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The use of space geophysics data to establish a subsurface structural frameworks map on East Uweinat ring complexes province, Southwestern Desert, Egypt

Aamer, Yaseen, Ghoneimi, Ashraf, Hanafy, Salah, Yousef, Mohamed H. M., and Zamzam, Sara, 2025. The use of space geophysics data to establish a subsurface structural frameworks map on East Uweinat ring complexes province, Southwestern Desert, Egypt. Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy, 55(1):85–113, doi:10.31577/congeo.2025.55.1.6.

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@ARTICLE{2025CoGG...55...85A,
       author = {{Aamer}, Yaseen and {Ghoneimi}, Ashraf and {Hanafy}, Salah and {Yousef}, Mohamed H.~M. and {Zamzam}, Sara},
        title = "{The use of space geophysics data to establish a subsurface structural frameworks map on East Uweinat ring complexes province, Southwestern Desert, Egypt}",
      journal = {Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy},
         year = 2025,
        month = mar,
       volume = {55},
       number = {1},
        pages = {85-113},
     abstract = "{The study focuses on the east Uweinat area in the eastern sector of the
        Saharan continental crust and extends to the Arabian-Nubian
        basement rocks in the east. This area extends beyond the
        Egyptian territories, including the northern part of Sudan and
        the eastern part of Libya. The Saharan continental crust
        represents a challenge due to its classification as an arid to
        hyper arid environment and the difficulty of accessing it. The
        study aims to construct the regional structural framework of the
        basement complex that has its influence on the overlying
        sedimentary section, specifically in the part that belongs to
        the Saharan continental crust of Egypt. Space geophysical data
        was used, including GRACE, magnetic, SRTM Gravity Recovery and
        Climate Experiment, Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid, Shuttle Radar
        Topographic Mission and geoid data. A qualitative and
        quantitative interpretation is used to highlight the subsurface
        geological picture and structure framework. The integration of
        these data helps to understand the subsurface structural
        framework and provide insights into the geological evolution of
        the region. The constructed structural framework map shows the
        presence of a large basin east of the Uweinat area, mainly
        sourced from the Nile River and a small amount of rainfall, with
        geological obstacles preventing water leakage out. The
        occurrence of the East Uweinat ring complexes and volcanism have
        both positive and negative impacts and must be taken into
        account in any systematic natural resources exploration
        strategy.}",
          doi = {10.31577/congeo.2025.55.1.6},
       adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2025CoGG...55...85A},
      adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}

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