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Abstract Ground magnetic, ground penetrating radar (GPR), and dipole-dipole resistivity were carried out to environmentally investigate an existing and a proposed landfill(s) in Elwahat road near Dahshour military airport, north east Eljizah governorate, Egypt. In this context, these geophysical techniques were conducted to identify the subsurface contents of the landfills. Furthermore, specify any possible leakage and/or contamination in the study areas. Magnetic interpretation separated successfully the shallow and deep sources and estimated the depths of the shallow sources. The conducted GPR and dipole-dipole resistivity allocated tangibly the locations and depths of the near surface anomalies if any |