Abstract

A curie point depth (CPD) map of the selected area in Egypt (Safaga–Hurghada area along the Red Sea coast), was constructed from the spectral analysis of aeromagnetic data. It was chosen there because the Red Sea and the Gulf of Suez coasts are considered as two of the highest temperature geothermal potential in Egypt. The CPD values were estimated from 10 overlapping blocks, 90 × 90 km in size, using band-pass filtered of aeromagnetic data. The Curie point depth was calculated. The CPD for the region ranges between 26.69 km and 42.69 km.A corresponding heat flow map was also generated from CPD and thermal gradient estimation. The boundaries between the zones of the shallow and deep CPD's coincide well with faults trending NW direction (more or less parallel to the Red Sea) and NE direction. Deepening of CPD's (low heat flows) was detected in two parts, the first one at the northern part of the study area (NW part of Ras Gemsa region). The second, at the southern part (east of Qena).

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