Dr. SALAH YOUSEF M. EL BEIALY

Professor of Palynology, Department of Geology

 
PERSONAL DETAILS

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Name : SALAH YOUSEF M. EL BEIALY
Telephone
  • Work : 20- 50-342388, Ext. (588)
  • Work Facsimile : 20- 50- 346781
  • Home : 20-50-217383
E-mail syelbeialy@mum.mans.eun.eg
Birth date 12 March, 1953
Marital status Married
Nationality Egyptian.
Address El Mansoura Univ., Faculty of Science, Geology Dept., El Mansoura, P.O. Box 35516, Egypt
 
CURRENT POSITION

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  • Professor of Palynology, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, El Mansoura University, El Mansoura, 35516, Egypt
 
QUALIFICATION DEGREES AND SPECIALITY CERTIFICATIONS

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  • Ph.D.(1985) : Palynology :The University of Sheffield Thesis title "Late Tertiary Dinocysts from the Nile Delta and comparison with a western Mediterranean site (Spain). The Univ. of Sheffield, 411pp."
  • M.Sc.(1980) : Palynology:, Geology Department, Faculty of Science, El Mansoura University, Egypt. Thesis title "Palynological studies on the subsurface Plio-Pleistocene sediments of the Abu Qir-1X well,northern coast of the Nile Delta, Egypt."
  • B. Sc. (1975) : Special degree in Geology, Geology Department, Faculty of Science, El Mansoura Universitry, Egypt.
 
WORK EXPERIENCE

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  • May 1975- 1982 : Research Assistant at the Geology Department, El Mansoura University
  • September 1982-1985 : Fellowship at the University of Sheffield, England, U.K.
  • January 1986-1991 : Lecturer, Department of Geology, El Mansoura University, Egypt
  • March 1991-1996: Associate Professor and academic leave to the University of Qatar, Qatar, Arabian Gulf .
  • November 1996- till now Professor of Palynology, Geology Department, El Mansoura University, Egypt
 
AFFILIATIONS

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  • Member of the Egyptian Geological Society.
  • Member of the Egyptian Scientific Syndicate.
  • Member of the American Assiociation of Stratigraphic Palynologists (AASP)
  • Member of the British Micropalaeontological Society (BMS)
 
SKILLS

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Languages
  • Arabic " Mother Tongue "
  • English" Fluent "
  • French " Fair "

Computer

  • Skills in the use of Taxon software.
  • Skills in the use of Tilia and Tiliagraph
 
INTERESTS & ACTIVITIES

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  • Reading, photographing, , tennis & Football, travel , Swimming and fishing.
 
SEMINARS, SUMMEER SCHOOLS, CONFERENCES OR RESEARCH

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  • American Assoc. Stratig. Palynologists, Nova Scotia, Canada, October, 1987
  • Second Confer., Geol. of Sinai for Development, Ismailiya, Suez Canal Univ., Egypt , September, 1989
  • Second International Conference on the Afrian Palynology, Rabat, Morocco., December, 1990
  • Second International Conf. on hydrocarbon reservoirs, Univ. Qatar, Arabian Gulf, September, 1994
  • Fourth Symposium of African Palynology, Sousse, Tunisia, April, 1999
 
FELLOWSHIPS

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  • 3 years Ph.D fellowship, Univ. Sheffield, England (1982-1985)

Post-doctoral fellowships

  • 1989 ( University of Sheffield)
  • 1992 (University of Sheffield)
  • 1994 (University of Sheffield)
  • November,1998-February, 1999 : Royal Society of London, Department of Archaeology & Prehistory, University of Sheffield, Northgate House, West StreetSheffield, S1 4ET, England Consultation :
  • Cosultant for Redwood Corex in the field of palynology (1990-1991)
  • Cnsultant for Shell, Egypt (1990-1991)

Other activities

  • Reviewer for the University of Qatar Science Journal.
  • Reviewer for the Egyptian Journal of Geology
  • Reviewer for the Mansoura Faculty of Science Bull.
  • External examiner for M.Sc and Ph.D projects.
 
