by Tim StoddardBostonia, The Alumni Quarterly of Boston University, Boston, MassachusettsWinter 2004-2005, p. 26-31.

“Mustashar Nasa Allazy Yahmil Asrar Aahary Al-Alam” by Amre Abdel-Hamid(Arabic: NASA Advisor who holds the secrets of the world’s deserts)ARRAJUL ALYAUM1 October 2005, Issue 16, p. 48-54.

“Farouk El-Baz: Safir Masr Faoqa Al-Qamar” by Ghada Bahnasy(Arabic: Ambassador of Egypt to the Moon)ALAAELDIN Magazine, Cairo, EgyptThursday, 15 December 2005, 13th Year, Volume 649, p. 34-38.

“BU Geologist El-Baz Digs Deeper into Darfur Conflict” by David CoggerThe Boston BannerThursday 23 August 2007, First page + p. 12.

“Water Wizard (I, me, myself section)” by Shalaka ParadkarFRIDAY magazine; GULF NEWS newspaper, Dubai, U.A.E.August 31-September 6, 2007; p. 88-91.

“Making a Difference: Can Water Flow Peace in Sudan” by Barry FriedmanExplorer, Journal of American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OklahomaNovember, 2007, p. 18-22.

“Most Distinguished Arab Scientists in Half a Century” by anonymousDr. Farouk El-BazEl-Arabi Magazine, Kuwait, KuwaitVol. 585, December 2007, p. 66-67.

“Think Research; Viewing the World” by anonymousMissouri S&T Magazine, Rolla, MissouriSpring 2008

“Dr. Farouk El-Baz” anonymousRecipient of the Golden Award on the International Heritage Day, Cairo, EgyptSupreme Council of AntiquitiesSinai Through the Ages: Introduction by Zahi HaevassApril 2008

Name Placements

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1981 El-Baz Circular feature among dunes of the Great Sand Sea, EgyptScience Magazine, Vol. 213, No. 4506, p. 439-440

1990 El-BazShuttle craft in Star Trek: The Next GenerationNamed by Rich Berman, TV Producer

1995 Farouk EL-Baz Primary SchoolTokh El-Eqlam, Sinballawayn DistrictDakahliya, Egypt

1999 The Farouk El-Baz Desert Research AwardGeological Society of America FoundationBoulder, CO

2007 The Farouk El-Baz Student AwardGeological Society of America FoundationBoulder, CO

2008 Farouk El-Baz Laboratory of Remote SensingUniversity of Suez CanalPort Said, Egypt

Farouk El-Baz Institute for Science and InnovationCenter for Biomedical ResearchBeirut, Lebannon

Farouk El-Baz BuildingMedical College ComplexAbu Dhabi, U.A.E.

Biographical Listings

1971 Contemporary Authors

1974 The American-Arabic Speaking Community Almanac

1975 Who's Who in Government

World Aviation Directory

1977 Dictionary of International Biography

Men of Achievement

Who's Who in the East

1978 American Men and Women of Science

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Community Leaders and Noteworthy Americans

International Who's Who in Community Service

International Who's Who of the Arab World

1979 International Authors and Writers Who's Who

Men and Women of Distinction

Who's Who in America

1980 Community Leaders of America

Who's Who? (German)

Who's Who in the World

1981 JANE'S

The Directory of Distinguished Americans

Personalities of the East

1982 Who's Who in Frontiers of Science and Technology

1983 Standard & Poor's Register of Corporations, Directors and Executives

Who's Who in Aviation and Aerospace

1984 Arab-American Almanac

Personalities of America

Who's Who in Technology Today

1989 Personalities of the World

1990 International Book of Honor

Profiles of African Scientists (African Academy of Sciences)

International Leaders in Achievement

Directory of American Scholars

1992 Who's Who in American Education

Who's Who in Science and Engineering

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Who's Who in The Arab World

International Defense Directory

Directory of American Research and Technology

Oxford's Who's Who

Who's Who Worldwide

1993 Data Base For Arab Emigrant Professionals; DBAEP (League of Arab States Office, London, England)

1994 Pioneers of African Science

1996 The International Who’s Who

1998 2000 Prominent Arabs of the 20th CenturyOutstanding Contribution Diploma

Directory of American Scholars

The International Who’s Who

Directory of American Scholars

International Who’s Who of Professionals

2000 Water Links, Center for Science and Environment, New Delhi, India

Leading Islamic Scientists of the World

World of Arabs (Naaman Biographical Center)Meritorious Achievement Diploma (Beirut, Lebanon)

2001 Distinguished & Admirable AchieversNew Millennium (New Delhi, India)

2002 World of Arabs (Beirut, Lebanon)

2003 Who’s Who Among American Muslims

2005 The Cambridge Blue Book

Dictionary of International Biography

Professional Society Memberships

Air Force Association

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American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow)

American Association of Petroleum Geologists

American Geophysical Union

American Research Center in Egypt

American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

Arab Geologist’s Association (Life Member)

Arab Network of Women in Science and Technology (Founding Member)

Arab Society for Desert Research (Life Member)

Arab Union of Scientists and Researchers

Association of Geoscientists for International Development (Life Member)

Association for Women Geoscientists

Center for Archaeological Studies

Civil Air Patrol

Egyptian American Businessmen Association

Egyptian Association for Friends of Bibliotheca Alexandrina

Egyptian National Society of Friends of Science and Scientists

Egyptian Society for Water and Energy

Egyptian Wildlife Society

Explorers Club (Life Fellow)

Friends of Egyptian Art

Friends of the Libraries of Boston University

Fulbright Academy of Science and TechnologyGeological Society of Africa

Geological Society of America (Fellow)

Geological Society of Oman

Ibn Fernas Scientific Society for Aviation and Space Sciences

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Institute for Emerging Technologies

International Astronomical Union

International Desalination Association

Middle East Water Information Network

Missouri Academy of Science (Life Member)

National Geographic Society (Life Member)

New England Middle East Business Council

Palestine Astronomy Association

Phi Beta Kappa, Epsilon of Massachusetts

Planetary Society (Charter Member)

Royal Astronomical Society (Fellow)

Smithsonian Institution National Associates

Society of Friends of Scientific Research at Public Universities in Jordan

Society of Sigma Xi (Life Member)

Temimi Association of Scientific Research and Information

World Aerospace Education Organization

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

1. Sedimentary Features and Geochemistry of the Sulphide Facies in the Transition Between the Lamotte Sandstone and the Bonneterre Formation in the Fredricktown Area, Madison County, Missouri. M.S. Thesis, Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, 147 p. (1961)

2. Sedimentary Features in the Layered Sulphide Deposits of Fredricktown, Missouri. (G. C. Amstutz, R. P. Uhley, and F. El-Baz; Abstract). Geol. Soc. Amer., Spec. Pap. No. 68, p. 128. (1961)

3. A Statistical Study of Bravoite Zoning. (F. El-Baz and G.C. Amstutz). Internat. Miner. Assoc., 3rd Gen. Meet., Miner. Soc. Amer., Spec. Pap. No.1, p. 190-197. (1963)

4. Petrology and Mineralogy of Certain Portions of the Fredricktown Deposits, Missouri: A Case Study of Ore Genesis in a Layered Sulphide Deposit. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, 292 p. (1964)

5. Diagenetic Behaviour of Sulphides. (G.C. Amstutz, P. Ramdohr, F. El-Baz, and W. C. Park). In: Sedimentology and Ore Genesis; Developments in Sedimentology, Vol. 2, G. C. Amstutz, Editor, Elsevier Pub. Co., Amsterdam, p.65-90. (1964)

6. In Situ Sulfurization of Some Minerals in the Missouri Lead Belt. (Abstract) Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, Vol. 48, No. 1, p. 248. (1967)

7. Concept of the Geochemical Cycle. (Abstract) Geol. Soc. Amer., Spec. Pap. No. 115, p.56. (1968)

8. Coprolites Versus Fecal Pellets. (Abstract) In: Geology of the Giants; Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. - Soc. Econom. Paleont. Miner., Ann. Conv., April 1968, p. 58. (1968)

9. Image of Geology. Geotimes, Vol. 13, No. 8, October 1968, p. 7-8. (1968)

10. Geologic Characteristics of the Nine Lunar Landing Mission Sites Recommended by the Group for Lunar Exploration Planning. Bellcomm Technical Report, Washington, D.C., No. TR-68-340-1, 61 p. (1968)

* 11. Coprolites: An Annotated Bibliography. (W. Hantzschel, F. El-Baz, and G. C. Amstutz). Memoir 108, Geol. Soc. Amer., Boulder, Colorado, 132 p. (1968)

* 12. Say It in Arabic (Egyptian Dialect). Dover Publications Inc., New York, 185 p. (1968)

13. Classification of Lunar Rilles. (Abstract) Geol. Soc. Amer., Spec. Pap. No. 121, p. 88. (1969)

14. Characteristics of the Apollo Lunar Landing Sites. (Abstract) Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, Vol. 50, No. 11, p. 637. (1969)

__________Publications are by Farouk El-Baz (and other authors if so indicated).

* Indicates a book; other entries are articles (and abstracts or book reviews).

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15. Aerial Coverage: Analysis of Apollo 8 Photography and Visual Observations. (J. H. Sasser and F. El-Baz). NASA Spec. Pub. No. SP-201. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., p. 9. (1969)

16. Crater Characteristics: Analysis of Apollo 8 Photography and Visual Observations. NASA Spec. Pub. No. SP-201. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., p. 21-29. (1969)

17. Possible Volcanic Features -- Landforms: Analysis of Apollo 8 Photography and Visual Observations. NASA Spec. Pub. No. SP-201. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., p. 32-33. (1969)

18. Geology of Lunar Landing Sites. Space Science Seminar Announcement. George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, October 1969, p. 4. (1969)

19. Lunar Igneous Intrusions. Science, Vol. 167, No. 3914, p. 49-50. (1969); Also in: NASA SP-232, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., p. 29-31. (1971)

* 20. The Moon as Viewed by Lunar Orbiter. (L. J. Kosofsky and F. El-Baz). NASA Spec. Pub. No. SP-200. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 152 p. (1970)

21. Memorial to Raid Abdel-Megid Higazy. (F. El-Baz and M. A. Gheith) Amer. Miner., Vol. 55, Nos. 3-4, p. 569-673. (1970)

22. Apollo Landing Sites. (D. A. Beattie and F. El-Baz) Military Engineer, Vol. 62, No. 410, p. 370-376. (1970)

23. Lunar Surface Flows. In: Symposium on Meteorite Impact and Volcanism. Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas. (1970)

* 24. Glossary of Mining Geology: In English, Spanish, French and German. (With G. C. Amstutz and others). Ferdinand Enke Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany, 196 p. (1970)

25. Geology of the Moon: A Stratigraphic View, by Thomas A. Mutch. (Book Review) Amer. Jour. Science, Vol. 270, No. 3, p. 255-256. (1971)

26. Volcanic Features in the Farside Highlands: Part A, Orbital Science Photography. In: Apollo 14 Preliminary Science Report. NASA Spec. Pub. No. SP-272. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., p. 266-274. (1971)

27. Hycon Photography of the Central Highlands: Part C, Orbital Science Photography. (F. El-Baz and J. W. Head, III). In: Apollo 14 Preliminary Science Report. NASA Spec. Pub. No. SP-272. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., p. 283-290. (1971)

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28. Geologic Maps of the Apennine-Hadley Region of the Moon: Apollo 15 Pre-Mission Maps. (M. H. Carr, K. A. Howard, and F. El-Baz). Geologic Atlas of the Moon, Map I-723, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. (1971)

29. Mechanisms of Lunar Crater Formation. (Abstract) Meteoritical Society, Ann. Meet., August, 1971, Tubingen, Germany. Meteoritics, Vol. 6, No. 4, p. 264-265. (1971)

30. Al-Hadida and Um-Hadid Meteorites, Saudi Arabia. (F. El-Baz and A. El Goresy; Abstract). Meteoritical Society, Ann. Meet., August, 1971, Tugingen, Germany. Meteoritics, Vol. 6, No. 4, p. 265-266. (1971)

31. Volcanic Features in the Lunar Terra. Joint Session of the International Association of Planetology and the International Association of Volcanology; International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. Ann. Meet., August, 1971 Moscow, U.S.S.R. (1971)

32. Significant Results of Orbital Photography and Visual Observations of Apollo 14. (S. A. Roosa and F. El-Baz). Geological Society of America, Ann. Meet., November 1971, Washington, D.C. Abstracts with Program, p. 687-688. (1971)

33. Apollo 15 in Lunar Orbit: Significance of Visual Observations and Photography. (A. M. Worden and F. El-Baz). Geological Society of America, Ann. Meet., November, 1971, Washington, D.C. Abstracts with Program, p. 757-758. (1971). Also in: The Moon, Vol. 4, Nos. 3/4, p. 535. (1972)

34. Light Colored Swirls in the Lunar Maria. Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, Vol. 52, No. 11, p. 856. (1971). Also in: The Moon, Vol. 4, Nos. 3/4, p. 531. (1972)

35. Visual Observations from Lunar Orbit. (F. El-Baz and A. W. Worden). In: Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report. NASA SP-289. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., p. 25-1 to 25-25. (1972)

36. Surface Disturbances at the Apollo 15 Landing Site. (N. W. Hinners and F. El-Baz). In: Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report. NASA SP-289. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., p. 25-50 to 25-53. (1972)

37. The Cinder Field of the Taurus Mountains. In: Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report. NASA SP-289. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., p. 25-66 to 25-71. (1972)

38. Earth-Moon System. Geotimes. Vol. 17, No. 1, p. 12-13. (1972)

39. Geologic Conclusions from Apollo 15 Photography. Lunar Science-III, C. Watkins, Editor, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, Contr. No. 88, p. 214-216. (1972)

40. Apollo 14 in Lunar Orbit. (F. El-Baz and S. A. Roosa). Lunar Science-III, C. Watkins, Editor, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, Contr. No. 88, p. 217-218. (1972)

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41. Apollo 15 Observations. (F. El-Baz, A. M. Worden, and V. D. Brand). Lunar Science-III, C. Watkins, Editor, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, Contr. No. 88, p. 219-220. (1972)

42. Orbital Photography and Visual Observations on Apollo 15. Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), Fifteenth Planetary Meeting, 10-24 May 1972, Madrid, Spain. Program/Abstracts, Paper K. 11, p. 243. (1972)

43. New Geological Findings in Apollo 15 Lunar Orbital Photography. Proceedings of the Third Lunar Science Conference. (Supplement 3, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta). Vol. 1, MIT Press, p. 39-61. (1972)

44. Significant Results from Apollo 14 Lunar Orbital Photography. (F. El-Baz and S.A. Roosa). Proceedings of the Third Lunar Science Conference. (Supplement 3, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta). Vol. 1, MIT Press, p. 63-83. (1972)

45. Astronaut Observations from Lunar Orbit and Their Geologic Significance. (F. El-Baz, A. M. Worden and V. D. Brand). Proceedings of the Third Lunar Science Conference. (Supplement 3, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta). Vol. 1, MIT Press, p. 85-104. (1972)

46. Geological and Geochemical Findings on Apollo 15 and 16. The Moon I - Apollo 15 and 16 Results, Section 15, Planetology. Program, 24th International Geological Congress, Montreal, Canada, p. 159. (1972)

47. Lunar Terra Volcanism. Symposium 115: New Approaches to Planetological Problems. International Association of Planetology. Program, 24th International Geological Congress, Montreal, Canada, p. 183. (1972)

48. Apollo End is No Joy. "Today in Space," Today, Florida, October 8, p. 3E. (1972)

49. Where on the Moon? An Apollo Systems Engineering Problem. J. O. Cappellari, Jr., Editor. Bell System Technical Journal. Vol. 51, No. 5, p. 955-1127. (1972)

50. Post-Apollo Lunar Science. Contributions to "Report of a Study by the Lunar Science Institute," Houston, Texas. (1972)

51. Astrogeology. A Special Issue: Earth Science in 1972. Geotimes. Vol. 18, No. 1, p. 16-17 and 34. (1973)

52. Observations and Impressions from Lunar Orbit. (T. K. Mattingly, F. El-Baz, and R. A. Laidley). Apollo 16 Preliminary Science Report. NASA SP-315, Chapter 28, p. 28-1 to 28-16. (1973)

53. Discovery of Two Lunar Features. Apollo 16 Preliminary Science Report. NASA SP-315, Chapter 29, Part H, p. 29-33 to 29-38. (1973)

54. King Crater and Its Environs. Apollo 16 Preliminary Science Report. NASA SP-315, Chapter 29, Part M, p. 29-62 to 29-70. (1973)

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55. The Alhazen to Abul Wafa Swirl Belt: An Extensive Field of Light-Colored Sinuous Markings. Apollo 16 Preliminary Science Report. NASA SP-315, Chapter 29, Part T, p. 29-93 to 29-97. (1973)

56. Apollo 16 and 17 Lunar Orbital Photography. In: "Lunar Science IV," J. W. Chamberlain and C. Watkins, Editors. Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 215-216. (1973)

57. The Lunar Dark Mantle: Its Distribution and Geologic Significance. In: "Lunar Science IV," J. W. Chamberlain and C. Watkins, Editors. Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 217-218. (1973)

58. Visual Observations from Lunar Orbit on Apollo 17. (R. E. Evans and F. El-Baz). In: "Lunar Science VI," J. W. Chamberlain and C. Watkins, Editors. Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 231-232. (1973)

59. Impressions of the Lunar Highlands from the Apollo 16 Command Module. (T. K. Mattingly and F. El-Baz). In: "Lunar Science IV," J. W. Chamberlain and C. Watkins, Editors. Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 513-514. (1973)

60. Apollo Lunar Explorations Uncover Secrets of Earth Geology. Elements (Dames & Moore), Vol. 2, No. 2, p. 3-9. (1973)

61. The Later History of the Moon. (Abstract) Annual Meeting of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), Konstanz, Germany. (1973)

62. Geologic Significance of Observations from Orbit on Apollo 17. (R. E. Evans and F. El-Baz; Abstract). Annual Meetings of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), Konstanz, Germany. (1973)

63. Apollo Lunar Site Selection. Sigma Xi Lecture. University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana. (1973)

64. Al-Khwarizmi: A New Found Basin on the Lunar Far Side. Science, Vol. 180, No. 4091, p. 1173-1176. (1973)

65. The Moon: International Astronomical Union Symposium. Edited by S. K. Runcorn and H. C. Urey, D. Reidel, Holland, 1972. (Book Review) Icarus, Vol. 19, No. 4, p. 614-615. (1973)

66. Radar Description of Lunar Surface Features. (S. H. Ward, F. El-Baz, T. A. Maxwell, W. J. Peeples, and W. R. Sill; Abstract). Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 5, No 7, p. 855. (1973)

67. Orbital Observations of the Lunar Highlands on Apollo 16 and Their Interpretation. (T. K. Mattingly and F. El-Baz). Proceedings of the Fourth Lunar Science Conference. (Supplement 4, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta). Vol. 1, MIT Press, p. 49-56. (1973)

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68. Observations of Mare Serenitatis from Lunar Orbit and Their Interpretation. (F. El-Baz and R. E. Evans). Proceedings of the Fourth Lunar Science Conference. (Supplement 4, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta). Vol. 1, MIT Press, p. 139-147. (1973)

69. Astrogeology. A Special Issue on Earth Science: The View from '74. Geotimes. Vol. 19, No. 1, p. 14-16. (1974)

70. The New Moon. Invited Paper in "The Emerging Protrait of the Planets": American Association for the Advancement of Science. 140th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. Program, p. 26. (1974)

71. Geological Observations from Lunar Orbit. (R. E. Evan and F. El-Baz). Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report. NASA SP-330, Chapter 28, p. 28-1 to 28-32. (1974)

