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Autor:
M. O. Ebraheem, H. A. Ibrahim
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Prospection. 29:177-189
Publikováno v:
Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences. 3:27-38
Autor:
M. O. Ebraheem, H. A. Ibrahim
Publikováno v:
Near Surface Geophysics. 18:713-728
This study presents results of ground‐penetrating radar surveys conducted for the exploration of unexcavated tombs at the Kharga Oasis. These surveys were carried out on two ancient tombs. The first site, located in Labakha, is already excavated, w
Publikováno v:
Geotectonics. 53:765-773
The Gulf of Aqaba is situated along the southern part of the Dead Sea Rift Area transform (DST), 1000 km (620 miles), the boundary between the African plate and the Arabian plate. It is situated toward the east of the Sinai landmass and west of Saudi
Publikováno v:
Geotectonics. 53:251-259
Lake Nasser is situated in an area with a very non-recurring earthquake, and revealed the history of Egypt registered 5000 years ago. After seventeen years of filling the Aswan High Dam reservoir began a long series of earthquakes caused. The main sh
Publikováno v:
SN Applied Sciences. 2
The current study presents the log analysis results from two vertical onshore wells in Al Baraka oil Field, Komombo basin, upper Egypt. The Geophysical logs comprising gamma ray (GR), caliper (Cali), resistivity (LLD, LLS, and MSFL), photoelectric ef
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Earth Sciences. 149:42-54
The study of groundwater potential in Wadi El-Assiuoti is of a prime importance for both current and future development. In this paper the groundwater occurrences are investigated using integrated; 1) geophysical well logging (Self potential, Resisti
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Earth Sciences. 139:275-282
The Mw 4.3 earthquake of September 2015 is the first felt earthquake since 1900 A.D in the northern part of the Western Desert, Egypt, south of the El-Alamein City. The available waveform data observed at epicentral distances 52–391 km was collecte
Autor:
M. O. Ebraheem, H. A. Ibrahim
Publikováno v:
Environmental Earth Sciences. 78
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) techniques have been progressively developed to investigate several types of subsurface sedimentary features particularly in the upper zone of carbonate rocks. Most of common subsurface sedimentary heterogeneities such
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2016.