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Title: Geophysical imaging of shallow geological structures in Malta
Authors: Iregbeyen, Peter
D'Amico, Sebastiano
Galone, Luciano
Colica, Emanuele
Villani, Fabio
Martino, Salvatore
Iannucci, Roberto
Aigbedion, Isaac
Keywords: Imaging systems in geophysics -- Malta
Geophysics -- Research
Geophysics -- Malta
Għajn Ħadid Tower (Mellieħa, Malta)
Geomorphology -- Malta
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: EGU
Citation: Iregbeyen, P., D'Amico, S., Galone, L., Colica, E., Villani, F., Martino, S.,...Aigbedion, I. (2024, April). Geophysical Imaging Of Shallow Geological Structures In Malta. In EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts (p. 9625).
Abstract: There have been growing needs for scientists to search for efficiently high-resolution geophysical techniques to image the subsurface features, formations, and shallow geologic structures (e.g. faults, void, stratigraphy features). At shallow depths, an in-depth understanding of these features/structures could be pivotal in in the management of the environment and crucial examination of hazardous terrains which are of growing threat to human safety. In the case of Malta, with a limited land space, their study could be relevant to the environmental planning agency in advocating for safe building sites for structural architecture as well as use of land. In this regard, this study will be investigating such features located in Malta, one in the Selmun Promontory, located in the north-eastern zone, and the second in the Mellieha valley located in the north-western zone of the Maltese archipelago.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/135128
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