72. "D-Caldera": New Photography of a Unique Feature. Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report. NASA-SP-330, Chapter 30, Part D, p. 30-13 to 30-17. (1974)

73. Aitken Crater and Its Environs. Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report. NASA Sp-330, Chapter 33, Part B, p. 32-8 to 32-12. (1974)

74. A Possible History of the Moon and the Evolution of its Surface. In: NASM Center Set Up to Study Apollo Data, by R. Friedman. Smithsonian Institution. Research Reports, Number 8, p. 5 and 8. (1974)

75. Surface Geology of the Moon. Annual Reviews of Astronomy and Astrophysics. Vol. 12, p. 135-165. (1974)

76. The Moon: Its Past Development and Present Behavior, by J. H. Tatsch, Tatsch Associations, Sudbury, Massachusetts. (Book Review) Geotimes, Vol. 19, No. 12, p. 34. (1974)

77. Correlations of Data on the East Side of the Moon. (F. El-Baz and D. E. Wilhelms). In: "Lunar Science VI," Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 239-241. (1975)

78. Sinuous Rilles of the Harbinger Mountains Region of the Moon. (P.L. Strain and F. El-Baz). In: "Lunar Science VI," Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 786-788. (1975)

79. Orbital Photographs of the Moon -- Why We Need More. In: "Lunar Science VI," Supl. Abst. Sixth Lunar Science Conf., Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland. X-682-75-46, p. 5-6. (1975)

80. Taqdeem (Introduction in Arabic). Matha bad Al-Qamar (what after the Moon). Authorized edition of selections from Aeronautics and Space Report of the President, 1972, by S. Galal, Franklin Association, Cairo, Egypt, p. 9-11. (1975)

81. Remote Sensing as a Tool for Development. (F. El-Baz and D. A. Mitchell). Islamic Solidarity Conference on Science and Technology, Univ. of Riyadh, Riyadh,

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Saudi Arabia, Vol. II. Industry and its Problems in the Muslim World, Paper 16, p. 1-11. (1975)

82. Stratigraphy of the Moon. (Abstract) Discussion Meeting: The Moon - A New Appraisal from Space Missions and Laboratory Analyses. The Royal Society, London. 9-12 June 1975, Abstracts of papers, p. 22. (1975)

83. Distribution, Morphology, and Origin of Ridges and Arches in Mare Serenitatis. (T. A. Maxwell, F. El-Baz, and S. H. Ward). Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., Vol. 86, No. 9, p. 1273-1278. (1975)

84. The Moon After Apollo. Icarus. Vol. 25, No. 4, p. 495-537. (1975)

85. Photogeological, Geophysical, and Geochemical Data on the East Side of the Moon. (F. El-Baz and D. E. Wilhelms). Proc. of the Sixth Lunar Science Conference. (Supplement 6, Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta). Vol. 3, MIT Press, p. 2721-2738. (1975)

86. Terrestrial Sand Patterns Photographed by the Apollo-Soyuz Mission and Similar Features on Mars. In: Lunar Science VII, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 236-238. (1976)

87. Haldane -- A Multi-Ringed Lunar Caldera in Mare Smythii. (R. W. Wolfe and F. El-Baz). In: Lunar Science VII, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 947-949. (1976)

88. Earth Observations and Photography: Experiment MA-136. (F. El-Baz and D. A. Mitchell). Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Preliminary Science Report. NASA, Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, TMX-58173, p. 10-1 to 10-64. (1976)

89. Harvest of Apollo Science. Journal of Aerospace Education. National Aeronautics Assoc., Washington, D.C., February 1976, p. 30-31. Also in: Action and Reaction, New York, Vol. VII, No. 13, May 10, 1976, p. 6; The News Circle, August 1976, p. 5. (1976); Education, Qatar National Commission for Education, Culture and Science, Vol. 19, February 1977, p. 10-11; Al-Nataig Al-Elmiya le Rahalat Apollo Al-Qamariya (in Arabic). Manar Al-Islam, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., Vol. 1, January 1976, p. 82-90; Also in Arabic: Al-Tarbiya (Education), Doha, Qatar, Vol. 19, February 1977, p. 45-47; and in Al-Elm (Science) Cairo, Egypt, Vol. 13, March 1977, p. 30-34; and as La recolte´ "Apollo" sur la Lune (in French), Journal D'Egypt, 6 Fevrier 1977, p. 4 & 6. (1977)

90. Named Lunar Craters. (F. El-Baz and A. R. Adams). List of Lunar Crater Names Approved by the International Astronomical Union, IAU XVI General Assembly, Grenoble, France, 27 p. (1976)

91. Photogeology of the Multi-Ringed Crater Haldane in Mare Smythii. (R. W. Wolfe and F. El-Baz). Proc. of the Seventh Lunar Science Conference. (Supplement 7, Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta). Vol. 3, MIT Press, p. 2903-2912. (1976)

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92. Evolution of the Lunar Crust: The Stratigraphic Approach. (Abstract) In: Chemical Evolution-Comparative Planetology. College Park Colloquim, September 29 - October 1, 1976, Laboratory of Chemical Evolution, University of Maryland, p. 21. (1976)

93. Khibrati Al-Elmiya Wal-Raohiya fi Rahlat Al-Fada (My Scientific and Personal Experience in Spaceflight; in Arabic, James Irwin and F. El-Baz). Lectures of the Cultural Season 1974-1975. Ministry of Information, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., p. 53-69. (1976)

94. Skylab Above Earth. (Abstract) The Smithsonian Associate. November, 1976, Vol. 5, No. 3, p. 8. (1976)

95. Dirasat Al-Ard min Al-Fada (Study of the Earth from Space; in Arabic). From the Fruits of Thought, The First Cultural Season -- 1975, Qatar National Press, Doha, Qatar, p. 85-97. (1976)

96. Al-Ubour Ela Hatha Al-Fada (Crossing into Space; in Arabic). October magazine, Cairo, Egypt. Vol. 1, No. 6, 5 December 1976, p. 44-48. (1976)

97. Risala (A Message; in Arabic). Introduction to Al-Shabab ela Ayn (Youth Journey) by H. Tantawi, Dar El-Shab Press, Cairo, Egypt, p. 11-14. (1977)

98. Space Geology: An Introduction; by Elbert A. King, John Wiley, New York, 1976 (Book Review). EOS; Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, Vol. 58, No. 3, p. 133. (1977)

99. Mare Stratigraphy of Southeastern Serenitatis. (T. A. Maxwell and F. El-Baz). In: Lunar Science VIII, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 631-633. (1977)

100. Analysis of Low Altitude X-Ray Fluorescence Data fom Mare Crisium and Mare Smythii. (T. A. Maxwell, P. L. Strain, and F. El-Baz). In: Lunar Science VIII, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 634-636. (1977)

101. Dune Migration on Earth and Mars. Internet Reports, No. 75. Internet, Concord, Massachusetts, p. 2. (1977)

102. Geologic Map of the East Side of the Moon. (D. E. Wilhelms and F. El-Baz). Map I-948, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. (1977)

103. Lunar Stratigraphy. In: The Moon - A New Appraisal from Space Missions and Laboratory Analyses. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London. A 285, p. 549-553. (1977)

104. Topography of Sinuous Rilles in the Harbinger Mountains Region of the Moon. (P. L. Strain and F. El-Baz). The Moon. Vol. 16, No. 2, p. 221-229. (1977)

105. NASA-Lunar Polar Orbiter. Witness Testimony Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, 95th Congress, First

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Session. Department of Housing and Urban Development - Independent Agencies Appropriations for 1978. Part 7, p. 289-291. (1977)

106. Expanding Desert Creates Grim Beauty but also Threatens Crucial Cropland. Smithsonian, Vol. 8, No. 3, June 1977, p. 34-41. (1977). Also in Arabic: Al Majal, USIA, Vol. 83, February 1978, p. 16-18. (1978)

107. Onslaught on the Nile: Shifting Dunes Threaten Egypt's Breadbasket. The UNESCO Courier, July, 1977, p. 23-24 and 33. (1977), Also in French, Spanish, Russian, German, Arabic, Japanese, Italian, Hindi, Tamil, Hebrew, Persian, Dutch, Portuguese, Turkish, and Urdu. (1977)

* 108. Al-Fada wa Mustaqbal Al-Insan (Spaceflight and Human Destiny; in Arabic). Dar Al-Maaref Press, Cairo, Egypt, ISBN: 3-986-246-977, 66 p. (1977)

109. Sources of Highland Material in Mare Crisium Regolith. (T. A. Maxwell and F. El-Baz). Conference on Luna 24, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 110-113. (1977)

110. The Crisium Basin and Adjacent Terra. (D. E. Wilhelms and F. El-Baz). Conference on Luna 24, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 200-203. (1977)

111. The Man in the Moon Remembers: Film Script. (F. El-Baz and A. D. Sandstrom). Film prepared for the Smithsonian Institution by Animation Arts Associated, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (1977)

112. Mare Crisium: Compositional Inferences from Low Altitude X-Ray Fluorescence Data. (T. A. Maxwell, P. L. Strain, and F. El-Baz). Proc. Lunar Sci. Conf. 8th, Pergamon Press, New York, p. 933-944. (1977)

* 113. Astronaut Observations from the Apollo-Soyuz Mission. Smithsonian Studies in Air and Space, Number 1. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 400 p. (1977)

114. Apollo-Soyuz Observations of Desert Environments. (Abstract) In: Abstracts for the Planetary Geology Field Conference on Aeolian Processes. R. Greeley and D. Black, Editors, NASA TM-78, 455, p. 57-58. (1978)

115. The Meaning of Desert Color in Earth Orbital Photographs. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Vol. 44, No. 1, January 1978, p. 69-75. (1978)

* 116. Apollo Over the Moon: A View form Orbit. (H. Masursky, G. W. Colton, and F. El-Baz, Editors). NASA SP-362. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 255 p. (1978)

117. Introduction. (H. Masursky, F. El-Baz, F. J. Doyle, and L. J. Kosofsky). In "Apollo Over the Moon: A View from Orbit." NASA SP-362, p. 1-29. (1978)

118. Text accompanying photographs. In "Apollo Over the Moon: A View from Orbit" NASA SP-362, p. 33, 34, 35, 58, 89, 96, 108, 117, 118, 125, 149, 150, 151, 153,

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154, 155, 208, 219a, 220, 221, 254, and 255. (1978)

119. Some Comparisons of Eolian Features on Earth and Mars. In: Lunar and Planetary Science IX. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, p. 285-287. (1978)

120. Thickness of Mare Flow Fronts. (A. W. Gifford and F. El-Baz). In: Lunar and Planetary Science IX. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, p. 382-384. (1978)

121. X-Ray Fluorescence Data for Maraldi and its Environs. (P. L. Strain, A. W. Gifford, and F. El-Baz). In Lunar and Planetary Science IX. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 2, p. 1122-1124. (1978)

122. Earth Orbital Photography by the Large Format Camera. (Abstract) Twelfth International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, April 20-26, 1978, Manila, Philippines. Summaries, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, p. 71. (1978)

123. Rahalat Al-Fada wa ma Asdat Lil Insaniya (Space Missions and Their Benefits to Mankind; in Arabic). Al-Elm (Science). Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Cairo, Egypt, Vol. 26, 1 April 1978, p. 30-35. (1978). Also in: Al-Magma Al-Misri Lil-Thaqafa Al-Elmia (The Egytian Association for Scientific Learning). 47th Season for 1977, Cairo, Egypt, p. 171-179. (1978)

124. Analogs of Martian Eolian Features in Southwestern Egypt. Paper Presented at the 21st Plenary Meeting of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), Paper D. 4.5 (Session D.4), Abstract, p. 263, Symposium on Planetary Surfaces and Atmospheres, Innsbruck, Austria, 29 May to 1 June 1978, p. 16. (1978)

125. The Western Desert of Egypt: Its Problems and Its Potentials. Abstracts, Cairo International Workshop -- Applications of Science and Technology for Desert Development. Sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation; held at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, 9-15 September 1978, p. 44. (1978)

126. Monitoring the Desert Environment from Space. Abstracts, Cairo International Workshop -- Applications of Science and Technology for Desert Development. Sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation; held at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, 9-15 September 1978, p. 44. (1978)

127. Monitoring the Deserts from Space. Abstracts, Second Symposium on the Geology of Libya, 16-21 September 1978. University of Al-Fateh, Tripoli, Libya, p. 26-27. (1978)

128. Earth Orbital Photography in the Shuttle Era. Abstracts with Programs, 91st Geological Society of America, Joint Annual Meeting, October 23-26, 1978, Toronto, Canada, p. 395-396. (1978)

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129. Apollo-Soyuz Photographs of Arid Lands. (D. M. Warner and F. El-Baz). Abstracts with Programs, 91st Geological Society of America, Joint Annual Meeting, October 23-26, 1978, Toronto, Canada, p. 512. (1978)

130. The Nature of Rays and Sources of Highland Material in Mare Crisium. (T. A. Maxwell and F. El-Baz). In: Mare Crisium: The View from Luna 24. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Supplement 9. Pergamon Press, New York, p. 89-103. (1978)

131. Earth Orbital Photography by the Large Format Camera. (F. El-Baz and R. J. Ondrejka). Proceedings of the Twelfth International Symosium on Remote Sensing of Environment, Volume 1. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, p. 703-718. (1978); also as: Fotografia Orbital Terrestre con la Camera Cartoespacial. Semana de Intercambio Tecknologico Panama, Republica de Panama, p. 1-15. (1979)

132. A Stratigraphic Approach to the Evolution of the Lunar Crust. In: Comparative Planetology. C. Ponnamperuma, Editor, Academic Press, New York, p. 103-139. (1978)

133. Naming Moon's Features Created 'Ocean of Storms.' (Illustrations by W. B. Park). Smithsonian Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 10, January 1979, p. 96-104. (1979)

134. Wind Erosion in Egypt's Oweinat Mountain and Implications to Eolian Erosion on Mars. (Abstract) Second International Colloquium on Mars. NASA Conference Publication 2072, p. 26. (1979)

135. Clones of Martian Light and Dark-Colored Streaks in the Southwestern Desert of Egypt. (Abstract) Second International Colloquium on Mars. NASA Conference Publication 2072, p. 26. (1979)

136. Eolian Landforms in Southwestern Egypt: Implications for Surface Processes on Mars. (F. El-Baz and T. A. Maxwell). In: Lunar and Planetary Science X, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, p. 349-351. (1979)

137. Fluvial Landforms in Southwestern Egypt: Implications for Surface Processes on Mars. (T. A. Maxwell and F. El-Baz). In: Lunar and Planetary Science X, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 2, p. 786-788. (1979)

138. Topography of the Smythii Basin. (P. Strain and F. El-Baz). In: Lunar and Planetary Science X, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 3, p. 1180-1182. (1979)

139. Analylsis of Craters on the Floor of Aitken. (A. S. Walker and F. El-Baz). In: Lunar and Planetary Science X, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 3, p. 1271-1273. (1979)

140. Comparison of Desert Formations in Southwestern Egypt with Similar Features on Mars. (F. El-Baz and T. A. Maxwell). In: Lunar and Planetary Science X, Press Abstracts, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 13-18. (1979)

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141. Recent Space Missions Give Us a New View of Mars. Action, New York, Vol. C, No. 10, 12 March 1979, p. 1 and 8. Also in Arabic: Asharq Al Awsat (The Middle East), London, England, 11 Oct. 1979, p. 8. Also as: "The New Mars." Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, Vol. 4, p. 315-317. (1979)

142. Shuttle Operations Explained. Arab News, Vol. IV, No. 235, 2 April 1979, Jedda, Saudi Arabia, p. 7; Also in Arabic: Kaifa Satatim Al-Rahalat Al-Makoukia. Asharq Al Awsat (The Middle East), London, England, 21-22 March 1979, p. 7. (1979)

143. Misr wa Makouk Al-Fada (Egypt and the Space Shuttle; in Arabic). Al-Majal, U.S. International Communications Agency, Washington, D.C., Issue No. 96, March 1979, p. 22-23. (1979)

144. Statistical Analysis of Craters in the Equatorial Belt of the Near Side of the Moon. (M. A. Abdel-Rahman, H. A. El-Etr, F. El-Baz, and A. H. Hamdan). The Fourth Conference on Statistics, Computer Science, and Social Research, 25-29 March 1979, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, p. 351-399. (1979)

* 145. Egypt as Seen by Landsat. (Foreword by A. J. Calio of NASA, introductory text, and 65 color images with explanatory drawings -- in English and Arabic). Dar El-Maaref Press, Cairo, Egypt, ISBN: 2-449-247-977. (1979)

146. Grain Size Characteristics of Eolian Deposits in Southwestern Egypt: Implications for the Surface of Mars. (T. A. Maxwell and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1978-1979, NASA Tech. Memo. 80339, June 1979, p. 227l-2278. (1979)

147. Comparison of Mariner 9 and Viking Imagery of the Cerberus Albedo Features. (A. L. Chaikin, F. El-Baz, and T. A. Maxwell). Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1978-1979, NASA Tech. Memo. 80339, June 1979, p. 279-281. (1979)

148. Eolian Depositional Features in the Western Desert of Egypt: Comparison with Mars. (C. S. Breed, J. F. McCauley, M. J. Grolier, N. Witbeck, and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1978-1979, NASA Tech. Memo. 80339, June 1979, p. 282-285. (1979)

149. Pitted Rocks and Other Ventifacts in the Western Desert of Egypt. (J. F. McCauley, C. S. Breed, M. J. Grolier, and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1978-1979, NASA Tech. Memo. 80339, June 1979, p. 286-287. (1979)

150. Yardangs of the Western Desert of Egypt. (M. J. Grolier, J. F. McCauley, C. S. Breed, and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1978-1979, NASA Tech. Memo. 80339, June, 1979, p. 290-292. (1979)

151. Microscopic Characteristics of Quartz Sand from the Arid Environment of the Gilf Kebir, Southwest Egypt. (D. Prestel and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1978-1979, NASA Tech. Memo. 80339, June 1979, p. 293-295. (1979)

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152. Wind Streaks in the Southwestern Desert of Egypt: Topographic Influences and Martian Analogies. (F. El-Baz and T. A. Maxwell). Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1978-1979, NASA Tech. Memo. 80339, June 1979, p. 296-298. (1979)

153. The Wind Regime of the Western Desert of Egypt. (R. W. Wolfe and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1978-1979, NASA Tech. Memo. 80339, June 1979, p. 299-301. (1979)

154. Siwa Resort of Kings. (Article by F. El-Baz; Photographs by J. Feeney and F. El-Baz). Aramco World Magazine, Vol. 30, No. 4, July-August 1979, p. 30-35. (1979). Also in: The Middle East Times, Vol. III, No. 12, 16-23 March 1985, Nicosia, Cyprus, p. 8-9. (1985)

155. Apollo and the Scientific Harvest. In: Apollo - Ten Years Since Tranquillity Base. R. P. Hallion and T. D. Crouch, Editors. National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., p. 34-47. (1979)

156. The Western Desert of Egypt, Its Problems and Potentials. In: Advances in Desert and Arid Land Technology and Development, Vol. 1, A. Bishay and W. G. McGinnies, Editors. Harwood Academic Publishers, London and New York, p. 67-84. (1979)

157. Monitoring the Desert Environment from Space. In: Advances in Desert and Arid Land Technology and Development, Vol. 1, A. Bishay and W. G. McGinnies, Editors. Harwood Academic Publishers, London and New York, p. 383-398. (1979)

158. Geology of the Lunar Farside Crater Necho. (A. W. Gifford, T. A. Maxwell, and F. El-Baz). The Moon and the Planets, Vol. 21, p. 25-42. (1979)

159. Scientific Exploration of the Moon. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, Vol. 4, No. 3, p. 239-261. (1979)

