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A Gravity Search for Oil and Gas and Groundwater in Egypt Using the Strike Angles Derived from EIGEN 6C4
Kostelecký, Jan ;
Bezděk, Aleš ;
Kletetschka, Gunther ;
Klokočník, Jaroslav ;
Varadzinová, Lenka
Source: APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
: 10. (24), 31 s.
ISSN: 2076-3417
Publication type: článek v časopise
Extent31 stran
Link: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/24/8950
Annotation:
We correlate the gravity aspects (descriptors), namely the strike angles, derived from a recent gravity field model, with the known oil, gas and groundwater deposits/reservoirs and hypothetical paleolakes with the locations of archaeological sites. This allows us to extrapolate the investigation, by analogy, to unknown regions. The gravity aspects, derived from the EIGEN 6C4 gravity field model, are used, together with EMAG 2 magnetic anomalies and ETOPO 1 topography model, for the investigation of oil, gas and water deposits in Egypt. One of the gravity aspects, s/c strike angle, is significantly combed (oriented in one direction locally) in places where the known deposits exist. However, they are combed also in some other places. This may be used as a guide as to where to seek new and promising deposits. Accounting for the combed strike angles and the relationship between gravity anomalies and height di_erences, we reconstructed potential paleolakes under thick sand layers in the Great Sand Sea, Western Egypt (our previous work), and between Kharga and Toshka, Southern Egypt (this work), consistent with the known archaeological sites.
Citation: KLOKOČNÍK, Jaroslav, Jan KOSTELECKÝ, Lenka VARADZINOVÁ, Aleš BEZDĚK a Gunther KLETETSCHKA. A Gravity Search for Oil and Gas and Groundwater in Egypt Using the Strike Angles Derived from EIGEN 6C4. Applied Sciences [online]. 2020, 10(24) [cit. 2021-7-1]. ISSN 2076-3417. Dostupné z: doi:10.3390/app10248950
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