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

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  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1987) : Dinocyst biostratigraphy of the Upper Eocene subsurface sediments, west Nile Delta, Egypt. Abstracts of the AASP, 1987, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 20th annual Meeting. P. 52.
  • Saad, S.I., Zaghloul, Z.M. & El Beialy, S.Y. (1987): Late Tertiary-Quaternary palynomorphs from the northern coast of the Nile Delta, Egypt. N. Jb. Geol. Palaont. Mh., 1987 (5): 314-320.
  • El Beialy, S. & Kora, M. (1987): Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary palynomorphs from Darb El Arbain, southern Egypt. Mans. Sci. Bull., 14(2): 343-358.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1988a): Palynostratigraphy of Late Tertiary sediments in Kafr El-Dawar well No. 1, Nile Delta, Egypt. Rev. Micropaléont., 30(4): 249-260.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1988b): Neogene palynostratigraphy of the El-Qawasim No. 1 well, Nile Delta, Egypt. N. Jb. Geol. Palaont. Mh., 1988 (8): 453-463.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1988c): The dinocyst biostratigraphy of the Upper Eocene subsurface sediments, west Nile Delta, Egypt. Newsl. Stratigr., 19(3): 131-141.
  • Abdel Mohsen, S. & El Beialy, S. (1988): Jurassic palynomorphs from the northern part of the Western Desert, Egypt. Bull. Fac. Sci., Assiut Univ.. 17(1-F): 73-97.
  • El-Bassiouni, A.E., Ayyad, S.N. & El Beialy, S.Y. (1988): On the Eocene/Oligocene boundary in Alam El-Bueib-1X, Western Desert, Egypt. Rev. Espan. Micropaleont., 20(1): 59-70.
  • El Beialy, S. Y. & Gheith, A. M. (1989) : Dinocyst biostratigraphy and depositional environments of the subsurface Miocene sequence, North Sinai, Egypt. Abstracts 2nd Conf. Geol. of Sinai for Development, 1989, P. 21
  • El Beialy, S.Y. & Gheith, A.M. (1989): Dinocyst biostratigraphy and depositional environments of the subsurface Miocene sequence, north Sinai. Proc. 2nd Conf. Geol. Sinai Develop., Ismailia, 1989: 73-85.
  • Kora, M. & El Beialy, S. (1989): Early Cretaceous palynomorphs from Gabal Musaba Salama area, southwestern Sinai, Egypt. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol., 58: 129-138.
  • Shahin, A. & El Beialy, S. (1989): Microfossils from the Middle Jurassic Shusha Formation of the Gabal Al Maghara, Sinai, Egypt. N. Jb. Geol. Palaont., Mh., 1989(9): 560-576.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1990a): Palynology, palaeoecology, and dinocyst stratigraphy of the Oligocene through Pliocene succession in the Qantara-1 well, eastern Nile Delta, Egypt. J. Afr. Earth Sci., 11(3/4): 291-307.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1990b): Tertiary dinoflagellate cysts from the Mit Ghamr-1 well, Nile Delta, Egypt. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol., 63: 259-267.
  • El Beialy, S.Y., Ayyad, S.N. & Kholeif, S.E. (1990): Mesozoic-Tertiary palynomorphs and planktonic foraminifera of the subsurface section of the Sindy-1 well, eastern Nile Delta, Egypt. Newsl. Stratigr., 22(2/3): 71-85.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. & Shahin, A.M. (1990): Planktonic foraminifera and dinoflagellate cysts across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in the Nile Delta area, Egypt. N. Jb. Geol. Palaont. Abh., 180(1): 117-137.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1992): Miocene and Pliocene dinoflagellate cysts and other palynomorphs from the Damanhour South-1 well, Western Nile Delta, Egypt. N. Jb. Geol. Palaontol. Mh., 1992, 10: 577-594.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1993a): Mid-Cretaceous palynomorphs from the Bardawil-1 borehole, North Sinai, Egypt. Cret. Research, 14: 49-58.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1993b): Aptian to Cenomanian palynomorphs from the Qarun 2-1 borehole, Western Desert, Egypt. Qatar Univ. Sci. J., 31(1): 152-160.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1993c): Dinoflagellate cysts and miospores from the Albian-Cenomanian sequence of the Qarun 2-1 borehole, Western Desert, Egypt. Qatar Univ. Sci. J., 13(2): 301-307.