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Borehole gravimetry in the KTB-main well and a new structural interpretation
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Gobashy, M, U. Casten, and Neubauer, F.M., "Borehole gravimetry in the KTB-main well and a new structural interpretation", Part B: Geoscientific investigations. KTB report 93-2, Giessen, Germany, KTB report 93-2, pp. 93-2, 357-360., 1993.
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2D Gravity Inversion
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alteration zone
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Aqaba
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arid regions
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AVO inversionNile Delta
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BAT algorithm
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Coulomb stress
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Electrical resistivity tomography
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fault interaction.
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Gara oasis
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geoelectric; groundwater aquifer
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groundwater aquifer
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magnetic inversion
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south Abu Marawat
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southeastern Desert
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Western desert
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Role of Integrated Magnetics and Geology in Tracking and Exploring Complex Structures Controlling Gold Mineralization. Example from the Fawakheir-Atalla Gold Prospects, Eastern Desert, Egypt
Multi-space observations of the storm sudden commencement (September 2017) and its effect on the geomagnetic field
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