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Remote sensing and geophysical survey applications for delineating near-surface palaeochannels and shallow aquifer in the United Arab Emirates
Authors:Samy Ismail Elmahdy  Mohamed Mostafa Mohamed
Institution:1. Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, United Arab Emirates University, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates;2. Faculty of Engineering, Irrigation and Hydraulics Department, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Abstract:This study integrates remote sensing data and geoelectrical dipole–dipole resistivity to delineate near-surface palaeochannels and shallow aquifer in the northern part of Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates. The shuttle imaging radar images and shuttle radar topographic mission DEM were used to delineate near-surface palaeochannels visually based on the contrast between bright and dark tone and automatically using the eight-direction flow model. The delineated palaeochannels were validated by comparing the textural features evident from advanced land observing satellite-phased array type L-band synthetic aperture radar images and determining whether these patterns were different. Field observation and geoelectrical dipole–dipole resistivity method was used to define the depth of palaeochannels and lithology of the shallow aquifer. The remote sensing and geophysical investigations in the UAE, including the study area, indicate the presence of buried palaeochannels with south-west and north-west flow directions from Oman Mountain. The study area can be of economic importance to the local population.
Keywords:UAE  palaeochannels  SIR-C  remote sensing  dipole–dipole resistivity
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