Estimation of crustal movements along the Nile Delta, Egypt using GNSS measurements

The Nile Delta is the oldest delta in the Mediterranean Basin, situated in the middle of its eastern geodynamics progress. It represents a major strategic area for Egypt. Beside the Mediterranean Sea level rise, the Nile Delta may suffer from subsidence due to the reduction of the sediments supply a...

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Main Authors: M.S. Mahrous, Ali M. Radwan, Tharwat Abd El-Hafez, Salah Mahmoud, M. Gomaa, M. Zayed
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-12-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687428522000395
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author M.S. Mahrous
Ali M. Radwan
Tharwat Abd El-Hafez
Salah Mahmoud
M. Gomaa
M. Zayed
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Ali M. Radwan
Tharwat Abd El-Hafez
Salah Mahmoud
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M. Zayed
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description The Nile Delta is the oldest delta in the Mediterranean Basin, situated in the middle of its eastern geodynamics progress. It represents a major strategic area for Egypt. Beside the Mediterranean Sea level rise, the Nile Delta may suffer from subsidence due to the reduction of the sediments supply after building the Aswan High Dam. In addition, oil and gas production plays an effective role in the Delta deformation. Nowadays, monitoring the Delta's crustal deformation is regarded as one of the most essential interests for research studies due to the strategic importance of the huge landform created by the Nile. This research aims to determine and interpret the crustal movements for the Nile Delta either locally or regionally using GNSS data during the period 2013-2020. For this purpose, data from 14 GNSS permanent stations were analyzed. The results showed that the Delta is characterized by heterogeneous movements. The local horizontal movement rate is averaged by 2.5 mm per year, which represents a low rate. In addition, the eastern and western sides of the Delta showed different geodynamic behavior related to its structural properties. The vertical velocities showed a significant subsidence ranging from -0.11 mm per year at Helwan to -9.1 mm at Mansoura.
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spelling doaj.art-28ce56a794d14afdbdf856d588d13a1b2022-12-22T03:51:38ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Aquatic Research1687-42852022-12-01484367373Estimation of crustal movements along the Nile Delta, Egypt using GNSS measurementsM.S. Mahrous0Ali M. Radwan1Tharwat Abd El-Hafez2Salah Mahmoud3M. Gomaa4M. Zayed5National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Helwan, EgyptNational Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Helwan, Egypt; Corresponding author.Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, EgyptNational Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Helwan, EgyptNational Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Helwan, EgyptGeology Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, EgyptThe Nile Delta is the oldest delta in the Mediterranean Basin, situated in the middle of its eastern geodynamics progress. It represents a major strategic area for Egypt. Beside the Mediterranean Sea level rise, the Nile Delta may suffer from subsidence due to the reduction of the sediments supply after building the Aswan High Dam. In addition, oil and gas production plays an effective role in the Delta deformation. Nowadays, monitoring the Delta's crustal deformation is regarded as one of the most essential interests for research studies due to the strategic importance of the huge landform created by the Nile. This research aims to determine and interpret the crustal movements for the Nile Delta either locally or regionally using GNSS data during the period 2013-2020. For this purpose, data from 14 GNSS permanent stations were analyzed. The results showed that the Delta is characterized by heterogeneous movements. The local horizontal movement rate is averaged by 2.5 mm per year, which represents a low rate. In addition, the eastern and western sides of the Delta showed different geodynamic behavior related to its structural properties. The vertical velocities showed a significant subsidence ranging from -0.11 mm per year at Helwan to -9.1 mm at Mansoura.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687428522000395Nile DeltaGNSSCrustal movementssubsidenceMediterranean SeaEgypt
spellingShingle M.S. Mahrous
Ali M. Radwan
Tharwat Abd El-Hafez
Salah Mahmoud
M. Gomaa
M. Zayed
Estimation of crustal movements along the Nile Delta, Egypt using GNSS measurements
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Nile Delta
GNSS
Crustal movements
subsidence
Mediterranean Sea
Egypt
title Estimation of crustal movements along the Nile Delta, Egypt using GNSS measurements
title_full Estimation of crustal movements along the Nile Delta, Egypt using GNSS measurements
title_fullStr Estimation of crustal movements along the Nile Delta, Egypt using GNSS measurements
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of crustal movements along the Nile Delta, Egypt using GNSS measurements
title_short Estimation of crustal movements along the Nile Delta, Egypt using GNSS measurements
title_sort estimation of crustal movements along the nile delta egypt using gnss measurements
topic Nile Delta
GNSS
Crustal movements
subsidence
Mediterranean Sea
Egypt
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687428522000395
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