160. Application of Remote Sensing to Understanding the Desert Environment. Seminar on Remote Sensing Applications and Technology Transfer for International Development. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, 18-21 April 1979, Ann Arbor, Michigan, p. 26 (1979)

* 161. Catalog of Earth Photographs from the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. F. El-Baz, Editor. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C. NASA Technical Memorandum 58218, September 1979, 293 p. (1979)

162. Introduction. In: Catalog of Earth Photographs from the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, F. El-Baz, Editor. NASA Technical Memorandum 58218, p. 1. (1979)

163. Geological Observations in Southwestern Egypt. (Abstract: F. El-Baz, B. Issawi, H. El-Etr, C. Breed, A. Dardir, T. Maxwell, J. McCauley, and M. Grolier). 5th Conference on African Geology, The Geological Society of Africa and The Geological Survey of Egypt, Cairo, Egypt. Abstracts, 6-15 October 1979, p. 25. (1979)

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164. Sand Distribution in the Western Desert of Egypt. (Abstract: F. El-Baz, H. El-Etr, and C. Breed). 5th Conference on African Geology, the Geological Society of Africa and The Geological Survey of Egypt, Cairo, Egypt. Abstracts, 6-15 October 1979, p. 46. (1979)

165. Dirasat Al-Ard Min Al-Fada (Study of the Earth from Space; in Arabic). Abstract of lecture. Qatar University, Doha, Qatar. (1979)

166. Geological Constraints on Archaeological Sites in the Western Desert of Egypt. (Abstract: F. El-Baz and T. A. Maxwell). Abstracts with Programs, Annual Meetings (92nd), Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, p. 420. (1979)

167. Chemical Diversity of the Lunar Highland Plains from Orbital X-Ray Data. (Abstract: C. G. Andre, T. A. Maxwell, F. El-Baz, and I. Adler). Conference on the Lunar Highlands Crust. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 1-2. (1979)

168. Distribution and Ages of Light-Colored Plains on the Moon. (Abstract: A. W. Gifford and F. El-Baz). Conference on the Lunar Highlands Crust. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 21-23. (1979)

169. Mineralogy and Morphology of the Coatings on Sand Grains from the Gilf Kebir, Southwest Egypt. (Abstract: D. J. Prestel, J. E. Wainwright and F. El-Baz). Transactions, American Geophysical Union. Vol. 60, No. 46, November 13, 1979, p. 872. (1979)

* 170. Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. Volume II: Earth Observations and Photography. (F. El-Baz and D. M. Warner, Editors). NASA SP-412, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C., 692 p. (1979)

171. Summary of Significant Results. (F. El-Baz, D. M. Warner, and R. T. Giuli). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 1-8. (1979)

172. Photolineaments in the ASTP Stereostrip of the Western Desert of Egypt. (H. A. El-Etr, A. R. Moustafa, and F. El-Baz). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 97-105. (1979)

173. Utilization of ASTP Photographs in the Study of Small Structures in Abu Rawash and Wadi El-Natrun, Egypt. (H. A. El-Etr and F. El-Baz). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 107-118. (1979)

174. Color Zoning in the Western Desert of Egypt. (F. El-Baz and H. A. El-Etr). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP412, Vol. II, p. 203-217. (1979)

175. Orbital Observations of Sand Distribution in the Western Desert of Egypt. (A. W. Gifford, D. M. Warner, and F. El-Baz). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 219-236. (1979)

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176. Preliminary Analysis of Color Variations of Sand Deposits in the Western Desert of Egypt. (F. El-Baz, M. H. Slezak, and T. A. Maxwell). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 237-262. (1979)

177. Temporal Changes as Depicted on Orbital Photographs of Arid Regions in North Africa. (M. H. Slezak and F. El-Baz). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 263-272. (1979)

178. Color of Desert Surfaces in the Arabian Peninsula. In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 285-299. (1979)

179. Monte Desert of San Juan, Argentina, as Photographed by ASTP. (D. M. Warner and F. El-Baz). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 301-318. (1979)

180. Analysis of Water Color as Seen in Orbital and Aerial Photographs of Cape Cod, Nantucket, and Marth's Vineyard, Massachusetts. (T. Tisdall and F. El-Baz). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 455-480. (1979)

181. Estimate of Total Reflectance from the Orinoco River Outflow. (C. S. Yentsch and F. El-Baz). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 499-503. (1979)

182. Detection of a Probable Ancestral Delta of the Nile River. (M. A. Abdel-Rahman and F. El-Baz). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 511-520. (1979)

183. Comparison of Astronaut Visual Color Observations with ASTP Photographs. (F. El-Baz, D. M. Warner, and F. J. Anders). In: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Summary Science Report. NASA SP-412, Vol. II, p. 635-644. (1979)

184. Smythii Basin Topography and Comparisons with Orientale. (P. L. Strain and F. El-Baz). Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 10th, Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta. Suppl. 11, Vol. 3, Pergamon Press, New York, p. 2609-2621. (1979)

185. Eolian Streaks in Southwestern Egypt and Similar Features on Mars. (F. El-Baz and T. A. Maxwell). Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 10th, Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta. Suppl. 11, Vol. 3, Pergamon Press, New York, p. 3017-3030. (1979)

186. Eolian Features in the Western Desert of Egypt and Some Applications to Mars. (F. El-Baz, C. S. Breed, M. J. Grolier, and J. F. McCauley). Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 84, No. B14, December 30, 1979, (Second Mars Colloquium), p. 8205-8221. (1979)

187. Pitted and Fluted Rocks in the Western Desert of Egypt: Viking Comparisons. (J. F. McCauley, C. S. Breed, F. El-Baz, M. I. Whitney, M. J. Grolier, and A. W. Ward). Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 84, No. B14, December 30, 1979, (Second Mars Colloquium), p. 8222-8232. (1979)

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* 188. Misr Al-Khadra (Green Egypt; in Arabic). Dar Al-Maaref Press, Cairo, Egypt, ISBN: 6-836-247-977, 51 p. and 13 plates. (1979)

189. Deserts. World Environment Report. Vol. 6, Nos. 1 and 2, January 1980, p. 7-8. (1980)

190. Photogeologic Studies of the Cerberus Albedo Feature of Mars. (Abstract: A. L. Chaikin, T. A. Maxwell and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1979-1980. NASA Technical Memorandum 81776, p. 43-45. (1980)

191. Studies of Coatings on Sand Grains from the Gilf Kebir, Southwest Egypt. (Abstract: D. J. Prestel, J. E. Wainwright, and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1979-1980. NASA Technical Memorandum 81776, p. 238-240. (1980)

192. Transportation and Deposition of Particulate Material on the Surface of Mars: Inferences from Sand Sheet Deposits In the Western Desert of Egypt. (Abstract: T. A. Maxwell and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1979-1980. NASA Technical Memorandum 81776, p. 393-395. (1980)

193. Desert Varnish on Sand Grains from the Western Desert of Egypt: Importance of the Clay Component and Implications to Mars. (Abstract: F. El-Baz and D. J. Prestel). Lunar and Planetary Science XI, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, p. 254-256. (1980)

194. Orientation of Central Peaks in Craters on Mars. (Abstract: A. H. Hamdan and F. El-Baz). Lunar and Planetary Science XI, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, p. 388-389. (1980)

195. Magnetic Anomalies Antipodal to Large Impact Basins. (Abstract: R. P. Lin, F. El-Baz, L. L. Hood, S. K. Runcorn, and P. H. Schultz). Lunar and Planetary Science XI, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part II, p. 626-627. (1980)

196. Ina, a Lunar Caldera? (Abstract: P. L. Strain and F. El-Baz). Lunar and Planetary Science XI, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part III, p. 1103-1105. (1980)

197. Journey to the Gilf Kebir and Uweinat, Southwest Egypt, 1978. (F. El-Baz, L. Boulos, C. Breed, A. Dardir, H. Dowidar, H. El-Etr, N. Embabi, M. Grolier, V. Haynes, M. Ibrahim, B. Issawi, T. Maxwell, J. McCauley, W. McHugh, A. Moustafa, and M. Yousif). The Geographical Journal, Vol. 146, Part 1, March 1980, p. 51-93; plates V to XXIV. (1980)

198. Narrative of the Journey. Part I of Journey to the Gilf Kebir and Uweinat, Southwest Egypt, 1978; El-Baz and others. The Geographical Journal, Vol. 146, Part 1, March 1980, p. 51-59. (1980)

199. Pitted Rocks and Other Ventifacts in the Western Desert. (J. F. McCauley, C. S. Breed, M. J. Grolier, and F. El-Baz). Part VIII of Journey to the Gilf Kebir and

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Uweinat, Southwest Egypt, 1978; El-Baz and others. The Geographical Journal, Vol. 146, Part 1, March 1980, p. 84-85. (1980)

200. Wind Streaks in the Uweinat Region and Mars. (F. El-Baz and T. A. Maxwell). Part XI of Journey to the Gilf Kebir and Uweinat, Southwest Egypt, 1978; El-Baz and others. The Geographical Journal, Vol. 146, Part 1, March 1980, p. 90-91. (1980)

201. Future Work in the Southern Part of the Western Desert. Part XII of Journey to the Gilf Kebir and Uweinat, Southwest Egypt, 1978; El-Baz and others. The Geographical Journal, Vol. 146, Part 1, March 1980, p. 91-93. (1980)

202. Lunar and Planetary Toponomy. Air and Space, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., Vol. 3, No. 4, March-April 1980, p. 10-11. (1980)

203. The Necessity for the Application of Advanced Cartographic Technology in Developing Nations. Fourteenth International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, April 23-30, 1980. Instituto Geografico Nacional , San Josè, Costa Rica. Summaries, A-13, p. 79. (1980)

204. Journey into Northern China: Impressions of a Scientist. Explorers Journal, Vol. 58, No. 2, June 1980, p. 60-65. (1980)

205. Quaternary Climatic Changes and the Formation of the Eastern Sahara. (Abstract) 26 Congrès Gèologique International, 7-17 Juillet 1980, Paris, France. Rèsumès, Vol. II, Sec. 8, p. 651. (1980)

206. Applications of the Space Shuttle's Large Format Camera. (Abstract) 26 Congrès Gèologique International, 7-17 Juillet, 1980, Paris, France. Resùmès, Vol. II, Sec. 11, p. 819. (1980)

207. Al-Sahara Al-Gharbiya Al-Misriya (The Western Desert of Egypt; in Arabic). The Engineers' Magazine, Special Issue, "The Day of Engineer - 1980." The Engineers' Syndicate, Cairo, Egypt, p. 88-91. (1980)

208. The Formation and Motion of Dunes and Sand Seas. Workshop on Physics of Desertification (Abstracts). International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, p. 2-3. (1980)

209. Monitoring of the Sand-Driving Desert Winds. Workshop on Physics of Desertification (Abstracts). International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, p. 3-4. (1980)

210. On the Reddening of Quartz Grains in Dune Sand. Workshop on Physics of Desertification (Abstracts). International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Triest, Italy, p. 4-5. (1980)

211. A System of Advanced Cartographic Technology for Developing Nations. Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Symposium on Remote Sensing of

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Environment, Vol. II. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, p. 701-712. (1980)

212. The Viking Conquest of Mars. Air and Space, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., Vol. 4, No. 2, Winter 1980, p. 6-8. (1980)

213. Gilbert and the Moon. In: The Scientific Ideas of G. K. Gilbert, an Assessment on the Centennial of the United States Geological Survey (1879-1979). E. L. Yochelson, Editor, Geol. Soc. Amer., Spec. Pap. 183, p. 69-80. (1980)

214. Statistical Analysis of Central-Peaked Craters on Mars. (Abstract: A. M. Hamdan and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980. NASA Tech. Memorandum 82385, p. 161-163. (1980)

215. Comparisons of Wind Streak Form in Egypt and on Mars. (Abstract: F. El-Baz and T. A. Maxwell). Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980. NASA Tech. Memorandum 82385, p. 292-294. (1980)

216. Comparison of Knobs in the Cerberus Region of Mars and Eolian Knobs in the Farafra Depression, Western Desert of Egypt. (Abstract: F. El-Baz and L. S. Manent). Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980. NASA Tech. Memorandum 82385, p. 295-297. (1980)

217. Effects of Topography on Dune Orientation in the Farafra Region, Western Desert of Egypt, and Implications to Mars. (Abstract: L. S. Manent and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980. NASA Tech. Memorandum 82385, p. 298-300. (1980)

218. The Effects of Mineralogy and Grain Shape on the Color of Sands from the Western Desert of Egypt, and Possible Applications to Mars. (Abstract: C. T. Herzig and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980. NASA Tech. Memorandum 82385, p. 301-303. (1980)

219. Thickness of Coatings on Quartz Grains from the Great Sand Sea, Egypt. (Abstract: D. McCay, J. Constantopoulos, D. J. Prestel, and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980. NASA Tech. Memorandum 82385, p. 304-306. (1980)

220. The Geology and Morphology of Ina. (P. L. Strain and F. El-Baz). Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 11th, Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta Suppl. 14, Vol. 3, p. 2437-2446. (1980)

221. Space-Age Developments in Desert Research. Episodes Newsmagize, International Union of Geological Sciences, Ottawa, Canada, Vol. 1980, No. 4, December 1980, p. 12-17. (1980)

222. Regional Chemical Setting of the Apollo 16 Landing Site and the Importance of the Kant Plateau. (Abstract: C. G. Andre and F. El-Baz). Lunar and Planetary Science XII, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, P. 22-24.

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223. The "Uweinat Desert" of Egypt, Libya and Sudan: A Fertile Field for Planetary Comparisons of Crater Forms. (Abstract) Lunar and Planetary Science XII, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, p. 251-253. (1981)

224. Rock Morphology of Basalts in the Western Desert of Egypt: Implications for Viking Lander Sites on Mars. (Abstract: J. B. Garvin, J. W. Head, and F. El-Baz). Lunar and Planetary Science XII, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, p. 327-329. (1981)

225. Furrowed and Pitted Terrain on the Lunar East Side: X-Ray Fluorescence Data. (Abstract: P. L. Strain and F. El-Baz). Lunar and Planetary Science XII, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 3, p. 1052-1054. (1981)

226. Istighlal Al-Khamat Al-Madaniya fi Misr: Ahad At-Tahadiat Al-Moleha fi Al-Waqt Al-Rahin (Exploration of Mineral Resources in Egypt: One of the Urgent Challenges of the Present Time; in Arabic, F. El-Baz and H. El-Etr). Third Conference on the Society of Mechanical Engineering, March, 1981, Alexandria, Egypt. The Engineers' Magazine, Cairo, Egypt, 37th Year, No. 4, p. 38-47. (1981)

227. Desert Builders Knew A Good Thing When They Saw It. Smithsonian, April 1981, Vol. 12, No. 1, P. 116-122. (1981). Also in : Encyclopedia Science Supplement 1983, Grolier, Danbury, Connecticut, p. 120-126. (1982); and: Jordan Times, 17 January 1983, p. 5. (1983)

228. Temporal Changes in the Cerberus Region of Mars: Mariner 9 and Viking Comparisons. (A. L. Chaikin, T. A. Maxwell, and F. El-Baz). Icarus, Vol. 45, No. 1, p. 167-178. (1981)

229. The Origins of the Desert. (Abstract) Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol. 62, No. 17, April 28, 1981. Invited Paper H 28, p. 279. (1981)

230. Remote Sensing of the Moon. (Abstract) Summaries, 15th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, May 11-15, 1981. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Paper 23, p. 25-26. (1981)

231. Science and Science Policy in the Arab World, by A. B. Zahlan. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980. (Book Review). The Middle East Journal. Spring 1981, Vol. 35, No. 2, p. 266-267. (1981)

232. Thickness of Lunar Mare Flow Fronts. (A. W. Gifford and F. El-Baz). The Moon and the Planets, Vol. 24, No. 4, June 1981, p. 391-398. (1981)

233. Circular Feature Among Dunes of the Great Sand Sea, Egypt. Science, Vol. 213, No. 4506, p. 439-440. (1981)

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234. Formation and Evolution of Surface Features in Egypt's Western Desert: A Summary of Martian Analogies. Third International Colloquium on Mars. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, August 31-September 2, 1981. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas. LPI Contribution 441, p. 68-70. (1981)

235. Wa Adat Columbia Muntasira (The Triumphant Return of Columbia; in Arabic). Al-Majal, July 1981, Issue No. 124, p. 1-4. (1981)

236. Continental Crust - Forces that Shape the Surface. In: National Geographic Atlas of the World. National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., Fifth Edition, p. 38-39. (1981)

237. Serrated Eolian Deposits in China's Northwestern Deserts and Their Comparisons to Dark Splotches on Mars. (F. El-Baz and L. S. Manent). Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1981, NASA Tech. Memorandum TM-84211, p. 241-243. (1981)

238. Dune Forms in the Great Sand Sea and Applications to Mars. (F. El-Baz and M. Mainguet). Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1981, NASA Tech. Memorandum 84211, p. 244-246. (1981)

239. Preliminary Comparison of Inselbergs in the Cerberus Region of Mars to Terrestrial Isolated Hills in Arid, Humid and Glacial Terrains. (L. S. Manent and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1981, NASA Tech. Memorandum TM-84211, p. 305-307. (1981)

240. Deformed Impact Craters on Mars. (C. G. Andre and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1981, NASA Tech. Memorandum TM-8411, p. 399-401. (1981)

241. Science Leads Art - Views of the Planets from Space. Abstracts of Papers of the 148th National Meeting, 3-8 January 1982. A. Herschman, Editor. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C., p. 10. (1982)

242. Egypt's Desert of Promise. National Geographic, Vol. 161, No. 2, February 1982. (Photographs by Georg Gerster), p. 190-221. (1982)

243. Desert Terrain: The View from Space. Summaries, International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. First Thematic Conference: "Remote Sensing of Arid and Semi-Arid Lands," Cairo, Egypt. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, paper 11, p. 6-7. (1982). Also in: The Egyptian Gazette, February 9, p. 4. (1982)

244. Mapping Oases and Soil Types from Landsat Multispectral Scanner: Kharga Depression, Western Desert, Egypt. (R. E. Arvidson, P. A. Jacobberger, and F. El-Baz). Summaries, International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. First Thematic Conference: "Remote Sensing of Arid and Semi-Arid Lands," Cairo, Egypt. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, paper A-14, p. 73. (1982)

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245. Sand Distribution in the Kharga Depression of Egypt: Observations from Landsat Images. (P. L Strain and F. El-Baz). Summaries, International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. First Thematic Conference: "Remote Sensing of Arid and Semi-Arid Lands," Cairo, Egypt. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, paper B-11, p. 101-102. (1982)

246. Eolian Dynamics in the Western Desert of Egypt as Revealed by Landsat Data. (M. C. Chemin, M. Mainguet, and F. El-Baz). Summaries, International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. First Thematic Conference on Arid and Semi-Arid Lands, Cairo, Egypt. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, paper B-12, p. 103. (1982). Also in: Proceedings, Vol. II, p. 763. (1982)

247. Photolineaments in the Gilf Kebir Plateau, Southwestern Egypt. (A. H. Hamdan and F. El-Baz). Summaries, International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. First Thematic Conference on Arid and Semi-Arid Lands, Cairo, Egypt. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, paper C-2, p. 122-123. (1982). Also in: Proceedings, Vol. II, p. 845-846. (1982)

248. The Nature and Extent of Erosional and Depositional Features and Rock and Soil Units in Kharga Oasis Region, as Determined from Remote Sensing. (T. B. McCord, F. El-Baz, and J. B. Adams). Summaries, International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. First Thematic Conference on Arid and Semi-Arid Lands, Cairo, Egypt. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, paper C-11, p. 134-135. (1982)

