“…A local low velocity anomaly, called colluvial wedge, is shown in Figure 5b, a similar one is also shown on the tomogram of profile S-4 (not shown in this abstract), while the other tomograms S1, S2, and S5 to S-8 don't show a similar anomaly. Such colluvial wedges are usually associated with normal faults (Hanafy et al, 2015;Hanafy, 2012;McCalpin, 1996), to get a better understanding of this anomaly, we recorded another ten parallel 2D seismic profiles between the location of profile S-3 and S-4. We also used 72 shot gather, with 72 receiver per shot gather and 5 meters shot/receiver intervals.…”