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This book is a try to give idea about using the available geological and geophysical data; including gravity; magnetic and radiometric of the basement rocks to identify the lithological and structural features which may control the occurrences of mineralization of economic value (metallic and nonmetallic minerals). This is the reconnaissance step of the study. Thereafter, a detailed ground geophysical program had been designed (spectrometric, VLF-EM and VMG methods), in the light of the results of the reconnaissance investigation to investigate the accessible promising localities to get more…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a try to give idea about using the available geological and geophysical data; including gravity; magnetic and radiometric of the basement rocks to identify the lithological and structural features which may control the occurrences of mineralization of economic value (metallic and nonmetallic minerals). This is the reconnaissance step of the study. Thereafter, a detailed ground geophysical program had been designed (spectrometric, VLF-EM and VMG methods), in the light of the results of the reconnaissance investigation to investigate the accessible promising localities to get more information about the lateral and vertical distributions of the expected mineralization. The interpretation results of the ground geophysical data show that the distribution of the subsurface mineralization is controlled by the structural elements in the study area. The occurrences of the subsurface sulphide and iron oxides mineralization are controlled by faults and dykes. While, the occurrences of uranium mineralization are controlled by both the faults specially the thrust fault and accumulation due to uranium mobilization in the study area.
Autorenporträt
Dr./ Tamer E. AttiaDr./ Tamer had his BSc and master degrees in Geology (Applied Geophysics) from Suez Canal University, Egypt. He had his PhD in 2009 from Suez Canal University, Egypt. Now he is working as an assistant Professor of Applied Geophysics at Port Said University and Director of Farouk Elbaz Center for Remote Sensing and GIS.