“…The ability to acquire vertical and lateral data without drilling makes the TDEM technique quite cost effective, as a non-destructive and non-invasive method, especially in the reconnaissance mapping of the lateral extent of salt-water intrusion, estimating its approximate depth and any changes within the saltwater transition zone (McNeill, 1990;Shah et al, 2007). TDEM soundings are particularly well-suited to delineate the layered structures of interest in geologic, as well as groundwater exploration and for mapping the boundaries between fresh-water and salt-water in coastal aquifers, because of its ability to detect good conductors, such as clay and shale, as well as saline water environment (Kontar and Ozorovich, 2006;Al-Garni and El-Kaliouby, 2011;Rajab and El-Naqa, 2013). TDEM method is particularly effective in areas with dry surface and it can explore the ground at depths ranging between a few meters to several hundred meters, whereas other geophysical methods such as DC resistivity fails due to the high contact resistance between the electrodes and surface layer and long array to achieve the desired depth (McNeill, 1990).…”