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Salah Shebl

Researcher at Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute

Publications -  5
Citations -  23

Salah Shebl is an academic researcher from Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seismic refraction & Natural gas field. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 10 citations.

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Utilizing shallow seismic refraction in defining the geotechnical properties of the foundation materials: A case study at New Minia City, Nile Valley, Egypt

TL;DR: In this article, thirty flat seismic refraction profiles were carried out in the study area northeast of New Minia City to describe the geotechnical properties of the subsoil for construction purposes.
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Linking between sequence stratigraphy and reservoir quality of Abu Madi Formation utilizing well logging and seismic analysis at Abu Madi and El Qar’a fields, Nile Delta, Egypt

TL;DR: In this article, the link between sequence stratigraphy of the incised valley deposits with the reservoir quality in the Abu Madi Formation in the onshore Nile Delta, Egypt based on borehole and seismic data was analyzed.
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Evaluation of Abu Madi Formation in Baltim North & East gas fields, Egypt, using seismic interpretation and well log analysis

TL;DR: Abu Madi Formation is a gas fertile rock unit in Nile Delta basin and the main gas production rocks in Baltim fields which located in the Mediterranean sea, north of Baltim city, Egypt as discussed by the authors.
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Geotechnical assessment of fractured limestone bedrock using DC resistivity method: a case study at New Minia City, Egypt

TL;DR: In this article, the geotechnical assessment of the New Minia City in Egypt has been presented as a case study for the new urban development is an important priority in Egypt to face rapid increase in the population during the last few decades.
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Preliminary Assessment of the Soil Foundation Characteristics Utilizing the 2D Resistivity Imaging and Down-Hole Seismic Refraction Techniques: A Case Study in Tenth of Ramadan City, Egypt

TL;DR: In this article, the results of four 2D profiles of electrical resistivity, in the form of dipole-dipole and Wenner configurations, revealed that the subsurface section contains two main geo-electrical layers; the first is made of sand, some silt, and gravels, reflecting low resistivity values ranging from 25 to 65.5 ohm m. This layer is overlying a high resistivity layer, corresponding to medium to coarse sand, with gravel and calcareous materials.