249. Regional Chemical Setting of the Apollo 16 Landing Site and the Importance of the Kant Plateau. (C. G. Andre and F. El-Baz). Proceedings of the 12th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 1981, Vol. 12, Part B. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Supplement 16, Section 1: The Moon, Pergamon Press, New York, p. 767-779. (1982)

250. Techniques and Results of Remote Sensing of the Moon. Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, 11-15 May 1981. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Vol. I, p. 299-311. (1982)

251. Sadd El-Halal (Dam at Halal Mountain, Sinai; in Arabic). The Engineers' Magazine, Cairo, Egypt. 37th Year, No. 5, November 1981, p. 26-27. (1982)

252. Genesis of Particulate Material in Terrestrial Deserts and Applications to Mars. Lunar and Planetary Science XIII, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, p. 199-200. (1982)

253. Arabian Astronomy. The Planetary Report, March/April 1982, Vol. II, No. 2, p. 16-18. (1982)

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254. Landsat: An Eye in the Sky. Air and Space, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., Vol. 5, No. 3, Spring 1982, p. 7-9. (1982)

255. Evolution of the Desert in Space and Time. In: Twenty-fourth Plenary Meeting, Committee on Space Research, Ottawa, Canada, 16 May - 2 June 1982: Abstracts, 10 - Symposium on the Study of Land Transformation Processes from Space and Ground Observation, Second Session, p. 264. (1982)

256. Sand Distribution in the Kharga Depression of Egypt: Observations from Landsat Images. (P. L. Strain and F. El-Baz). Proceedings of the International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. First Thematic Conference: Remote Sensing of Arid and Semi-Arid Lands, 19-25 January 1982, Cairo, Egypt, Vol. II, p. 765-774. (1982)

257. An Example of the Application of a Procedure for Determining the Extent of Erosional and Depositional Features and Rock and Soil Units in the Kharga Oasis Region, Egypt, Using Remote Sensing. (T. B. McCord, R. N. Clark, A. Meloy, R. B. Singer, J. B. Adams, and F. El-Baz). Proceedings of the International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. First Thematic Conference: Remote Sensing of Arid and Semi-Arid Lands, 19-25 January 1982, Cairo, Egypt, Vol. II, p. 909-919. (1982)

258. Stark Worlds of Hidden Beauty: Deserts of the Earth in a New Light. In: The Desert Realm -- Lands of Majesty and Mystery. National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., p. 8-43. (1982)

259. Fabled Deserts of the Orient: The Taklimakan and Gobi of Asia. In: The Desert Realm -- Lands of Majesty and Mystery. National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., p. 218-247. (1982)

260. Geological Constraints on Habitation Siting in the Sinai Peninsula. (Abstract) Abstracts with Programs 1982. 95th Annual Meeting; The Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, Vol. 14, No. 7, p. 482. (1982)

261. Preliminary Survey of Knobs on the Surface of Mars. (L.S. Manent and F. El-Baz). Reports of Planetary Geology Program-1982. NASA Technical Memorandum 85127, p. 301-303. (1982)

* 262. Desert Landforms of Southwest Egypt: A Basis for Comparison with Mars. (F. El-Baz and T. A. Maxwell, Editors). Scientific and Technical Information Branch, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D. C., NASA CR-3611, 372 p. (1982). Also as: The Results of the Field Studies Carried out in the Southwestern Desert of Egypt in the Period Between 25 September and 8 October, 1978. Annals of the Geological Survey of Egypt, The Geological Survey of Egypt and Mining Authority, Cairo, Egypt. Vol. XI, 371 p. (1981)

263. Journey to Egypt's Farthest Corner. In: Desert Landforms of Southwest Egypt: A Basis for Comparison with Mars. NASA CR-3611, p. 1-19. (1982)

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264. The View from Space. In: Desert Landforms of Southwest Egypt: A Basis for Comparison with Mars. NASA CR-3611, p. 37-49. (1982)

265. Crater Forms in Uweinat Region. (F. El-Baz and B. Issawi). In: Desert Landforms of Southwest Egypt: A Basis for Comparison with Mars. NASA CR-3611, p. 79-89. (1982)

266. Wind Patterns in the Western Desert. (F. El-Baz and R. W. Wolfe). In: Desert Landforms of Southwest Egypt: A Basis for Comparison with Mars. NASA CR-3611, p. 119-139. (1982)

267. Coatings on Sand Grains from Southwestern Egypt. (F. El-Baz and D. Prestel). In: Desert Landforms of Southwest Egypt: A Basis for Comparison with Mars. NASA CR-3611, p. 175-188. (1982)

268. Boulder Tracks on Hillslopes in Southwest Egypt and Similar Features on the Moon. In: Desert Landforms of Southwest Egypt: A Basis for Comparison with Mars. NASA CR-3611, p. 241-246. (1982)

269. Analogs of Martian Eolian Features in the Western Desert of Egypt. (T. A. Maxwell and F. El-Baz). In: Desert Landforms of Southwest Egypt: A Basis for Comparison with Mars. NASA CR-3611, p. 247-259. (1982)

270. Genesis of the Great Sand Sea, Western Desert of Egypt. Abstracts of Papers, International Association of Sedimentologists. Eleventh International Congress on Sedimentology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 22-27 August 1982, p. 68. (1982)

271. Analysis of Crater Distribution in Mare Units on the Lunar Far Side. (A. S. Walker and F. El-Baz). The Moon and the Planets, D. Reidel Publishing Co., Dordrecht, Holland, Vol. 27, p. 91-106. (1982)

272. Islamsat: A Technologically Advanced System for Efficient Charting of Natural Resources. International Conference on Islam and Technology, June 1983. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, p. 21. (1983)

273. A Geological Perspective of the Desert. In: Origin and Evolution of Deserts. S. W. Wells and D. R. Haragan, Editors. (Contributions of the Committee on Desert and Arid Zone Research of the Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science). University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, N.M., p. 163-183. (1983)

274. Uyoun ala Ad-Dunya Tasbah fi Al-Fada (Eyes on the World Float in Space; in Arabic). October. 7th Year, No. 357, 28 August 1983, Dar Al-Maaref, Cairo, Egypt, Cover + p. 14-15. (1983). Also in: Al-Shabab Al-Arabi (Arab Youth) 12 September 1983, p. 6. (1983)

275. Electro-Optics: The Viking Mars Lander Camera and Its Application to Aerial Reconnaissance. Middle East Electronics, Reed Business Publishing

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276. Al-Mashraoh Al-Qawmi lil Tasweer Al-Jawi (National Program for Aerial Photography; in Arabic). Mijallat Al-Quwat Al-Jawiya (Air Force Magazine), Cairo, Egypt, No. 112, September 1983, p. 22-29. (1983)

277. Electro-optics: EO Imaging Will Replace Film in Reconnaissance. Defence System Review. October 1983, Vol. 1, No. 5, p. 48-52. (1983)

278. Asre Al-Basariyat Al-Kahrabiya: Tecknologiat Al-Tasweer wal Bath Al-Fawri min Markabat Al-Fada "Viking Lander" Ela Khidmat Al-Estitla wal Muraqaba Al-Jawiya (The Age of Electro-Optics: Photo Technology and Instantaneous Transmission from the "Viking Lander" Spacecraft in the Service of Reconnaissance and Aerial Surveillance; in Arabic). Al-Difa Al-Arabi (Arab Defence Journal), Beirut, Lebanon, Vol. VIII, No. 1, October 1983, p. 44-50. (1983)

279. Al-Qamar Al-Sinaie Al-Islami "Islamsat": Wasilatun Elmiya Mutaqadima Li-hasr Al-Tharwat Al-Tabiyea fi Al-Alam Al-Islami (The Islamic Satellite "Islamsat": A Technologically Advanced Method for the Survey for Natural Resources in the Islamic World; in Arabic). The Engineers' Magazine, Cairo, Year 39, No. 345, December 1983, p. 37-45. (1983). Also in: Al-Faisal Magazine, Issue 85, 8th Year, April 1984, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, p. 91-102. (1984)

280. Makouk Al-Fada Yaltaqit Sowaran Mujassamah li Saharina (The Space Shuttle Takes Stereo Photographs of Our Deserts; in Arabic). October Weekly, Cairo, 8th Year, Vol. 375, Sunday 1 January 1984, Cairo, Egypt, p. 18-19. (1984)

281. Science and Technology in the Middle East: A Guide to Issues, Organizations and Institutions. By Ziadudin Sardar, Longman, New York, 1982, 324 p. (Book Review). The Middle East Journal, Winter 1984, Vol. 38, No. 1, p. 163-164. (1984)

* 282. Deserts and Arid Lands, F. El-Baz, Editor. Remote Sensing of Earth Resources and Environment. V. Klemas, Man. Editor. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. The Hague, The Netherlands, 222 p. (1984)

283. The Desert in the Space Age. In: Deserts and Arid Lands, F. El-Baz, Editor. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, The Hague, The Netherlands, p. 1-29. (1984)

284. When the Deserts Bloom Again. South: The Thirld World Magazine, January 1984, No. 39, London, England, p. 32-33. (1984)

285. Origin and Evolution of the Desert Landscape. Papers for Presentation at the Indo-US Workshop on Arid Zone Research, 9-14 January 1984, Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur, India, p. 5.1-5.17. (1984)

286. The Exploration of Outer Space with Cameras: A History of the NASA Unmanned Spacecraft Missions. By Michael M. Mirabito, McFarland, Jefferson, North

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287. Observing the Earth from Space. Aviation Space, Spring 1984, Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 30-34. (1984)

288. New Applications of Electro-Optical Imaging in Real-Time Reconnaissance. Fifth Annual Conference on Electro-Optics Systems and Technology: The Next Five Years. Paris, 2-3 April 1984 and London, 5-6 April 1984, 27 p. (1984)

289. Uloum Al-Fada wa Tatbiqatiha fi Al-Tanmiya Al-Arabiya (Space Sciences and Their Applications to Arab Development; in Arabic). Symposium on the Scientific Cooperation between Jordan and Egypt. 21-22 April 1984, 12 p. (1984). Also in: The Engineers' Magazine, Cairo, Year 41, No. 360, March 1985, p. 50-55. (1985)

290. Looking at the Earth from the Space Shuttle. Space Technology Conference. Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce, Zurich, Switzerland, 19-21 June 1984, p. 1-20. (1984)

291. A Journey to the Heart of the Desert. Arabia: The Islamic World Review ("Living Heritage Section"). Number 35, July 1984, Shawal 1404. Islamic Press Agency Ltd., East Burnham, England, p. 85-87. (1984)

* 292. The Geology of Egypt: An Annotated Bibliography. E. J. Brill Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands. ISBN: 90 04 07019 2, 778 p. (1984)

293. Space Technology Conference. Middle East Electronics, Vol. 7, Issue 8, September 1984, p. 16. (1984)

294. Applications of Space Physics and Technology to Development. International Conference on Physics for Development. International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, 8-12 October 1984, p. 1-20. (1984)

295. Ishtirak Misre fi Masharie Al-Fada (Participation of Egypt in Space Projects; in Arabic). Lecture at the Military Technical College, Ministry of Defence, Cairo, Egypt, 23 October 1984, p. 1-18. Also in: Al-Shabab Al-Arabi (Arab Youth), Cairo, Egypt, 22nd Year, Issue 913, Monday 17 Rabi Al-Awal 1404, 10 December 1984, p. 7. (1984)

296. Drought Victims: Our Perceptions and Responsibilites. The Jerusalem Star, Vol. 3, No. 24, 10-16 January 1985, Amman, Jordan, p. 6. (1985). Also in Arabic: Ad-Dustour Newspaper, Vol. 18, No. 6250, Thursday 10 January 1985, Amman, Jordan, p. 22. (1985); and: October Weekly, 9th Year, No. 431, 27/1/1985, Cairo, Egypt, p. 16-17. (1985). Also in French: Les Victimes de la Sécheresse: Nos Perceptions et nos Responsibilitiés. Le Journal D'Egypte. Dimanche, 4 Aout 1985, p. 4. (1985)

297. Advanced Information Technology in Defence. Middle East Electronics, Vol. 8, Issue 1, January 1985, p. 42-45. (1985)

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298. New Mapping-Quality Photographs of the Earth and Their Applications to Planetary Comparisons. (Abstract). Lunar and Planetary Science XVI, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, p. 207-208. (1985)

299. Wadi Al-Nil Al-Khalid fi Sowar Makouk Al-Fada (The Eternal Nile Valley in Space Shuttle Photographs; in Arabic). Wadi Al-Nil, First Year, Second Issue, March 1985, Cairo, Egypt, p. 56-60. (1985)

300. Ahamiyat Diqat Al-Maloumat wa Soraat Istikhdamiha (Importance of Accurate Information and Its Rapid Use; in Arabic). Al-Difa Al-Arabi (Arab Defence Journal), Beirut, Lebanon, Vol. IX, No. 6, March 1985, p. 31-34. (1985)

301. A Dam Against Famine. National Geographic, Vol. 167, No. 5, May 1985, p. 595-597. (1985)

302. Applications of Space Photography to Desert Study. (Abstract) First Conference on Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation Technology, 14-16 May 1985, Military Technical College, Cairo, Egypt. (1985)

303. Taqdeem (Introduction; in Arabic). In: Al-Sama wa Al-Atbaq Al-Taerah (The Sky and Flying Saucers; in Arabic), by Mahmoud Abdel-Rahman Muftah. Ali bin Ali Press, Doha, Qatar, p. 9-11. (1985)

304. Circum-Mediterranean Has Potential. (M.T. Halbouty and F. El-Baz). AAPG Explorer, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Vol. 6, June 1985, p. 28-30. (1985)

305. Tawsiyat Nadwatai Afaq Al-Taawon Al-Elmy wal Teknology Al-Orduny Al-Masry (Recommendations of the Two Symposia on Scientific and Technological Cooperation between Jordan and Egypt; in Arabic). Introduction by H.R.H. Crown Prince Al-Hassan bin Talal. The Engineers' Magazine, Cairo, Year 41, No. 364, July 1985, p. 13-18. (1985)

306. Space Photography and its Use in Arid Land Resource Surveys. Abstracts of Papers. International Sympsium on the Explorataion and Utilization of Natural Resources in Arid Lands. Urumqi, China, August 7-13, 1985. Paper 125. (1985)

307. The Applications of Space Photography to the Study of Transport Patterns of Desert Sands. Abstracts Contributed by Participants. International Workshop on Sand Transport and Desertification in Arid Lands. 17-26 November 1985, Khartoum, Sundan. (1985)

308. Deserts Will Be Deserts, So Stop Bedouin-Bashing. The Washington Post, Outlook Section, Sunday, November 10, 1985, p. D1 and D4. Also as: Nature Creates Deserts, So Let's Stop Blaming the Nomads. The Washington Post National Weekly Edition, December 2, 1985, p. 25; and as: The Elements, Not People, Cause Deserts. International Herald Tribune, Tuesday, December 3, 1985, p. 8 (first part); and Work in Space Can Make the Desert Bloom. International Herald Tribune, Wednesday, December 4, 1985, p. 6 (second part); Aid Today, But What Tomorrow? The Guardian, Friday, December 6, 1985, Third World Review,

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309. Space Research and Desert Development. The Arab Researcher, No. 6, January 1986, p. 17-30. (1986); Also in Arabic: Abhath Al-Fada wa Tanmiyat Al-Sahara; same volume, p. 79-109. Arab Research Centre, London, England. (1986)

310. Comparison of Knobs on Mars to Isolated Hills in Eolian, Fluvial and Glacial Environments. (L. S. Manent and F. El-Baz). Earth, Moon, and Planets. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland. Vol. 34, No. 2, February 1986, p. 149-167. (1986)

311. Comments on the Presentation by the International Federation of Institutes for Advanced Study (IFIAS). Arab Thought Forum: Food Security in the Arab Region and the Third World. 8-10 February 1986. Amman, Jordan, 3 p. (1986)

312. Space Sciences and Agricultural Development. Arab Thought Forum: Food Security in the Arab Region and the Third World, 8-10 February 1986. Amman, Jordan, 4 p. (1986)

313. Space Photographs of Drought in Africa. (Abstract) Lunar and Planetary Science XVII, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, p. 200-201. (1986)

* 314. Physics of Desertification. (F. El-Baz and M. H. A. Hassan, Editors). Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 473 p. (1986)

315. The Formation and Motion of Dunes and Sand Seas. In: Physics of Desertification, F. El-Baz and M. H. A. Hassan, Editors. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, p. 70-93. (1986)

316. Monitoring of the Sand-Moving Desert Winds. In: Physics of Desertification, F. El-Baz, and M. H. A. Hassan, Editors. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, p. 141-158. (1986)

317. On the Reddening of Quartz Grains in Dune Sand. In: Physics of Desertification, F. El-Baz and M. H. A. Hassan, Editors. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, p. 191-209. (1986)

318. Tabseet Uloum Al-Fada wa Idkhaliha fi Baramij Al-Taalim Al-Mukhtalifa (Simplification of Space Sciences and Their Introduction to Different Levels of Education; in Arabic, S. Shaban and F. El-Baz). Fifth Educational Seminar: Higher Education in Iraq Till the Year 2000, Mosul University, Mosul Iraq, 3-6 May 1986, 18 p. (1986)

319. Al-Taalim Al-Maftouh aw Al-Jamia Al-Maftouha: Namouzaj Jamiye Jadid lil Marifa Al-Nazariya wal Amaliya (Open Education or Open University: A New Model of Acquiring Basic and Applied Education; in Arabic, K. G. El Araby and F. El-Baz).

