THE LINK BETWEEN DINOSAUR GEOCHEMISTRY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN LIBYA

Authors

  • Osama Rahil Shaltami Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, Benghazi University, Libya Author
  • Mustafa A. Ben Hkoma Libyan Centre for Sustainable Development Researches Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65405/xzx2mv22

Keywords:

Dinosaur Geochemistry, Sustainable Development, Libya.

Abstract

Dinosaur fossils are found in many Mesozoic rocks in Libya such as the Zarzaitine, Cabao, Mesak, Kiklah, and Mizdah formations. Dinosaur geochemistry in Libya is relevant to the fields of scientific investigation, geotourism, and sustainable development, as it contributes to the preservation and promotion of the country’s fossil heritage. Although the relevance of dinosaur geochemistry is increasing worldwide, very few studies have been conducted regarding the geochemical aspects of dinosaurs from Libya. The scientific potential and possible avenues for future studies of dinosaur geochemistry in Libya are highlighted in this work.

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2026-05-12

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THE LINK BETWEEN DINOSAUR GEOCHEMISTRY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN LIBYA. (2026). Al-Farooq Journal of Sciences, 2(2), 229-238. https://doi.org/10.65405/xzx2mv22

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