Spatial distribution of structural lineaments in the Al-Lith geothermal field, western Saudi Arabia: Remote sensing and aeromagnetic data analysis

[Display omitted] •Spatial distribution of structural lineaments examined in the Al-Lith area, KSA.•Study integrated remote sensing and geophysical data for geothermal exploration.•Structural lineaments measured show two major trends: NW-SE and N-S.•Ten high-density surface lineament zones and five...

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Published inJournal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Vol. 13; p. 100191
Main Authors Rafiq, Jawad, Abu-Mahfouz, Israa S., Chavanidis, Konstantinos, Arrofi, Daffa, Soupios, Pantelis
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2025
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Spatial distribution of structural lineaments examined in the Al-Lith area, KSA.•Study integrated remote sensing and geophysical data for geothermal exploration.•Structural lineaments measured show two major trends: NW-SE and N-S.•Ten high-density surface lineament zones and five subsurface zones were identified.•High lineament density zones suggest enhanced permeability and fluid circulation. Saudi Arabia is enriched in numerous geothermal resources. Among these, Wadi Al-Lith is regarded as one of the favorable geothermal prospects in western Saudi Arabia, featuring several hot springs with a discharge temperature of around 95 °C. However, there is still uncertainty regarding the delineation of the prospective geothermal reservoir, and the assessment of the geothermal energy reserves. Therefore, this paper aims to delineate the prospective geothermal area, utilizing remote sensing and geophysical (magnetic) data. This research maps the surface and subsurface geological and structural features (faults, fractures, and fold axes) and analyzes their densities using an integrated geological-remote sensing-geophysical investigation. Digital elevation models and Landsat-8 imagery, supported by field investigations, were used to analyze surface lineament density, while airborne magnetic data was used to analyze subsurface lineament density. The study area was subdivided into ten zones based on surface lineament density, with the northernmost zone presenting the highest lineament density. Subsurface lineament density analysis revealed five high-density zones, three of which correspond well with those identified on the surface. The study also identified the main high-permeability zones and associated geothermal anomalies in the Wadi Al-Lith area, improving the understanding of its potential geothermal resources. The results of this study could serve as a preliminary guide for further geothermal exploration, highlighting surface manifestations that require in-depth investigation using geoscientific and drilling tools.
ISSN:2590-0560
2590-0560
DOI:10.1016/j.jaesx.2025.100191