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Fifth Educational Seminar: Higher Education in Iraq Till the Year 2000, Mosul University, Mosul, Iraq, 3-6 Mayl 1986, p. 13. (1986)

320. International Workshop on Sand Transport and Desertification in Arid Lands, Khartoum, Sudan, 17-26 November 1985. (M.H.A. Hassan and F. El-Baz). Bulletin of the International Society of Soil Science, Wageningen, The Netherlands, No. 69, 1986/1, p. 26-28. (1986)

321. Assistance to the Remote Sensing Centre of the University of Mosul. Project Document. United Nations Department of Technical Co-operation for Development - United Nations Development Programme. United Nations, New York, 29 p. (1986)

322. Applications of Space Technology to Mineral Exploration. (Abstract) First Conference on Indigenous Raw Materials and Their Industrial Utilization in the Gulf Region. Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research. 1-4 November 1986, p. 77-78. (1986)

323. Geographic and Geologic Setting of the Tomb of Nefertari, Egypt. Boston University Center for Remote Sensing, Technical Paper No. 1, 10 p. (1986)

324. The Role of Science and Technology in Jordan's Development: A Comment. Jordan Development Conference: Towards Intra-Regional and International Cooperation. Amman, Jordan, 8-10 November 1986, 8 p. (1986)

324. Deciphering Wind Directions from Dune Orientations in Space Images of Deserts and Semiarid Lands. (M.M. Mainguet and F. El-Baz). Proceedings of the 20th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. 4-10 December 1986, Nairobi, Kenya. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Vol. I, p. 115-125. (1986)

325. Applications of Space Photography to Desert Development. (Abstract). Second International Conference on Desert Development. Ministry of Agriculture, January 25-31, 1987, Cairo, Egypt. (1987)

326. Remote Sensing and the Tomb of Nefertari: Film Script. (F. El-Baz and F. Hemans). Film produced by the Center for Remote Sensing and Center for Archaeological Studies, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts. (1987)

327. Geographic and Geologic Setting. In: Wall Paintings of the Tomb of Nefertari: Scientific Studies for Their Conservation. Annales du Service Des Antiquites de L'Egypte. Special Publication, July 1987, Cairo, Egypt, p. 46-53. (1987)

328. Applying Space-Age Technologies to Water Development in Arid Areas. (F. El-Baz and R. Bisson). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sixth Remote Sensing Symposium, November 2-4, 1987, Galveston, Texas. Paper 54. (1987)

329. Desert of the Space Age, Arid Land Research, Institute fo Geography, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China, Vol. 1. (1987)

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330. Nondestructive Investigation of the Second Boat Pit of Khufu. (Abstract: F. El-Baz and O. El-Arini). The First International Symposium on the Applications of Modern Technology to Archaeological Exploration at the Giza Necropolis. Egyptian Antiquities Organization, December 14-17, 1987, Cairo, Egypt. (1987)

331. The Elements, Not People Cause Deserts, But Work in Space Can Make the Desert Bloom. In: Evolution-Passee et Future des Deserts. N. Petit-Marie and C. Vanbesien, Editors. PICG 252, Rapports 1987, Laboratoire de Geologie du Quaternaire, CNRS, Marseille, France, p. 41-42. (1987)

332. Al-Dirasa Al-Elmiya Li-Biat Hofrat Al-Markeb Al-Thaniya Lil-Malik Khufu (Scientific Investigation of the Environment of the Second Boat of Pharoah Cheops; in Arabic). Al-Hilal, January 1988, 95th Issue, Cairo, Egypt, p. 128-133. (1988)

333. Is it Earth or is it Mars? The Planetary Report, Vol. VIII, No. 1, January/February 1988, cover + p. 10-11. (1988)

334. The Need for Continued Earth Observations from Space. United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. U.S. Congressional Hearing on "Space Science Today", 7 March 1988, Boston, Massachusetts, 6 p. (1988)

335. Finding a Pharoah's Funeral Bark. National Geographic, Vol. 173, No. 4, April 1988, Washington, D. C. p. 512-533. (1988)

336. Living in Arid Lands. In: Living on the Earth. National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. p. 10-53. (1988)

337. Where on the Moon. (Abstract) International Space University Paper 7.07 of Satellite Applications, 21 July 1988. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, p. 15-16. (1988)

338. High-Tech Archaeology. MSM Alumnus, Vol. 62, No. 4, August 1988, University of Missouri-Rolla, Missouri, p. 6-8. (1988)

339. Remote Sensing in Egyptology. Third World Academy of Sciences Newsletter. Issue No. 8, August 1988. International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, p. 7-9. (1988)

340. In Search of Pharaoh's Ship. The Explorers Journal, Vol. 66, No. 3, September 1988, p. 108-113. (1988)

341. Cost-Benefits of Remote Sensing in the Assessment of Fisheries Potential in the Cote D'Ivoire. (Abstract: A. Koua, K.L. Weber, and F. El-Baz). 22nd International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, October 20-26, 1988, Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire. (1988)

342. The Praha Basin: A Circular Feature in Central Europe. (Abstract: M.D. Papagiannis and F. El-Baz). EOS Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, Vol. 69, No. 44, p. 1293. (1988)

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343. Al-Sahari Al-Arabiya fi Sowar Al-Fada (Arab Deserts in Space Photographs; in Arabic). International Symposium on the Geology of Deserts and Desert Environment. University fo Baghdad and Scientific Research Council, 3-5 December 1988, Baghdad, Iraq, Abstracts and Sessions, p. 44-45. (1988)

344. Origin and Evolution of the Desert. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews. Vol. 13, No. 4, December 1988, p. 331-347. (1988)

345. Research Plan for the Nondestructive Investigation of the Second Boat Chamber of Khufu (F. El-Baz and O. El-Arini). Proceedings of the First International Symposium on the Application of Modern Technology to Archaeological Explorations at the Giza Necropolis, Cairo, December 14-17, 1988. Ministry of Culture, Egyptian Antiquities Organization, Cairo, Egypt. p. 7-26. (1988)

346. Remote Sensing of an Archaeological Site in Egypt. (F. El-Baz, B. Moores, and C. P. Petrone). American Scientist, Vol. 77, No. 1, January - February 1989, p. 60-66. (1989)

347. The Arabian Peninsula in Space Photographs. Part of the Satellite Atlas of the World. Boston University Center for Remote Sensing. February 1989, 90 p. (1989)

348. Remote Sensing of the Tomb of Nefertari. (Abstract). The Society for Imaging Science and Technology, SPSE 42nd Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts 14-19 May 1989, p. 121. (1989)

349. Monitoring Lake Nasser by Space Photography. In: Remote Sensing and Large-Scale Global Processes. A. Range, Editor. Proc. Inter. Assoc. Hydrolog. Sci., Third Int. Assem.; Baltimore, Maryland, May 1989. Pub. No. 186, p. 177-181. (1989)

350. Afaq Tanmiyat Shibh Jazirat Sina wa Elaqat Zalik bi Janoub Al-Urdon. (Development Potentials of the Sinai Peninsula and Implications to Southern Jordan; in Arabic). Al-Nadwah, Bulletin of the World Affairs Council, Amman, Jordan. Vol. 1, Issue 4, May 1989, p. 7-10. (1989)

351. Al-Bahr Al-Mutawasit -- Nashatihi wa Tarikh Tataworihi (The Mediterranean Sea -- Its Origin and Evolution; in Arabic, F. El-Baz and M. Halbouty). Al-Faisal magazine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 148, 13th Year, May-June 1989, p. 11-33. (1989)

352. Egypt's Solar Boats: Divine Transports to the Afterlife. The Compass, 1989, No. 1, Mobil Oil Company, New York, p. 8-13. (1989)

353. Geoarchaeological Investigations in Hiw, Egypt. (Abstract: K. Bard, F. El-Baz, and F. Hassan). 28th International Geological Congress. Washington D.C., 9-19 July 1989. Abstracts, Vol. 1, p. 85-86. (1989)

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354. Hydrologic Modeling of Tomb of Nefertari, Luxor, Egypt. (Abstract: F. El-Baz, M. Koch, S. Mojzsis, and E. Toth). 28th International Geological Congress. Washington D.C. 9-19 July 1989. Abstracts, Vol. 1, p. 442-443. (1989)

355. The Geologic Environment -- Essestial Component of Human Habitation. (F. El-Baz and A.A. Al-Shamlan). 28th International Geological Congress (IGC) Gazette. Washington D.C., 13 July 1989, p. 3. (1989)

* 356. Remote Sensing and Resource Exploration. (F. El-Baz, M.H.A. Hassan, and V. Capellini, Editors). Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Remote Sensing and Resource Exploration, held at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, 9 February - 6 March 1987. World Scientific, Singapore, 298 p. (1989)

357. Applications of Space Technology to Resource Exploration. In: Remote Sensing and Resource Exploration, F. El-Baz, M.H.A. Hassan, and V. Capellini, Editors. World Scientific, Singapore, p. 9-25. (1989)

358. Use of Space Photographs in Deciphering the Origin and Evolution of the Desert. In: Remote Sensing and Resource Exploration, F. El-Baz, M.H.A. Hassan, and V. Capellini, Editors. World Scientific, Singapore, p. 43-101. (1989)

359. Looking at the Earth from the Space Shuttle. In: Utilization and Development of Natural Resources in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands. Selected Papers of the ISEUNRAA. Compiled by the Xinjiang Branch, Chinese Academy fo Science. Science Press, Beijing, China, p. 188-200. (1989)

360. Interdisciplinary Research at the Boston University Center for Remote Sensing. Electronic Imaging East 89, International Electronic Imaging Exposition and Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2-5, 1989, Vol. 2, p. 1131-1137. (1989)

361. Cost-Benefits of Remote Sensing in the Assessment of Fisheries Potential in Cote D'Ivoire (A. Koua, K.L. Weber, and F. El-Baz). Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. 20-26 October 1988, Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Volume II, p. 677-692. (1989)

362. Remote Sensing in Archaeology: A Case Study. Sensors, October 1989, Vol. 6, No. 10, p. 33-38. (1989)

363. Revealing the Second Boat of Pharaoh Khufu. Egypt Then and Now. Special Edition. Cultural and Educational Bureau of the Embassy of Egypt, Washington, D.C., p. 12-17. (1989)

364. Satisfying Needs of the Third World Through Space Exploration. The Third World Academy of Sciences Newsletter. October-December 1989, Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 21-23. (1989); Also as: Space Exploration -- Satisfying the Needs of the Third World, World Aerospace Education Organization, WAEO Newsletter, Vol. 5, No. 1, p.12-13. (1990)

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365. Masalih Al-Ummah Al-Arabiya fi Al-Ikd Al-Qadim (Needs of the Arab Nation During the Next Decade; in Arabic). Al-Montada, Arab Thought Forum, Vol. 55, No. 5, April 1990, Amman, Jordan, p. 11-12. (1990)

* 366. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Sand Transport and Desertification in Arid Lands: 17-26 November 1985, Khartoum, Sudan. (F. El- Baz, I.A. El-Tayeb, and M.H.A. Hassan, Editors). World Scientific, Singapore, 469 p. (1990)

367. Mapping from Space Photographs for the Monitoring and Exploitation of Water Resources. In: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Sand Transport and Desertification in Arid Lands. (F. El-Baz, I.A. El-Tayeb, and M.H.A. Hassan, Editors). World Scientific, Singapore, p. 109-122. (1990)

368. Remote Sensing and Archaeology. In: 1991 Yearbook of Science and the Future. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Chicago, Illinois, p. 144-161. (1990)

369. Geoarchaeologists use Remote Sensing Tools to Study Ancient Life, Lanforms. Geotimes, Vol. 35, No. 7, July 1990, cover + p. 16-18 + 23. (1990)

370. Decade of the Desert: Science Focuses on the Drylands of the World. Earth Science. Summer 1990, Vol. 43, No. 2, p. 22-24. (1990); Also in: The Third World Academy of Sciences Newsletter, April-June 1990, Vol. 2, p. 21-22. (1990)

371. Naqle Fosfat Abu Tartur (Transport of Abu Tartur Phosphate; in Arabic) Engineers' Magazine, Engineers Syndicate, Cairo, Egypt, Vol. 413, April 1990, p. 55-59. (1990)

372. Do People Make Deserts? New Scientist, 13 October 1990, Vol. 128, No. 1738, p. 41-44. (1990); Also in Arabic, translated by R. El-Gergawi, Al-Ittihad, U.A.E., 14 March 1997, p. 20. (1997)

373. Monitoring Drylands: Space Technology Can Help. Geotimes, December 1990, Vol. 35, No. 12, p. 13-15. (1990)

374. Remote Sensing and Mapping of Earth Resources. Terra Nova, Vol. 2, No. 5, p. 446-454. (1990)

375. Applications of Space Technology to Mapping of Natural Resources. In: New Technologies and Development of the Muslim World (F.A. Daghestani and S.A. Qasem, Editors). The Islamic Academy of Sciences, Amman, Jordan, p. 71-92. (1990)

376. Megawatersheds Exploration Model. (R.A. Bisson and F. El-Baz). Proceedings of the Twenty-Third International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. 18-25 April 1990, Bangkok, Thailand. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Vol. 1, p. 247-273. (1990)

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377. Imaging Past Environments of Northeastern Africa from Space. (Abstract). AAAS Annual Meeting Abstracts of Papers, Comp. by M.D. Games. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Washington D.C., p. 13. (1991)

378. Desertification. Geotimes, February 1991, Vol. 36, No. 2, p. 52-53. (1991)

379. Applications of Space Technology to Monitoring Climate Change and Mapping of Arid Regions. The Environmental Professional, Vol. 13, No. 1, p. 25-36. (1991)

380. Groundwater for a Thirsty Earth. (F. El-Baz and M.T. El-Ashry). Geotimes, Vol. 36, No. 6, cover + p. 15-18. (1991)

381. Surveying and Mapping of Natural Resources by Remote Sensing. Natural Resources Forum, United Nations, New York. Vol. 15, No. 2, p. 132-139. (1991)

382. The Great Man-Made River of Libya. Newsletter of the Third World Academy of Sciences. October - December 1991, Vol. 3, No. 4, p. 11-12. (1991)

383. The Arab World in Space Photographs. Invited Talk: The First International Conference on Geology of the Arab World, 18-22 January 1992, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Abstracts, p. 11-12. (1992)

384. The Mediterranean Region: Its Geologic History and Oil and Gas Potentials (M.T. Halbouty and F. El-Baz). The First National Conference on Geology of the Arab World, 18-22 January 1992, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Abstracts, p. 27. (1992)

385. Groundwater Resource Management. (M.T. El-Ashry and F. El-Baz). The First International Conference on Geology of the Arab World, 18-22 January 1992, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Abstracts, p. 46. (1992)

386. The Bahariya River: A Paleodrainage System in the Western Desert of Egypt. (S. J. Mojzsis and F. El-Baz). The First International Conference on Geology of the Arab World, 18-22 January 1992, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Abstracts, p. 83. (1992)

387. Origin and Evolution of Sand Seas in the Great Sahara. The First International Conference on Geology of the Arab World, 18-22 January 1992, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Abstracts, p. 85-86. (1992)

388. Use of Space Photographs in Deciphering the Relationship Between Fractures and Drainage in the Khor Quab-Ashat Area of Eastern Sudan. (M. Koch and F. El-Baz). The First National Conference on Geology of the Arab World, 18-22 January 1992, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Abstracts, p. 91. (1992)

389. Wind Erosion in Arid Environments: Effects on Sphinx-Like Landsforms. The First International Symposium on the Great Sphinx: Towards Global Treatment of the Sphinx. Egyptian Antiquities Organization, 29 February - 3 March 1992, Cairo, Egypt. Abstracts, p. 28. (1992)

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390. Preliminary Observations of Environmental Damage due to the Gulf War. Natural Resources Forum. February 1992, Vol. 16, No. 1, p. 71-75. (1992)

391. The War for Oil: Effects on Land, Air and Sea. Geotimes, May 1992, Vol. 37, No. 5, cover + p. 12-15. (1992)

392. Kuwait's Oil Lakes: A New Phenomenon. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, Vol. 17, No. 2, p. 109-110. (1992)

393. Oyun fi Al-Fada Takhtariq Hejab Al-Arde (Eyes in the Sky Unveil the Earth; in Arabic). Arab Aviation Review, London, England. Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 28-31. (1992)

394. Zilzal Al-Qahira wa-ma Tabiaho min Hazzat Ardiyah (The Cairo Earthquake and its Aftershocks; in Arabic). Al-Ahram, Cairo, Egypt, 14 November 1992, p. 3; Also in: October Magazine, Cairo, Egypt. Vol. 838, 15 November 1992, p. 18; and Arab Youth, Cairo, Egypt, 22nd Year, Issue 1156, 30 November 1992, p. 6-7. (1992)

395. Status of Geology in the Arab World. Third World Academy of Sciences Fourth General Conference, Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Kuwait, 23-26 November 1992, Abstracts, p. 1-8. (1992)

396. Ahzimat Al-Zalazil wa Elaqatiha bi Misr (Earthquake Zones and Their Relationship to Egypt; in Arabic). Al-Akhbar, 12 December 1992, Cairo, Egypt, p. 5. (1992)

397. The Mediterranean Region: Its Geologic History and Oil and Gas Potentials. (M.T. Halbouty and F. El-Baz). Geology of the Arab World. A. Sadek, Editor. Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, Vol. I, p. 15-60. (1992)

398. Origin and Evolution of Sand Seas in the Great Sahara and Implications to Petroleum and Groundwater Exploration. Geology of the Arab World. A. Sadek, Editor. Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, Vol. II, p. 3-17. (1992)

399. The Bahariya River: A Paleodrainage System in the Western Desert of Egypt. (S.J. Mojzsis and F. El-Baz). Geology of the Arab World. A. Sadek, Editor. Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, Vol. II, p. 53-65. (1992)

400. Use of Space Photographs in Deciphering the Relationship Between Fractures and Drainage in the Khor Quwab-Ashat Area of Eastern Sundan (M. Koch and F. El-Baz). Geology of the Arab World. A. Sadek, Editor. Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, Vol. II, p. 67-83. (1992)

401. Groundwater Resource Management (M.T. El-Ashry and F. El-Baz). Geology of the Arab World. A. Sadek, Editor. Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, Vol. II, p. 115-126. (1992)

402. Sphinx-Like Landforms in the Western Desert of Egypt. Proceedings of the First International Symposium on the Great Sphinx, Cairo, 29 February - 3 March 1992. F.A. Esmael, Editor. Egyptian Antiquities Organization and Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency, Cairo, Egypt, p. 15-42. (1992)

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403. Environmental Considerations in the Conservation of the Sphinx. Proceedings of the First International Symposium on the Great Sphinx, Cairo, 29 February - 3 March 1992. F.A. Esmael, Editor. Egyptian Antiquities Organization and Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency, Cairo, Egypt, p. 223-250. (1992)

404. Desertification. Center for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe, CEDARE Chronicle, Cairo, Egypt. December 1992, Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 1. (1992)

405. Hatta Tahda Al-Asifa (Until the Storm Subsides; in Arabic). Sharq Al-Awsat, London, England, 9 April 1993, p. 1 and 4. (1993)

406. Saving the Sphinx. Geotimes, May 1993. Vol. 38, No. 5, cover + p. 12-17. (1993); Also as: Who Will Cover the Neck and the Shoulder of the Sphinx (in Arabic, translated by Sattam Saad Al-Marwan). Ukaz Weekly, 35th Year, Vol. 9917, Monday 27 September 1993, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (1993); and as: Inqizou Aba Al-Hawl (Save the Sphinx; in Arabic). Arab Panorama, Vol. 7, Issue No. 69, March 1994, p. 17. (1994)

407. Remote Sensing Applications to Establishing the Potential of Desert Reclamation in Egypt. Proceedings of the Conference on the Application of Remote Sensing to Sustainable Agricultural Development. November 24- 25, 1991; The Egyptian International Center for Agriculture, Cairo, Egypt, p. 79-116. (1993)

408. Coastal Erosion at the Mouths of the Nile River. (H.M. El-Khattib, F.M. Hawela, and F. El-Baz). Proceedings of the Conference on the Application of Remote Sensing to Sustainable Agricultural Development. November 24-25, 1991; the Egyptian International Center for Agriculture, Cairo, Egypt, p. 135-146. (1993)

409. Assessment of Damage to the Desert Surfaces of Kuwait due to the Gulf War. (F. El-Baz and D. Al-Ajmi). In: Current and Future Priorities for Environmental Management. Proceeding of NAEP 18th Annual Conference, May 24-26, 1993, Raleigh, North Carolina. National Assoication of Environmental Professionals, Washington D.C., p. 609-628. (1993)

410. Assessment of Environmental Damage to the Desert Surface of Kuwait using Landsat TM Data. (A. Al-Doasari, E. Lambin, and F. El-Baz). Symposium on Advances in Image Processing for the Mapping Sciences. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, New England Region, 30 September 1993. Salem State College, Salem, Massachusetts, p. 24-26. (1993)

411. Mapping the Earth from Space. Remote Sensing as a Mapping Tool; Honored Guest Speaker. Seminar Sponsored by Earth Observation Satellite Company, 12-13 October 1993, Boston, Massachusetts, p. 9. (1993)

412. Assessment of War-Related Environmental Damage to the Desert Surface of Kuwait. (Abstract: F. El-Baz, N. Beaumont, J. Simonson and A. Murad). Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 25-28 October 1993, Boston, Massachusetts, Abstracts with Programs, p. A-119. (1993)

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413. Use of Satellite Images to Map the Oil Lakes in Kuwait. (Abstract: M. Koch and F. El- Baz). Geological Society fo America Annual Meeting, 25-28 October 1993, Boston, Massachusetts, Abstracts with Programs, p. A-120. (1993)

414. Analysis of the Effects of Pre-War Drought on the Desert Surface of Kuwait Using SPOT Images. (Abstract: M. Mainguet, F. Dumay, and F. El-Baz). Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 25-28 October 1993, Boston, Massachusetts. Abstracts with Programs, p. A-120. (1993)

