أولا المراجع العربية
1 – أطلس علم الحفريات – مجلة کلية العلوم – جامعة المنوفية .
2- أحمد مصطفى الشيخ (2011) ميکروبيولوجيا التربة البيئى – کلية الزراعة – جامعة الخرطوم .
3 - حسن محمد الحازمى ومحمد سعاده لبيب (2013) الکشف عن المجموعات الفعالة فى المرکبات العضوية – دار الخريجين للنشر والتوزيع.
4- محمود عبد الحافظ آدم (2012) دراسة تحليلية مقارنة في تلف وعلاج وصيانة المبانى الأثرية متعددة مواد البناء بواحتى الخارجة والداخلة تطبيقا على بعض المبانى الأثريه المختارة ، رسالة دکتوراه ، کلية الآثار ، جامعة القاهرة .
5 – هويدا توفيق أحمد حسن (2009) المياه الجوفية فى منخفض الواحات البحرية ,دراسة فى الجغرافيا الطبيعية رسالة ماجستير – قسم الجغرافيا – کلية التربية – جامعة عين شمس .
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