2008
DOI: 10.4197/ear.19-1.4
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High Resolution Ground Magnetic Survey (HRGM) for Determining the Optimum Location of Subsurface Dam in Wadi Nu’man, Makkah Al Mukarammah, KSA

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“…Es‐Saeed et al () studied the general relationship between the climatologic, hydrologic, geologic, geophysical, and hydrogeological features of Wadi Na'man for strategic groundwater resource evaluation and its allocation in case of an emergency. In order to increase groundwater levels to a point where Ain Zubaidah can flow again, Gobashy and Al‐Garni () used high‐resolution ground magnetic surveys (HRGM) to determine the optimal locations for subsurface dam construction. Qari et al () used Aster and Landsat satellite image for lithologic discrimination and lineament mapping using several techniques for image processing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es‐Saeed et al () studied the general relationship between the climatologic, hydrologic, geologic, geophysical, and hydrogeological features of Wadi Na'man for strategic groundwater resource evaluation and its allocation in case of an emergency. In order to increase groundwater levels to a point where Ain Zubaidah can flow again, Gobashy and Al‐Garni () used high‐resolution ground magnetic surveys (HRGM) to determine the optimal locations for subsurface dam construction. Qari et al () used Aster and Landsat satellite image for lithologic discrimination and lineament mapping using several techniques for image processing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Digital elevation map of the study area structural and geological observations, they serve as a means of locating anomalous sources: their depths, dimension, magnetization and in providing lithological information and structural frameworks for inferring information about tectonic evolution, mineralization, etc. (Jaques et al 1997;Aitken and Betts 2009;Gobashy and Al-Garni 2008;Airo and Mertanen 2007;Sultan et al 2009). …”
Section: High-resolution Aeromagnetic (Hram) Data: Processing and Intmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…One has to determine manually the specific structural index (SI) to analyze, using the geologic experience. In the present section (3D analysis), the pilot technique, proposed by Stravrev and Reid (1997) and Gerovska and Araúzo-Bravo (2003), was applied to interpret the aeromagnetic anomalies of Wadi Nu'man, Makkah Al Mukarammah, KSA (Gobashy and Al-Garni 2008), assuming a linear background with un-prescribed structural index based on the properties of the differential similarity transformation (DST). The un-prescribed Euler Deconvolution method, simply results are the position of the source and the source kind.…”
Section: D Euler Deconvolution (Ed) and Magnetic Source Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%