415. Monitoring Earth Environment from Space. Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS); Tenth Anniversary Celebration, 2-4 November 1993, Trieste, Italy. Abstracts of Lectures, p. 2. (1993)

416. Taqdeem. (Introduction). Al-Ard wal Kown (Earth and the Cosmos; in Arabic). By Ibrahim A. Al-Rifai and Esam E. Nofal, Kuwait, p. 3-4. (1993)

417. A River Ran Under It. Earthwatch, Vol. XII, No. VII, November - December 1993, p. 10-11. (1993)

418. Monitoring the Arab Deserts from Space. (Abstract). The Second International Conference on Geology of the Arab World, 22-26 January 1994, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. p. 5-7. (1994)

419. Potential Cause of the 1992 Cairo Earthquake. (Abstract). The Second International Conference on Geology of the Arab World, 22-26 January 1994, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. p. 127-128. (1994)

420. Geologic Impacts of the Gulf War. (Abstract). The Second International Conference on Geology of the Arab World, 22-26 January 1994, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. p. 207-208. (1994)

421. Remote Sensing. Geotimes, February 1994, Vol. 39, No. 2, cover + p. 25. (1994)

422. Geologic Effects of the Gulf War. Keynote Address; Proceedings of the Tenth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote Sensings, 9-12 May 1994, San Antonio, Texas. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Vol. I, p. I-1 to I-2. (1994)

423. Remote Sensing of the Geologic Effects of the Gulf War on the Desert Surface of Kuwait. (F. El-Baz, D. Al-Ajmi and A. Al-Shamlan). Proceedings of the Tenth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote Sensing, 9-12 May 1994, San Antonio, Texas. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Vol. II, p. 517-527. (1994)

424. Malaf Gabal Al-Mokattam wa Mustaqbal Tanmiyateh (The Case of the Mukattam Mountain and the Future of its development; in Arabic). October, Cairo, Egypt, 18th Year, Volume 916, Sunday 15 May 1994, p. 36- 37.(1994)

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425. A Look to the Future. Egypt Today, May 1994, Cairo, Egypt, p. 102-105. (1994)

426. Remote Sensing Aids to Groundwater Exploration in Fractured Rocks of the Sinai Peninsula. (T. Kusky, F. El-Baz, R. Morency, and I. Himida). Harvest, Issue One, April 1994, p. 3-4. (1994)

427. Monitoring Earth Environment from Space. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Chemistry in Industry. Saudi Arabian International Chemical Sciences Chapter of American Chemical Society, and Bahrain Society of Chemists, 24-26 October 1994, Manama, Bahrain. p. 1-5. (1994)

* 428. The Gulf War and the Environment. (F. El-Baz and R.M. Makharita, Editors). Gordon and Breach Scientific Publishers, S. A., Lausanne, Switzerland, 206p. +VIII color plates. (1994)

429. Detection by Satellite Images of Environmental Change due to the Gulf War. (F. El-Baz, A. Abuelgasim, M. Koch, M. Pax-Lenney, E. Lambin, A. Al-Doasari, P. Marr, S. Ryherd, and R. Morency). In: The Gulf War and the Environment, F. El-Baz and R. M. Makharita, Editors. Gordon and Breach Scientific Publishers, S. A., Lausanne, Switzerland, p. 1-24. (1994)

430. Gulf War Disruption of the Desert Surface of Kuwait. In: The Gulf War and the Environment, F. El-Baz and R. M. Makharita, Editors. Gordon and Breach Scientific Publishers, S. A., Lausanne, Switzerland, p. 131-161. (1994)

431. Postscript. In: The Gulf War and the Environment, F. El-Baz and R. M. Makharita, Editors. Gordon and Breach Scientific Publishers, S. A., Lausanne, Switzerland, p. 195-197. (1994)

432. Natural Gas Potentials in the Two Deltas of the Nile River. 12th Petroleum Exploration & Production Conference. Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation, 12-15 November 1994, Cairo, Egypt, Keynote Paper 3. (1994)

433. Al-Soyoul Al-Jarifa wa Tafadi Makhatirha (Flash Floods and Avoiding Their Dangers; in Arabic) October, 19th Year, Vol. 951, Sunday 15 January 1995. Dar El-Maaref, Cairo, Egypt, p. 40-42. (1995)

434. Ghazou Al-Sahara fi Shamal Sina (Desert Reclamation in Northern Sinai; in Arabic) Al-Mosawar, 25 January 1995, Volume 3668, Cairo, Egypt, p. 38-39 and 78. (1995)

435. Remote Sensing. Geotimes. February 1995, Vol. 40, No. 2, p. 37-38. (1995)

436. Utilizing Satellite Images for Ground Water Exploration in Fracture Zone Aquifers. Proceedings of the International Conference on Water Resources Management in Arid Countries, 12-16 March 1995, Ministry of Water Resources, Muscat, Oman, Vol. II, p. 419-427. (1995)

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437. Anhar Qadimah Taht Arde Misr wa Libya was-Sudan. (Ancient Rivers Beneath the Deserts of Egypt, Libya and Sudan; in Arabic). October, 19th Year, Vol. 962, Sunday 2 April 1995, p. 29-31. (1995)

438. Hollywood: We Don't Have a Problem. Letter to the Editor. The Boston Globe, Monday, 17 July 1995, p. 10. (1995)

439. Hijrat Al-Uqoul wa At-Talaquh Al-Hadari (The Brain Drain and Cross-Cultural Fertilization; in Arabic). Al Faisal magazine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Issue 225, August 1995, p. 24-27. (1995)

440. Al-Istifada min Sowar Al-Aqmar Al-Sinaiya fi Istikshaf Al-Miyah Al-Joufiya fi Al-Tabaqat Al-Maiyah fi Manatiq Al-Inkisarat. (Use of Satellite Images for Ground Water Exploration in Fault Zones; in Arabic). International Conference on Water Resources Management in Arid Countries, Muscat, 12-16 March 1995, Vol. 3, p. 50-51. (1995)

441. Image Interpretation in Geology, by Steve A. Drury, Chapman and Hall, Inc., New York, 383 p. (Book Review). Journal of Geological Education, Vol. 43, No. 4, p. 434. (1995)

442. Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems to Ground Water Exploration in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands. Proceedings of Marisy '95, 16-18 October 1995, Rabat, Morocco, 17p. (1995)

443. Bihar Al-Rimal wa Elaqatiha bi Masadir Al-Bitrol wal Miyah Al-Jawfiyah fi As-Sahara Al-Kubra. (Origin and Evolution of Sand Seas in the Great Sahara and Implications to Petroleum and Groundwater Resources; in Arabic). Oil and Arab Cooperation, Vol. 20, Issue 72, p. 11-34 + Abstract in English, p. 206. (1995)

444. The Nile Delta in Satellite Images. In: Abstracts, National Conference on the Natural Resources of the Nile Delta, Environmental Problems and Development. 18-19 November 1995, Mansoura University, Egypt, p. 2-3. (1995)

445. Changes to the Coast of the Nile Delta in Space and Time. In: Abstracts, National Conference on the Natural Resources of the Nile Delta, Environmental Problems and Development. 18-19 November 1995, Mansoura University, Egypt, p. 14. (1995)

446. Sand Dune Accumulations and Groundwater Basins in the Eastern Sahara. (Abstract). International Geological Correlations Program (IGCP) Project 391. First meeting 14-16 November 1995, Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, p. 14-15. (1995)

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449. Remote Sensing and Ground Water Exploration in Arid Lands. Proceedings of the 11th Thematic Conference Geologic Remote Sensing, 27-29 February 1996, Las Vegas, Nevada. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Volume I, p. 129-137. (1996)

450. Identification of Geomorphologic Provinces in Kuwait’s Desert Using Multi-Source and Multi-Date Satellite Data. (M. Al-Sarawi, F. El-Baz, M. Koch, and A.A. Abuelgasim). Proceedings of the 11th Thematic Conference Geologic Remote Sensing, 27-29 February 1996, Las Vegas, Nevada. Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Volume I, p. 536-545. (1996)

451. Change Detection of War-Related Damage to Kuwait’s Desert Surfaces Using Landsat Data. (A. A. Abuelgasim, F. El-Baz, and M. Koch). International Conference on Desert Development in the Arabian Gulf Countries, 23-26 March, 1996. Abstracts; Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait, p. 13. (1996)

452. Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems in Desert Geomorphology. International Conference on Desert Development in the Arabian Gulf Countries, 23-26 March, 1996. Abstracts; Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait, p. 120. (1996)

453. Geomorphic Mapping of the Paleo-Fan of Wadi Al-Batin in Northwestern Kuwait Using Landsat TM and SPOT Images. (M. Al-Sarawi, F. El-Baz, and H. Al-Dabi). International Conference on Desert Development in the Arabian Gulf Countries, 23-26 March, 1996. Abstracts; Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait, p. 123. (1996)

454. Origin and Evolution of the Arabian Desert as Revealed by Satellite Images. International Conference on Desert Development in the Arabian Gulf Countries, 23-26 March, 1996. Abstracts; Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait, p. 127. (1996)

455. Correlation of Spectral Reflectances of Desert Surfaces in Kuwait. (A.A. Al-Doasari, S. Ryherd, and F. El-Baz). International Conference on Desert Development in the Arabian Gulf Countries, 23-26 March, 1996. Abstracts; Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait, p. 129. (1996)

456. Application of a Geographic Information System (GIS) in Modeling Geomorphological Changes in Kuwait’s Desert. (M. Koch, A.A. Abuelgasim, and F. El-Baz). International Conference on Desert Development in the Arabian Gulf Countries, 23-26 March, 1996. Abstracts; Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait, p. 130. (1996)

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458. Applications of Remote Sensing to Ground Water Exploration, With Emphasis on the Central Sinai, Egypt. (I. Himida, F. El-Baz, S. Abdel-Moghith, R.A. Morency, and T. Kusky). International Conference on Desert Development in the Arabian Gulf Countries, 23-26 March, 1996. Abstracts; Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait, p. 139-140. (1996)

459. Remote Sensing and GIS. Geographic Information Systems ‘96, Institute for International Research, 31 March-2 April 1996, Dubai, U.A.E., 13p. (1996)

460. Daam Al-Fikr Al-Muasir (Letter to the Editor: Support of Contemporary Thought; in Arabic). Al-Faisal Magazine, Riyadh Saudi Arabia, Issue Number 234, p. 4. (1996)

461. Kuwait as an Alluvial Fan of a Paleo-River. (F. El-Baz and M. Al-Sarawi). Zeitschrift der Geomorphologie. N.F., Suppl. -Bd. 103, Gebrueder Borntraeger, D-14129 Berlin, Germany, p. 49-59. (1996)

462. Geologic Impacts of the Gulf War on the Desert Surface of Kuwait. (Abstract; F. El-Baz and A. A. Al-Shamlan). 30th International Geological Congress, Beijing, China, 4-14 August, 1996, Abstracts, November 3, Paper 559, p. 403. (1996)

463. The Relationship Between Sand Accumulations and Groundwater in the Eastern Sahara. (Abstract). UNESCO International Geological Correlations Program (Project 391), Second Meeting, 16-18 November 1996, Abstracts, Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt. (1996)

464. Geological Features of Egypt as Depicted in Space Images. (Abstract). Geological Survey of Egypt Centennial Meeting, 19-22 November 1996, Cairo, Egypt. Abstracts, p. 39-40. (1996)

465. Dam Site Selection Criteria for Flash Flood Control in Wadi Watir, South Sinai, Egypt. (F. El-Baz, I. Himida, M. Mitsah, R. Misak and S. Abdel Mogheeth; abstract). Geological Survey of Egypt Centennial Meeting, 19-22 November 1996, Cairo, Egypt. Abstracts, p. 41. (1996)

466. Environmental Information from Present and Future Satellites. Regional Workshop on Integrated Environmental Information Systems, 5-7 January 1997, Center for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe (CEDARE). Cairo, Egypt, Paper Abstracts, p. 3. (1997)

467. Application of Satellite Environmental Informaiton in the Arab Region. Regional Workshop on Integrated Environmental Information Systems, 5-7 January 1997, Center for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe (CEDARE). Cairo, Egypt, Paper Abstracts, p. 12. (1997)

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468. La guerre du Golfe, les sécheresses et la dégradation de l’environment. (F. Dumay, M. Mainguet and F. El-Baz). 119 congés de sociétés hist. et scient., Amiens, 1994. Edition du CTHS, 1997: Les malheurs de la guerre II. De la guerre réglée á la guerre totale. Sous la Direction de André Corvisier et Jean Jacquart. Editions du Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques, p. 281-292. (1997)

469. Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems to

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470. Remote Sensing Today and Tomorrow: Applications in the Gulf Region. 2nd International Conference on GIS, 2-4 March 1997, Doha, Qatar, 9 p. (1997)

471. Remote Sensing Applications to Underwater Archaeological Exploration Along the Coast of Alexandria, Egypt. (Abstract). International Workshop on Submarine Archaeology and Coastal Management, 7-11 April 1997, Alexandria Egypt, Abstracts, p. 7-8. (1997)

472. A Lake Beneath the Selima Sand Sheet, Southwest Egypt: Evidence from Radarsat Data. (C. Robinson, F. El-Baz and V. Singhroy). Geomatics in the Era of Radarsat, 25-30 May 1997, Canada Center for Remote Sensing, Ottawa, Canada, Abstracts, p. 5-6. (1997)

473. Evolution of Sand Dune Patterns in Space and Time in North-Western Kuwait Using Landsat Images (H. Al-Dabi, M. Koch, M. Al-Sarawi and F. El-Baz). Journal of Arid Environments, Vol. 36, p. 15-24. (1997)

474. Space Age Archaeology, Scientific American, August 1997, Vol. 277, No. 2, p. 40-45. (1997). Also as: Arqueología de la era especial (in Spanish). Investigación y Ciencia, October 1997, p. 45-59. (1997); and as: Elm Al-Athar fi Asr Al-Fada in Majallat Al-Oloom, Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Vol. 14, No. 3, March-Azar 1998. P. 4-11. (1998)

475. Water Resources in the Middle East. Keynote Paper, International Conference on Earth Observation and Environmental Information, 13-16 October 1997, Alexandria, Egypt. (1997)

476. Digital Image Processing of Landsat and SIR-C Data to Emphasize Drainage Patterns in Southwestern Egypt. (K. Seto, C. Robinson and F. El-Baz). Twelfth International Conference on Applied Geologic Remote Sensing, 17-19 November 1997, Denver, Colorado, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Vol. 1, p. I-93 to I-100. (1997)

477. Paleo-Channels Revealed by SIR-C Data in the Western Desert of Egypt: Implications to Sand Dune Accumulations. (F. El-Baz and C. Robinson). Twelfth International Conference on Applied Geologic Remote Sensing, 17-19 November 1997, Denver, Colorado, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Vol. 1, p. I- 469 to I-476. (1997)

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478. Muqadimah (Introduction; in Arabic). Al-Tariq Ela Al-Marikh (Pathway to Mars), by Saad Shaban, 319 p. National Council for Culture and Arts (Book 228), Kuwait, p. 9-12. (1997)

479. Radar Imaging of Desert Regions. (Abstract). Symposium on New Technologies and Global Cultural Resource Management, University of Florida, Gainesville, 15-19 April 1996. World Monuments Fund, New York, p. 29-30. (1997)

480. A Simulation of an Inhabited Mars Base to be Constructed and Operated in the Egyptian Sahara Desert. (J. Allen, A. Alling and F. El-Baz). Third International Conference on Life Support and Biosphere Science, Coronado Springs, Florida 11-15 January 1998, 15 p. (1998)

481. Remote Sensing as a Tool of Assessing the Environmental Consequences of War: Case Study of the Gulf War. First International Conference on Addressing the Environmental Consequences of War. June 10-12, 1998, Environmental Law Institute, Washington, DC, Abstracts, p. 28-29. (1998)

482. Identifying the Effects of the Gulf War on the Geomorphic Features of Kuwait by Remote Sensing and GIS. (M. Koch and F. El-Baz). Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, Vol. 64, No. 7, July 1998, p. 739-747. (1998)

* 483. The Arab World and Space Research: Where Do We Stand? The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. 70 p. (1998);Also as: Al-Alam Al-Arabi wa Bohouth Al-Fada: Ayn Nahnu Minha (in Arabic), The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., 79 p. (1998)

484. Zhao’s Impact on the Understanding of Chinese Geography in the U.S.A. In: Selected Works of Zhao Sungqiao, Beijing, China, p. 468-470. (1998)

485. Sand Accumulation and Groundwater in the Eastern Sahara. Episodes, International Union of Geological Sciences, Vol. 21, No. 3, September 1998, p. 147-151. (1998)

486. Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems in Desert Geomorphology. In: Sustainable Development in Arid Zones; Assessment and Monitoring of Desert Ecosystems. S. A.S. Omar, R. Misak and D. Al-Ajmi, Editors. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, Netherlands, p. 251-261. (1998)

487. Correlation of the Spectral Reflectance of Desert Surface Materials in Kuwait. (A.E. Al-Doasari, S. Ryherd and F. El-Baz). In: Sustainable Development in Arid Zones; Assessment and Monitoring of Desert Ecosystems. S. A.S. Omar, R. Misak and D. Al-Ajmi, Editors. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, Netherlands, p. 263-272. (1998)

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488. Mapping and Monitoring Sand Dune Patterns in Northwest Kuwait Using Landsat TM Images. (H. Al-Dabi, M. Koch, F. El-Baz and M. Al-Sarawi). In: Sustainable Development in Arid Zones; Assessment and Monitoring of Desert Ecosystems. S. A.S. Omar, R. Misak and D. Al-Ajmi, Editors. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, Netherlands, p. 273-279. (1998)

489. Origin and Evolution of the Arabian Desert as Revealed by Satellite Images. In: Sustainable Development in Arid Zones; Assessment and Monitoring of Desert Ecosystems. S. A.S. Omar, R. Misak and D. Al-Ajmi, Editors. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, Netherlands, p. 297-307. (1998)

490. Applications of Geographic Information System (GIS) Methodology to Modeling Geomorphological Change in Kuwait’s Desert. (M. Koch, F. El-Baz and Abdelgadir Abuelgasim). In: Sustainable Development in Arid Zones; Assessment and Monitoring of Desert Ecosystems. S. A.S. Omar, R. Misak and D. Al-Ajmi, Editors. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, Netherlands, p. 333-340. (1998)

491. Limatha la Yakun Hunak Wasail lil Safar fi Mudonina Al-Sahiliya (Why we Lack Water Transport Between our Coastal Cities; in Arabic.) ALYAMAMAH, Issue 1535, 12 December 1998, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, p. 18. (1998)

492. Reply (to Sand Accumulation and Groundwater in the Eastern Sahara: A Rebuttal to El-Baz, by R. Said; Episodes, Vol. 21, No. 3). Episodes, Vol. 21, No. 4, December 1998, p. 288-289. (1998)

* 493. Ground Water Potential of the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt (F. El-Baz, T. Kusky, I. Himida, and S. Abdel-Magheeth, editors). Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, 219 p. (1998)

494. Remote Sensing Aids to Ground Water Exploration in Egypt’s Deserts. (F. El-Baz and I.H. Himida). In: Ground Water Potential of the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt. F. El-Baz et al., editors. Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, p. 1-10 (1998)

495. Structural and Tectonic Evolution of the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, Using Landsat Data. (T.M. Kusky, F. El-Baz, R.E. Morency, M.K. El-Shafei, and M.Koch). In: Ground Water Potential of the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt. F. El-Baz et al., editors. Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, p. 11-35. (1998)

496. Paleolakes of Northern Sinai. (F. El-Baz, T. Kusky, and R.E. Morency). In: Ground Water Potential of the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt. F. El-Baz et al., editors. Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt. p. 135-151. (1998)

