2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103613
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Assessment groundwater occurrences using VES/TEM techniques at North Galala plateau, NW Gulf of Suez, Egypt

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“…Hand-dug wells are suggested along the scraps of the plateaus at the favorable sites and more attention should be focused on the utilization of the flowing water such as the construction of surface reservoirs to control the discharge and use. Younis et al (2019) used VES/TEM techniques at the North Galala plateau to assess the present situation of groundwater in the Quaternary and Pliocene aquifers. They found groundwater in the shallow aquifer might be of good quality than the water in the deep aquifer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hand-dug wells are suggested along the scraps of the plateaus at the favorable sites and more attention should be focused on the utilization of the flowing water such as the construction of surface reservoirs to control the discharge and use. Younis et al (2019) used VES/TEM techniques at the North Galala plateau to assess the present situation of groundwater in the Quaternary and Pliocene aquifers. They found groundwater in the shallow aquifer might be of good quality than the water in the deep aquifer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several geophysical studies investigated the Ain-Sokhna area (El-Behiry et al, 2006;Attwa and Henaish, 2018;Younis et al, 2019;Youssef, 2020;Araffa et al, 2022) focusing on groundwater exploration. Othman et al (2015) conducted a seismic refraction survey near the study area, utilizing the generalized reciprocal method (GRM) in the interpretation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the method of Geoelectric resistivity is the most promising and most appropriate in groundwater prospecting; [9]. VES data analysis conducted by the qualitative approach is compared with a soil layer [13]. This research aims to determine the position and type of aquifers in transitional peat areas and inland peat.…”
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confidence: 99%