Tectonic Framework of Central Sinai (Egypt) Using Geophysical and Seismological Data

GEOTECTONICS(2023)

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Abstract
The study region is in Sinai (Egypt), which lies almost in the center of the Sinai Peninsula. It is situated between two latitudes 29 degrees 28'48.8" and 30 degrees 11'43.5" N and longitudes 33 degrees 05'34.4" and 34 degrees 37'09" E. The present study of magnetic and gravity methods were used in this investigation to delineate subsurface structures (structural elements and basins), and the basement depth serves as the area planning foundation. Aquifers of water or oil can be found in basins. There were measured 1202 magnetic and gravity stations placed in the study region. Oasis Montaj was used to process data of both magnetic and gravity. The ground data of magnetic was subjected to reductions to the North Pole, high and low pass filtering, tilt derivatives, structural interpretation, and Euler solution techniques. A basement relief map was built using 2D gravity and magnetic modeling. The research area basement rocks lay between 1500 and 5700 m beneath the surface. The depth was estimated using 2D modeling, and the results suggest that a deep underground (basin) may be visible in the northern regions of the study area. However, the southern parts of the area under research show a shallower depth of crystalline rocks and thinner sediment layers.
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structures, basement rocks, tectonics, trends, gravity, magnetic, seismology, modeling, earthquakes
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