497. Recommendations for the Strategy of Ground Water Exploration in the Deserts of Egypt. (F. El-Baz and I.H. Himida). In: Ground Water Potential of the Sinai Peninsula. Egypt. F. El-Baz et al., editors. Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, p. 217-219. (1998)

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498. Aeolian Deposits and Palaeo-Rivers of the Eastern Sahara: Significance to Archaeology and Groundwater Exploration. Sahara. Vol. 10, p. 55-66 + pl. A, B and C. (1998)

499. Tertiary and Quaternary Faulting in the Northern Oman Mountains. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 30, No. 7, p. 238. (1998)

500. Asabtum Ayuha al-Yamamiyoun fal Maraa ladaiha Qoudra Faiqa ala al-Takhayul wa Tahamul al-Malal. (Letter to the Editor; in Arabic). Al Yamamah, Issue 1545, 27 February 1999, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, p. 18. (1999)

501. Al-Maraa Al-Arabiya (The Arab Woman; in Arabic). Osrati, Issue No. 1398, Vol. 35, March 1999, Kuwait, p. 130. (1999)

502. War: Environmental Effects. In Encyclopaedia of Environmental Science. D. E. Alexander and R.W. Fairbridge, Editors. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherland, p. 668-669. (1999)

503. Using Radar Data to Assess Structural Control from Variable Channel Morphology: Examples from the Eastern Sahara. (C. Robinson, T. Kusky, F. El-Baz, and H. El-Etr). Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Applied Geologic Remote Sensing. 1-3 March 1999, Vancouver, Canada, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Vol. II, p. 381-386. (1999)

504. Channel Morphologies Observed in Radar Data: Implications to the Development of the Selima Sand Sheet. (C.A. Robinson, M. Mainguet, and F. El-Baz). Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Applied Geologic Remote Sensing. 1-3 March 1999, Vancouver, Canada, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Vol. II, p. 405-410. (1999)

505. Istikshaf Kawkab al-Marikh: wa hal Inbathat al-Hyah ala Sathi fil Madi? (Exploration of Planet Mars: And did Life Exist on its Surface in the Past?; in Arabic). Osrati, Issue No. 1399, Vol. 35, April 1999, Kuwait, p. 30-34; also as: Naam… Rubama Kanat Hunak Hayah fil Maadi ala Sath al-Marikh. (Yes: There may have been in the past on the surface of Mars; in Arabic). Akher Saa, Issue 3368, 12 May 1999, p. 28-29. (1999)

506. Relationships Between Fluvial Features, Topographic Depressions and Sand Accumulations: Implications for Ground-Water Reserves on Earth and Permafrost in the North Polar Region of Mars. (C.A. Robinson and F. El-Baz; abstract). EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol. 80, No. 17, Spring Meeting, April 27, 1999, supplement, p. 213. (1999)

507. Groundwater Concentration Beneath Sand Fields in the Western Desert of Egypt: Indications by Radar Images from Space. Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, Vol. 1, p. 1-24. (1999)

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509. Giza: Khufu Pyramid Sun Barks and Boat Pit. In: Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt, Compiled and Edited by K.A. Bard. Routledge, London, p. 350-351. (1999)

510. Characterizing Active Wadi Channels in Arid Lands by Linear Mixture Modeling. (M. Koch, D. Blanco-Ward and F. El-Baz). Proceedings EUROPT Series; Remote Sensing for Earth Science, Ocean and Sea Ice Applications, Florence, Italy, 20-24 September 1999, Volume 3868, p. 261-270 (1999).

511. Remote Sensing of the Desert. In: Science in Egypt. 26th General Assembly of the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) and Associated Meetings, 25-30 September 1999, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Cairo, Egypt, p. 23-35. (1999)

512. Al-sowar al-fadaiya toakid: al-kuwait kanat delta li-nahr qadim (Space Photographs Confirm that Kuwait was a Delta of a Former River; in Arabic). Osrati, Issue No. 1405, Vol. 35, October 1999, p. 36-38. (1999)

513. Abul-hol iktasa bima yaliq bi azamatihi (Conservation of the Sphinx Conforms with its Greatness; in Arabic). Al-Ahram, 23 October 1999, Cairo, Egypt, p. 6. (1999)

514. Taqdim (Introduction; in Arabic). In: Ahmed Qadri, by Faisal A. Ismael. United Company for Printing, Publication & Circulation, Cairo, Egypt (ISBN: 977-19-9799-8), p. 11-18. (1999)

515. Remote Sensing of Groundwater Basins in the Eastern Sahara. International Aquifer Systems in Arid Zones – Managing Non-Renewable Resources. (Abstract). UNESCO Conference, 20-24 November 1999, Tripoli, Libya, p. 26. (1999)

516. Subsurface Imaging by Radarsat: Comparison with Landsat TM Data and Implications for Groundwater in the Selima Area, Northwestern Sudan. (C. Robinson, F. El-Baz, and V. H. Singhroy). Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 25, No. 3, p. 268-277. (1999)

517. Disturbed by Middle East Perceptions. Letter to the Editor. The Concord Journal, Concord, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Thursday 6 January 2000, p. 9. (2000)

518. Potential of Economic Development in the Western Desert of Egypt. (Abstract). International Conference on the Western Desert of Egypt: Geological Environment and Development Potentials, 17-20 January 2000, Cairo, Egypt, Paper 1, p. 1-2. (2000)

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519. Relationship Between Sand Accumulation and Groundwater Concentration in the Western Desert of Egypt. (Abstract). International Conference on the Western Desert of Egypt: Geological Environment and Development Potentials, 17-20 January 2000, Cairo, Egypt, Paper 14, p. 27-28. (2000)

520. On the Origin and Formation of the Groundwater in the Nubian Sandstone Basin in the Eastern Sahara. (Abstract; I.H. Himida and F. El-Baz). International Conference on the Western Desert of Egypt: Geological Environment and Development Potentials, 17-20 January 2000, Cairo, Egypt, Paper 20, p. 36. (2000)

521. Use of Satellite Imaging and Geographic Information Systems in Monitoring Desert Environments. (Abstract). Dubai International Conference on Desertification, 12-16 February 2000, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Abstracts, p. 171. (2000)

522. Zikra al-Owais al-atirah (Remembering Sultan Al-Owais; in Arabic). Al Ittihad Newspaper. Friday 18 February 2000, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, p. 4. (2000)

* 523. Atlas of the State of Kuwait from Satellite Images. (F. El-Baz and M. Al-Sarawi, editors). Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Safat, Kuwait, ISBN 99906-30-00-3, 145 p. (2000)

524. Satellite Images. In: Atlas of the State of Kuwait from Satellite Images, F. El-Baz and M. Al-Sarawi, editors. Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Safat, Kuwait p. 3-6. (2000)

525. Structure. (T. Kusky and F. El-Baz). In: Atlas of the State of Kuwait from Satellite Images, F. El-Baz and M. Al-Sarawi, editors. Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Safat, Kuwait, p. 27-28. (2000)

526. Impact of the Gulf War. In: Atlas of the State of Kuwait from Satellite Images, F. El-Baz and M. Al-Sarawi, editors. Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Safat, Kuwait, p. 67-76 and 85-90. (2000)

527. Provinces of Kuwait. (F. El-Baz and M. Al-Sarawi). In: Atlas of the State of Kuwait from Satellite Images, F. El-Baz and M. Al-Sarawi, editors. Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Safat, Kuwait, p. 93-94 and 99. (2000)

528. Western Province. (M. Al-Sarawi and F. El-Baz). In: Atlas of the State of Kuwait from Satellite Images, F. El-Baz and M. Al-Sarawi, editors. Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Safat, Kuwait, p. 103-106. (2000)

529. Fluvio-aeolian Dynamics in the North-Eastern Sahara: the Relationship Between Fluvial/aeolian Systems and Ground-water Concentration. (F. El-Baz, M.

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530. Sand Accumulations and Groundwater in the Sahara (1995-1999) Final Report. (F. El-Baz and H.A. El-Etr). In: Geological Correlation Number 27. UNESCO, Paris, December 1999, p. 70-72. (2000)

531. Desert Wisdom in the Old Kingdom. (Abstract). Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, 28 March-3 April 2000, Egyptian Antiquities Organization, Cairo, Egypt, Abstracts of Papers, p. 28-29. (2000)

532. Hajatuna ela takhasus teknologia al-maloumat fil mustaqbal (Our Need for Information Technology in the Future; abstract in Arabic). In: Scientific Research Outlook in the Arab World and the New Millenium: Science and Technology. University of Sharjah, 24-26 April 2000, Sharjah, U.A.E., Book of Abstracts, p. 281-282. (2000)

533. Spectral and Textural Classification of Active Wadi Systems in Arid Lands by Landsat TM and Radarsat Data. (M. Koch and F. El-Baz). American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. CDROM-Proceedings of the 2000 Annual Conference, 22-26 May 2000, Washington DC, 10 p. (2000)

534. Hajatuna ela takhasus taqanat al-maloumat fil mustaqbal (Our Need for Information Technology in the Future). Alfaisal Magazine, No, 284, May/June 2000, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, p. 84-88. (2000)

535. Remote Sensing Tools for Archaeology. In: Underwater Archaeology and Coastal Management: Focus on Alexandria. M.H. Mostafa, N. Grimal and D. Nakashima, Editors. UNESCO Publishing, Paris, France, p. 89-95. (2000)

536. Applications of Orbital Imaging Radar for Geologic Studies in Arid Regions: The Saharan Testimony. (M.G. Abdelsalam, C. Robinson, F. El-Baz and R.J. Stern). Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. Vol. 66, No. 6, p. 717-726. (2000)

537. Use of Radar Data to Delineate Palaeodrainage Flow Directions in the Selima Sand Sheet, Eastern Sahara. (C. Robinson, F. El-Baz, M. Ozdogan, M. Ledwith, D. Blanco, S. Oakley, and J. Inzana). Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. Vol. 66, No. 6, p. 745-753. (2000)

538. Satellite Observations of the Interplay Between Wind and Water Processes in the Great Sahara. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. Vol. 66, No. 6, p. 777-782. (2000)

* 539. Al-thawra al-khadra li-ziyadat al-ruqaa al-ziraiya fi misr (The Green Revolution for the Increase of Agricultural Lands in Egypt). The Egyptian General Authority for Books, ISBN: 977-01-6835-1, Cairo, Egypt, 100 p. (2000)

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540. Fi thikra ash-shaikh Hamad al-Jasir (In Memory of Shaikh Hamad Al-Jasir; in Arabic). Alyamamah Magazine, Issue 1625, 30 September 2000, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, p. 98. (2000)

541. Dubai min al-fada (Dubai from Space; F. El-Baz and Meshgan Al-Awar; in Arabic). Environment and Development, Vol. 5, No. 32, November 2000, Beirut, Lebanon, p. 24-27. (2000)

542. Space Sciences and Information Technology as Tools for Progress in Islamic Countries. (abstract). The First Islamic Conference of Ministers of Higher Education and Academic Research, 15-18 October 2000, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, p. 30-32; in Arabic, p. 39-42. (2000)

543. Neotectonics and Fluvial Geomorphology of the Northern Sinai Peninsula. (T. Kusky and F. El-Baz). Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 2, p. 213-235. (2000)

544. Misr wa dokhoul asr al-maloumat (Egypt and the Information Age; in Arabic). Akher Saa, Cairo, Egypt. 6 December 2000, p. 26-28. (2000)

545. Teknologia al-maloumat wal amal al-amni (Information Technology and Security; F. El-Baz and Meshgan Al-Awar; in Arabic). Alamn Magazine, Dubai, U.A.E., 6th Year, Issue 311, December 2000, p. 38-43. (2000)

546. Notes on the Structural and Tectonic Evolution of El-Fayum Depression, Egypt: Relationship to Earthquake Hazards. (F. El-Baz, M.A. Yehya, T. Ramadan and T. Kusky). Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences. National Auhtority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (NARSS), Cairo, Egypt, Vol. 3, p. 1-12. (2000)

547. Pluvial Channels Leading to the Wahiba Sands and their Implications to Ground Water. (abstract). International Conference on the Geology of Oman, 12-16 January 2001, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman, Abstract Volume, p. 32. (2001)

548. Flash Flood Hazard Mapping in Oman Using GIS. (F. El-Baz, M. Koch and G. Al-Rawas; abstract). International Conference on the Geology of Oman, 12-16 January 2001, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman, Abstract Volume, p. 32. (2001)

549. Linear Thermal Anomaly Offshore from Wadi Dayqah: A Probable Ground Water Seep Along Fracture Zones. (L. Fielding and F. El-Baz; abstract). International Conference on the Geology of Oman, 12-16 January 2001, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman, Abstract Volume, p. 33. (2001)

550. Al-tayaran wa asr al-maloumat (Aviation and the Information Age; in Arabic). Civil Aviation, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Issue No. 29, February 2001, p. 18-21. (2001)

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551. Letter to the Editor. Alyamamah Magazine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Issue 1647, March 2001, p. 97. (2001)

552. Gifts of the Desert. Archaeology. March/April 2001, Vol. 54, No. 2, p. 42-45. (2001)

553. Applications of ALOS in Arid Land Studies: Land Degradation, Natural Hazards and Water Resources. (M. Koch and F. El-Baz). Proceedings, 1st ALOS P1 Workshop, 28-30 March 2001, Kogakuin University, Tokyo, Japan, p. 190-192. (2001)

554. Letter to the Editor. Alrawaq Magazine, Dubai, U.A.E. Issue 8, April 2001, p. 130. (2001)

555. Monitoring the Desert Environment from Space: Examples from the Arab Region. In: Our Fragile World; Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development. Volume I (M. K. Tolba, Editor). Forerunner to the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. EOLSS Publishers Co. Ltd, Oxford, UK, p. 253-271. (2001)

556. Distribution and Morphologies of Palaeo-Channels in Southeastern Egypt and Northwestern Sudan. (F. El-Baz, C.A. Robinson, M.M. Mainguet, M. Said, M. Nabih, I.H. Himida, and H.A. El-Etr). Palaeoecology of Africa and Surrounding Islands, Vol. 27, p. 239-258. (2001)

557. Using GIS for Flash Flood Hazard Mapping in Oman. (G. Al-Rawas, M. Koch and F. El-Baz). Earth Observation Magazine (EOM), August, 2001, Vol. 10, No. 8, p. 18-20. (2001)

558. Sand Accumulations and Groundwater in the Sahara (1995-1999). (F. El-Baz and I. Himida). In: Geological Correlation Number 28. UNESCO, Paris, March 2000, p. 52-55. (2001)

559. Deep Roots of the September 11 Terror Attacks. Concord Journal, Thursday, 4 October 2001, p. 6. (2001). Also as: Terrorism Goal is Political Control. Boston Sunday Herald, 7 October 2001, p. 29. (2001)

560. Remote Sensing of Groundwater Upwellings off the Northeastern Coast of Oman by Landsat Thermal Data. (L.W. Fielding, M. Ozdogan, A. Al-Malki and F. El-Baz). GSA Annual Meeting and Exposition Abstracts, November 1-10, 2001, Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, p. A-346. (2001)

561. Al-ilm wal teknoligia fi fikr Fahad bin Abdel-Aziz (Science and Technology in the Mind of Fahad bin Abdel-Aziz; in Arabic). Alyamamah Magazine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Issue 1680, 3 November 2001, p. 17. (2001)

562. Islam and Terrorism. Concord Journal, Thursday, 6 October 2001, p. 7. (2001)

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563. 11 September: Islam and Science. Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) Newsletter, Vol. 13, No. 4, Oct-Dec 2001, p. 5-7. (2001)

564. Applications and New Opportunities in Geologic Remote Sensing. (Abstract). Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, 1-10 November 2001, Boston, Massachusetts, GSA Abstracts with Program, p. A-36. (2001)

565. Enhancement of Ikonos Data of the City of Dubai, U.A.E. (L.W. Fielding, F. El-Baz and M. Al-Awar). Proceedings of the Third International Symposium of Remote Sensing of Urban Areas, 11-13 June 2002, Istanbul, Turkey, p. 184-189. (2002)

566. Change Detection of Urban Sprawl. (Abstract). Proceedings of the Third International Symposium of Remote Sensing of Urban Areas, 11-13 June 2002, Istanbul, Turkey, p. 504. (2002)

567. Technological Aids to Policing Urban Environments. (M. Al-Awar and F. El-Baz). Proceedings of the Third International Symposium of Remote Sensing of Urban Areas, 11-13 June 2002, Istanbul, Turkey, p. 657-663. (2002)

568. Mustaqhal al-biaa fil alem al-arabi: Nazrah min al-fada (The Future of the Environment in the Arab World; in Arabic). Environment and Development, Beirut, Lebanon, August 2002, Vol. 7, No. 52-53, p. 34-40. (2002); also as Sowar al-fada takshif tarikh al-sahara al-arabiya (Space Images Reveal the History of the Arab Desert; in Arabic). Al Bayan, Dubai, U.A.E., Volume 8461, 19 July 2003, p. 4. (2002)

569. Focus on Saddam Hussein Distracts U.S. from Fighting Real Enemy. Op Ed, Boston Herald, Boston, Massachusetts, 6 October 2002, p. 26. (2002)

570. Use of Satellite Images in Groundwater Exploration. (Abstract). Yemeni Scientific Research Foundation, Science Conference 2002, Taiz, Yemen, 11-13 October 2002, Abstracts. (2002)

571. New Concepts and Changing Global Realities: Response in the Arab Region. Palestine Academy for Science and Technology, Vol. 2, Issue 2, p. 1-2. (2002)

572. Wasilah le-daam al-ilm fil alam el-arabi (A Way to Support Scientific Research in the Arab World; in Arabic). Al-Ittihad, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., 21 December 2002, p. 8. (2002); also as Dariba ala mukalamat al-naqal lil bohouth al-tatbiqia (Tax on Cell Phone Calls to Fund Applied Research Projects; in Arabic). Al Yamamah Magazine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, No. 1738, 4 January 2003, p. 60-61. (2003); also in El-Gomhoriya Newspaper, Cairo, Egypt, 6 January 2003, p. 3. (2003); also in Sharq Al-Awsat, London, England, 7 January 2003, p. 2. (2003); also in Al Muntada, Arab Thought Forum, Amman, Jordan, Vol. 208, January 2003, p. 39. (2003)

573. The Sahara/Sahel. (D. Muchoney, F. El-Baz and P. Kristensen). In: Wilderness Earth’s Last Wild Places. CEMEX, Mexico City, Mexico, p. 374-383. (2002)

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* 574. Wadis of Oman: Satellite Image Atlas. Office of the Advisor to His Majesty the Sultan for Cultural Affairs, Muscat, Oman, 218 p. (2002)

575. Al-arab fi entizar mubadarah lil nuhoud bil bahth al-ilmi (The Arabs Await an Initiative for a Rennaissance in Scientific Research; in Arabic). Al-Ittihad, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., 2 February 2003, p. x. (2003)

576. Al-intaj al-tiqani fil alam al-arabi: Tahlil al-waqi wa subul al-islah (Technical Production in the Arab World: Analysis of the Present Situation and the Road to Improvements; in Arabic). Proceedings of the First Conference of the Arab Thought Foundation, held in Cairo, Egypt 27-29 October 2002, Arab Thought Foundation, Beirut, Lebanon, p. 433-440. (2003)

577. Al-Sahara aydan tahtaj ela elaj (The Desert Also Needs Healing; in Arabic). Al Hayat, Locon, U.K., Wednesday 14 May 2003, p. 12. (2003); also as: Sahara al-iraq aydan tahtaj ela elaj (Iraq’s Desert Also Needs Healing), Environment and Development, Beirut, Lebanon, Vol. 8, No. 62, May 2003, p. 60. (2003)

578. Iraq’s Desert Also Needs Healing. Geotimes, American Geological Institute, Washington, D.C., VOl. 48, No. 6, p. 5. (2003)