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1994a): Palynostratigraphy and palynofacies analysis of some subsurface Cretaceous formations in the Badr El Dein (Bed 1-1) borehole, north Western Desert, Egypt. N. Jb. Geol. Palaontol. Abh., 192(2): 133-149.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1994b): Middle Jurassic and Neocomian palynomorphs from the Mamura IX borehole, Western Desert, Egypt. N. Jb. Geol. Palaontol. Abh., 193(2): 195-208.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1994c): Palynological investigations of Cretaceous sediments in the Abu El Gharadiq Oil Field, Western Desert, Egypt. Newsl. Stratigr. 31(2): 71-84.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1994d): Early Cretaceous dinoflagellate cysts and miospores from the Mersa Matruh 1 borehole, north West Desert, Egypt. Qatar Univ. Sci. J., 14(1): 184-200.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1994e): Palynological evidence for the age and depositional environment of the Cretaceous Bahariya Formation, northwestern Desert, Egypt. Sci. Géol. Bull., 47 (1- 4): 51-65.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. & Al-Hitmi, H. (1994f): Micropalaeontology and palynology of the Lower and Middle Cretaceous Thamama and Wasia groups, DK-C well, Dukhan Oil Field, Western Qatar. Sci. Géol. Bull., 47, (1-4): 67-95.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1994g): Datation and palaeoenvironmental interpretation by microplankton and miospore assemblages of the Razzak Oil Field sediments, Western Desert, Egypt. Geobios, 28(6): 663-673.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1995): Campanian-Maastrichtian palynomorphs from the Duwi (Phosphate) Formation of the Hamrawein and Umm El Hueitat mines, Red Sea Coast, Egypt. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol., 85: 303-317.
  • Ibrahim, M.I.A. & El Beialy, S.Y. (1995) : Kimmeridgian-Barremian palynostratigraphy of the Malha-1 well, North Sinai, Egypt. Sci. Géol. Bull., 48 (4): 187-209.
  • Holail, H., El Beialy, S.Y. & El-Ghazaly,G. (1996): Sedimentological and palynological characteristics of recent mangrove sediments, North Qatar. N. Jb. Geol. Palaontol., Abh., 200(3): 309-323.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1996): Short note : Palynostratigraphy and palynofacies analysis of some subsurface Cretaceous formations in the Badr El Dein (Bed 1-1) borehole, north Western Desert, Egypt. N.Jb. Geol. Palaont., Mh., 1996, H.7, 452.
  • El Beialy, S.Y.(1997): Dinoflagellate cysts, sporomorphs and other palynomorphs across the Miocene/Pliocene boundary, Kafr El Sheikh-1 well, Nile Delta, Egypt. N. Jb. Geol. Palaont., Mh., 7: 383-398.
  • El Beialy, S.Y. & Ibrahim, M.I. (1997): Callovian-Oxfordian (Middle-Upper Jurassic) microplankton and miospores from the Masajid Formation, WX1 borehole, El Maghara area, north Sinai, Egypt. N. Jb. Geol. Palaeont., Abh., 204 (1):
  • El Beialy, S.Y. (1998): Stratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental significance of Eocene palynomorphs from the Rusayl Shale Formation, Al Khawd, northern Oman. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol., 102(3/4): 249-258.
  • El Beialy, S. Y. (1999) : The application of palynology to exploration in the Miocene Rudeis and Kareem formations of the Gs-78-1 borehole, Gulf of Suez, Egypt. 4th Sympos. of African Palynology, Sousse, Tunisia, April, 1999.
  • El Beialy, S.Y..(1999): A report on the palynology of archaeological sites in the Nile Delta, Egypt. A report submitted to the Royal Soc. of London.
  • El Beialy, S.Y., Edwards, K.J. & El Mahmoudi, A. S., (1999): A reconnaissance palynological investigation of deposits close to the El Dabaa archaeological site, northeastern Nile Delta, Egypt. (Submitted to Terra Nova).
 
CURRENT WORK

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  • Palynology of the Lower Cretaceous , El Minshera area, north Sinai, Egypt
  • Palynology of some Jurassic sections in northern Sinai and Western Desert, Egyp
 
COURSES TAUGHT

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(For Undergraduate (B. Sc.) Students & Postgraduate (M. Sc.) Students)
  • Physical Geology
  • Palaeoecology
  • Historical Geology
  • Micropalaeontology
  • Invertebrate Palaeontology
  • Field Geology
  • Palaeobotany
  • Stratigraphy
  • Palynology
  • Quaternary Archaeology