Abstract

ABSTRACT The purpose of the current paper is to investigate the subsurface geological active structures, through the analysis of the magnetic data, to conduct a scientific evaluation of the infrastructure of the area surrounding the new port of Jarjob that located on the northern coast about 60 km from the city of Marsa Matruh towards the city of Salloum and sited in the vicinity of the proposed area. The Magnetic data comprise the RTP aeromagnetic map as well as the resulting map from the geomagnetic survey for the part that was chosen in the proposed area. Two Overhauser Magnetometers are used to make a detailed comprehensive land magnetic survey, while the aeromagnetic map is obtained with authorisation from the General Petroleum Company. The necessary reduction-filtering phases like the daily variation, regional gradient, and the time variation are applied to obtain the total intensity anomaly map. Resulting total land magnetic intensity map is then reduced to the north magnetic pole and followed by the application of filtering linear wavelength technique to RTP aeromagnetic map and RTP land magnetic map to isolated the shallower residual components using different grid intervals. The obtained major tectonic trends of the study area show that the regional structures are controlled by the regional deeper structure taken NE-SW and E-W directions. The average calculated depth to the basement surface ranges from 2.6 to 3.2 km. So, the strength and solidity of the infrastructure of the port area, especially land magnetic survey area being studied that occupies a privileged place, which overlooks directly on the port coast and close to the main building, makes it a candidate for the establishment of industrial and economic projects and logistical services in the port.

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