579. Crowd Space - Bodies Count: The (?) Man March. Wired Magazine, June 2003, p. 2003, p. 153. (2003)

580. Mathematics and Science Education of Primary Scientific Knowledge of the land as a Tool for Development. Proceedings of Science and Mathematics Education for the 21st Century, Biblioteheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt, 20-23 June 2003, p. 23-24. (2003)

581. Pyramids and the Sphinx: Gifts of the Desert. Dahesh Voice Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 1, Summer 2003, p. 13-18. (2003)

582. Al-marikh, yaum al-arbaa wal asmaa al-arabiya (Mars, Wednesday and Arabic Names; in Arabic). Al-Gomhuriya, Cairo, Egypt, 27 August 2003, p. Views. (2003); also as: Al-marikh hayar al-falasifa (Mars puzzled philosophers). Al Ittihad Newspaper, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. 29 August 2003, p. 15. (2003)

* 583. Technological Aids to Policing Urban Environment. (Mashkan Al-Awar and Farouk El- Baz). Special Reports and Studies Series, Research and Studies Center, Dubai Police Academy, Dubai, U.A.E., 44 p. (2003); also in Arabic, 44 p. (2003)

584. Remote Sensing Applications to Underwater Archaeological Exploration Along Coast of Alexandria. In: Toward Integrated Management of Alexandria’s Coastal Heritage. (S. Morcos, N. Torgring, Y. Halim, M. El-Addabi and H. Awad, editors). UNESCO, Paris, p. 27-28. (2003)

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585. Introductory Remarks: Data and Information in the Environmental Sector. International Symposium on Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science. (J.M. Esanu and P.F. Uhlir, Editors). National Academies, Washington, D.C., p. 65. (2004)

586. Iraq’s Desert: Casualty of War. Third World Academy of Sciences Newsletter. Vol. 15, No. 4, October-December 2003. P. 6-8. (2003)

587. Arab Thought Foundation Meets in Beirut: Impressions of An Arab American. Arab American Affairs, Los Angeles, California. March-April 2004, p. 22-23. (2004)

588. Space Platform as Environmental Monitors. Biovision Alexandria: The New Life Sciences. April 3-6, 2004, Bibliotheca Alexandrinae, Alexandria, Egypt, p. 41-42. (2004)

589. Modeling Flash Flood Hazards in an Arid Region. (Abstract: Eman Ghoneim, Magly Koch and Farouk El-Baz). International Geological Congress, 20-28 August 2004, Florence, Italy, Abstracts – Part 2, Session 262, Paper 5, p. 1180. (2004)

590. Sand Encroachment on the Nile in Sudan and Egypt: Problem Identification Using Remote Sensing Techniques. (Abstract: Samir Riad, Farouk El-Baz, Adel Yehia and Tag El-Sir Basheer). International Geological Congress, 20-28 August 2004, Florence, Italy, Abstracts – Part 2, Session 262, Paper 12, p. 1182. (2004)

591. The Development of the Whiba Sands, Northeastern Oman: A Remote Sensing Perspective. (Abstract: Cordula Robison, Farouk El-Baz and Monique Mainguet). International Geological Congress, 20-28 August 2004, Florence, Italy, Abstracts – Part 2, Session 296, Paper 2, p. 1324. (2004

592. Seek the Truth. Al-Ahram Weekley, Cairo, Egypt, 30 September – 6 October 2004, Features. p. 23. (2004)

593. Ya arab: ihtamu bi kutob al-atfal (Arabs: Be Concerned with Children’s Books; in Arabic). Al-Yamamieh Magazine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Issue No. 1827, 9 October 2004, p. 14-15. (2004)

594. Zayed fi quloub al-arab (President Zayed in the Hearts of the Arabs; in Arabic). Al-Ittihad Newspaper, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., Wednesday 10 November 2004, p. 5. (2004)

595. Gulf War. Environmental Impact of. In: Encyclopedia of Energy. C. Cleveland (editor). Elsevier Publishing company, New York, Volume 3, p. 107-117. (2004)

* 596. Sultanate of Oman: Satellite Image Atlas. (F. El-Baz, Editor). Office of the Advisor to His Majesty The Sultan for Cultural Affairs, Muscat, Oman, 165 p. (2004)

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597. L’enseignement, clé de la reform arabe. (The need for Arab reform; in French). Al Ahram Hebdo, Cairo, Egypt. 22-28 September 2004, 11th Year, No. 524, p. 18. (2004)

598. Tarheeb wa nidaa. (Welcome and challenge; in Arabic). Al-Taaleem Al-Arabi (Arab Education), Beirut, Lebanon, First Issue, 15 February 2005, p. 33. (2005)

599. Winds of Change Must Reach All Levels of the Arab World. The Daily Star, Beirut, Lebanon. Thursday, 7 april 2005, Editorial Page. (2005)

600. Saya-thub al-jaleed fi al-qutb al-shamli awalan thuma al-qutb al-janoubi thanian. (Ice will melt in the Arctic first, then in Antarctica; in Arabic). Al Ittihad newspaper, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. 25 April 2005, p. 29. (2005)

601. Science Is Stirring in the Arab Region. Feature Article. TWAS Newsletter, Trieste, Italy. Vol. 17, No. 2, p. 16-22. (2005)

602. Egypt at the Crossroads of Continents, Cultures and Civilizations. (Abstract) Keynote Address, J.F. Kennedy Center, 9 June 2005, Washington D.C., 1p. (2005)

603. Quarternary Faulting and Uplift in the Northern Oman Hajar Mountains. (T. Kusky, C. Robinson and F. El-Baz). Journal of the Geological Society, London, Vol. 162, p. 871-888. (2005)

604. Wasatiya. (Reasonableness; in Arabic). Kalimat fil wasatiya; views on the political meaning of middle of the road. Arab Though Forum, Amman Jordan, p. 55. (2005)

605. Mamar al-tamir fi al-sahara-al-gharhiya. (Development Corridor in the Western Desert of Egypt; in Arabic). Al Ahram, 3 September 2005, p. 9. (2005)

606. Saatuna al-akhera. (Our Final Hour; in Arabic). Reviews of the 2003 book by sir Martin Rees. Elm Wa Alam Magazine, Beirut, Lebanon. Editorial Page. (2005)

607. Integrative Remote Sensing Techniques to Detect Coastal Fresh-Water Seeps. (C.A. Robinson, A. Buynevich, F. El-Baz and A. Shaban; Abstract). Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 16-19 October 2005. Abstracts with Programs, p. 106-107. (2005)

608. Thermal Anomalies in Eastern Arabia: Implications to Groundwater Recharge. (E.M. Ghoneim, M. Ozdogan, A. Almulla, M. Koch, A. Khalid and F. El-Baz; Abstract). Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 16-19 October 2005. Abstracts with Programs, p. 107. (2005)

609. Applications of Hyperion Hyperspectral and ASTR multispectral Data in Characterizing Vegetation for Water Resources Studies in Arid Lands. (M.

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Koch, J. Inzana and F. El-Baz, Abstract). Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 16-19 October 2005. Abstracts with Programs, p. 107. (2005)

610. Al-ilm fi aql zayed. (Science in the mind of Zayed; in Arabic). Al Ittihad newspaper. Issue No. 11077, Wednesday 2 November 2005, p. 16. (2005)

611. Al-istiana bi-Ttatbiqat al-istishar an boad fil-tanqib an al-athar al-maghmorah bi-toul sahel al-iskandriya. (Application of remote sensing in the search for submerged artifacts along the coast of Alexandria; in Arabic). Alexandria and the Preservation of its Cultural Heritage. UNESCO, Paris, p. 27-28. (2005)

612. Water Quality and Quantity. (C.A. Robinson, F. El-Baz and M. Mainguet). Water and Waste Water International. On-line journal: http://www.water-int.com/categories/water-recycling-desalination-and-conservation/water-quality-and-quantity.asp

613. Min qarib. (From near, in Arbic) Letter to Salam Ahmed Salama. Al Ahram International. 24 January 2006, p. 11. (2006)

614. The Arab World in Space Images. (Abstract) The 8th International Conference on the Geology of the Arab World, 13-16 February 2006, Cairo, Egypt. Keynote Address, Abstracts, p.2. (2006)

615. Effects of Fluvial and Structural Controls on the Nubian Aquifer System in SW Egypt (Western Desert). (C.A. Robinson, A. Werwer, M. El-Shazly, F. El-Baz, A. Buynevich, and T. Kusky; Abstract). The 8th International Conference on the Geology of the Arab World, 13-16 February 2006, Cairo, Egypt. p. 42. (2006)

616. International Union of Geological Sciences: What is it and What is the Role of the United State? GSA Today, February 2006. Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, p. 29. (2006)

617. Jeel al-fashal…al Arab kahalah. (Generation of Failure…Blaming Arabs; in Arabic). Asharq Alawsat, London. Issue 10002, Monday 17 April 2006. Editorial Page. (2006) Also in Al-Khaleej, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. (2006)

618. Desert Development Corridor: Into the Sahara. Beyond, Supplement to Al Ahram Weekley. Spring 2006, 11-17 May 2006, p. 1+7-9. (2006)

619. Use of Radar Data to Delineate Palaeodrainage Leading into the Kufra Oasis in the Eastern Sahara. (C.A. Robinson, F. El-Baz, T.S.M. Al-Saud and S.B. Jeon) Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 44, p. 229-240. (2006)

620. Veiled Crater in the Eastern Sahara (F. El-Baz and E. Ghoneim). The Planetary Report, Vol. XXVI, No. 4, July/August 2006, p. 10-15. (2006)

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621. L’eau: L’eau une ressource limitée en quantité et en qualité. (F. Dumay, M. Garfantant, M. Mainguet, P. Mainguet, S. Mainguet, C. Robinson and F. El-Baz; in French). In: Clin d’Oeil Magazine No. 3, France, p. 16-19. (2006)

622. Geomorphic Controls on Surface Deposits of Kuwait as Depicted in Satellite Images. (M. Al-Sarawi, F. El-Baz and M. Koch). Kuwait Journal of Sciences and Engineering, Vol. 33, No. 2, p. 123-145. (2006)

623. Let the New Generation Rise. Al-Ahram Weekly, Issue No. 813, 21-27 September 2006. Commentary Page. (2006)

624. Development Coridor; Not a Desert Road. Letter to the Editor. Al-Ahram Weekly, Issue No. 813, 21-27 September 2006. (2006)

625. Ilm al-maaloumat wa afaq al tanmiya. (Information Technology and Development Potentials; in Arabic). Al Jasra Magazine, Issue 17, September 2006, Doha, Qatar, p. 19-26. (2006)

626. Remote Sensing to Support Groundwater Management Decisions in the Western Desert of Egypt. (C. Robinson, A. Werwer, F. El-Baz, M. El-Shazly, E. Ghoneim and H. El-Kaliouby; Abstract). Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 22-26 October 2006, Philadelphia. (2006)

627. Monitoring the Desert Environment from Space: Examples from the Arab Region. EOLSS, October (2006): http://greenplanet.eolss.net

628. Taqdeem (Introduction; in Arabic). In: Al-Khayal al-Elmy wa Tanmiyat al Ibdaa, K. Abu Qoura and S. Salamat. Cultural and Scientific Association, Dubai, U.A.E. p. 7-8. (2006)

629. Largest Crater Shape in the Great Sahara Revealed by Multi-Spectral Images and Radar Data. (F. El-Baz and E. Ghoneim). International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 28, No. 2, 20 January 2007, p. 451-458. (2007)

630. Better Red than Med. TWAS Newsletter, Vol 19. No. 1, 2007, p. 4-8. Academy of Sciences for the Developing World, Trieste, Italy. (2007)

631. The Application of Radar Topographic Data to Mapping of a Mega-Paleodrainage in the Eastern Sahara. (E. Ghoneim and F. El-Baz). Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 69, p. 658-675. (2007)

632. The Nubian Aquifer in Southwest Egypt. (C. Robinson, A. Werwer, F. El—Baz, M. El-Shazly, T. Fritch and T. Kusky). Hydrogeology Journal, Vol. 15, 2007, p. 33-45. (2007)

633. Use of Satellite Images to Study Oil Spills Along the Lebanese Coast. (A. Shaban, F. El-Baz and E. Ghoneim; Abstract). The 1st Pan-Arab Conference on Environmental Sciences and Technology. March 11-15, 2007, Sharjah, U.A.E. (2007)

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* 634. Remote Sensing in Archaeology. (J. Wiseman and F. El-Baz, editors). Springer, New York. 533 p. + color plates on CD. (2007)

635. Introduction. In: Remote Sensing in Archaeology. (J. Wiseman and F. El-Baz) In: Remote Sensing in Archaeology, J. Wiseman and F. El-Baz, editors. Springer, New York, p. 1-8. (2007)

636. Radar Images and Geoarchaelogy of the Eastern Sahara. (F. El-Baz, C. Robinnson and T.

Al-Saud). In: Remote Sensing in Archaeology, J. Wiseman and F. El-Baz, editors. Springer, New York, p. 47-69. (2007)

637. Use of a Desert Strip West of the Nile Valley for Sustainable Development in Egypt; (Abstract). Second International Conference on the Geology of the Tethys, 19-22 March 2007, Cairo University. (2007)

638. Radar Topography Data Reveal Drainage Relics in the Eastern Sahara. (E. Ghoneim, R. Robinson and F. El-Baz). International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 28, No. 8, 20 April 2007, p. 1759-1772. (2007)

639. Bushra sahwah elmiya arabia (Indication of an Arab Scientific Awakening; in Arabic).

Al Ittihad Newspaper, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., No. 9, 26 April 2007, p. 2; and Al Yamamah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Issue 1956, 12 May 2007, p. 97; also

as Sahwaelmiya arabia (Arab Scientific Awakening). Al Hayat, London, England, 5

May 2007; Al Bia Wal-Tanmiya, May 2007, p. 9; and Al Ahram Al Douli, 11 May 2007, p. 9. (2007)

640. The Relation Between Water-Wells Productivity and Lineaments Morphology: Selected Zones from Lebanon. (A. Shaban, F. El-Baz and M. Khawlie). Nordic Hydrology, Vol. 38, No. 2, p. 187-201. (2007)

641. Alf bir fi Darfur: sowar al-fada takshif miyah al-sahara al-arabiya (1,000 Wells for Darfur: Satellite Images Reveal Water in the Arab Deserts; in Arabic). Al-Hayat, Issue No. 16161, 4 July 2007, p. 5; also in Al-Bia Wal-Tanmiya, Vol. 12, No. 112-113, July- August 2007, p. 32-35. (2007)

642. Nahdat misr al-murtaqaba. (Expected Resurgence of Egypt; in Arabic) Al-Tanmiya Wal- Tameer Magazine, First Issue, July 2007, p. 3. (2007)

643. Space Images. In: To Fly; Contemporary (Aerial Photography Exhibition and Catalouge by Kim Sichel). Boston University, September/October 2007, P. 85-86. (2007)

644. Recognition of Ancestoral Mega Lake in the Eastern Sahara From Space Data. (E. Ghoneim and F. El-Baz; Abstract). Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 28-31 October 2007, Denver, CO, Paper No. 209-10, Abstracts with Program, p. 569. (2007)

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645. Joseph R. Haiek. Letter to the Editor. Arab-American Affairs, Los Angeles, CA. September- October 2007, p. 8. (2007) 646. Environment of North African Deserts as Seen from Space. Session 4: Changements Climatique et Problémes d’environment; Actes de la session pléniere, Rabat 21-23 février 2007. Académie Hassan II des Sciences et Techniques Rabat, Morocco, p. 303- 312. (2007)

647. Relics of Ancient Drainage in the Eastern Sahara Revealed by Radar Topography Data. (E. Ghoneim and F. El-Baz). International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 28, No. 8, p. 1759-1772. (2007)

648. DEM-Optical-Radar Data Integration for Palaeohydrological Mapping in Northern Darfur, Sudan: Implications for Groundwater Exploration. (E. Ghoneim and F. El-Baz). International Journal of Remote Sensing. Vol. 28, No. 22, p. 5001-5018. (2007)

649. A Post-Conflict Assessment to Interpret the Distribution of Oil Spill Off-Shore Lebanon Using Remote Sensing. (A Shaban, E. Ghoneim, M. Hamzé and F. El-Baz). Lebanese Science Journal, Beirut, Lebanon, Vol. 8, No. 2, p. 75-85. (2007)

650. Use of a Desert Strip West of the Nile Valley for Sustainable Development in Egypt. Bulletin of the Tethys Geological Society, Cairo, Egypt, March 2007, Vol. 2, p. 1-10. (2007)

651. Wellsprings of Hope in Darfur. Newsletter of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS). Vol. 19, No. 3, p. 5-7. (2007)

652. The Kufra Mega-Paleoriver System: Possible Main Source of the Great Sand Sea, Eastern Sahara. (E. Ghoneim and F. El-Baz; Abstract). American Association of Geographers, Annual Meeting Boston, MA. (2008)

653. 1,000 Wells for Darfur. Al Ahram Weekly, Cairo, Egypt, 29 November- 5 December 2007, Issue No. 873. (2008)

654. Answer to question of Frank R. Shaffer regarding Kebira crater. Planetary Report, Vol. XXVII, No 1, January/February 2008, p. 21. (2008)

655. When the Sahara Was Green. (Abstract). American Association for the Advancement of Science, Annual Meeting, 14-18 February 2008, Boston, MA, Abstracts, p. A14. (2008)

656. Kana-ellahu fil-oun (May God Help Us; in Arabic). Letter to the Editor, Al-Bia Wal- Tanmiya, Beirut, Lebanon, March 2008, p. 7. (2008)

657. Letter to the Editor. Al-Yamamah Magazine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Vol. 1997, 8 March 2008, p. 96. (2008)

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658. Future Challenges for Engineering and Technology: The Road to Knowledge Economy. Keynote address. 5th World Technopolis Association, April 14-16, 2008, Dubai, U.A.E. (2008)

659. Al-yamamah mathalun yuhtatha (Al-Yamamah is an Example to Follow; in Arabic). Letter to the Editor, Al-Yamamah Magazine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Volume 2000, p. 10. (2008).

660. Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems: Role in Environmental Studies. (Abstract). Lecture at the Military Survey. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 20 April 2008. (2008)

661. Monitoring Air Pollution from Space. (Abstract). Jeddah Economic Forum, 22-24 April 2008. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (2008)

662. Acquiring, Using and Producing Knowledge in the Space Age. (Abstract). Contributions to Learning in the Space Age, 26-27 April 2008. Effat College, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (2008).

663. Ghadab al-sahara min harb al-iraq. (Fury of the Desert from the Iraq War; in Arabic). Al Hayat, London, England. Vol. 16498, 5 June 2008, p. 15; also in Al-Bia Wal-Tanmiya, Beirut, Lebanon, June 2008, p. 24-26; and in Al Watan, Sunday 13 July 2008, Kuwait. (2008)

664. Kaifa natamal ma mamar el-tanmiya ka-mashrou qaumi. (How to Deal with the Development Corridor as a National Project; in Arabic). Al Ahram, Cairo, Egypt. Monday 4 August 2008, Vol. 132. (2008)

665. Al ghiyab al-arabi fil mahafil al-elmiya al-alamiya. (Absence of the Arabs in International Scientific Conferences; in Arabic). Al-Yamamah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Saturday 23 August 2008, Vol. 2021, p. 80. (2008); also in Al Hayat Newspaper, London, Engand, 8 September 2008. (2008)

666. Remote Sensing of the Earth: Implications for groundwater in Darfur. The Bridge. Fall 2008 Issue; Technologies for Clean Water. National Academy of Engineering, Washington D.C. Vol. 38, No. 3, Fall 2008, p. 5-13. (2008)

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