2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-022-10450-6
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Geoelectric and mineralogical studies for foundation soil characterization in new Luxor city, Upper Egypt

Abstract: The new Luxor city was proposed by the Egyptian government as a new constructional and building site in order to face the increasing population density around the two banks of the river Nile. It is important prior construction of buildings to characterize the foundation soil. So, vertical electrical resistivity survey and mineralogical investigation were conducted for this purpose. The results obtained from the interpretation of the sounding data indicate that the lithological succession of the study area cons… Show more

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“…Additionally, there is research exploring the use of geoelectrical imaging techniques for environmental characterization, particularly in identifying subsurface features such as contaminants and geological structures. Integration of electrical resistivity tomography with other geophysical methods has proven capable to delineating subsurface anomalies with high resolution [8][9] [10]. The findings underscore the importance of environmental remediation projects and groundwater management.…”
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“…Additionally, there is research exploring the use of geoelectrical imaging techniques for environmental characterization, particularly in identifying subsurface features such as contaminants and geological structures. Integration of electrical resistivity tomography with other geophysical methods has proven capable to delineating subsurface anomalies with high resolution [8][9] [10]. The findings underscore the importance of environmental remediation projects and groundwater management.…”
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confidence: 99%