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Groundwater Exploration Using 2-D Geoelectrical Resistivity Imaging Technique at Sungai. Udang, Melaka
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作者 Zeinab Asry Abdul Rahim Samsudin +1 位作者 Wan Zuhairi Yaacob Jasni Yaakub 《Journal of Earth Science and Engineering》 2012年第10期624-630,共7页
Electrical resistivity imaging surveys have been conducted in order to locate, delineate subsurface water resource and estimate its reserve. The resistivity imaging surveys carried out basically measure and map the re... Electrical resistivity imaging surveys have been conducted in order to locate, delineate subsurface water resource and estimate its reserve. The resistivity imaging surveys carried out basically measure and map the resistivity of subsurface materials. Electrical imaging is an appropriate survey technique for areas with complex geology where the use of resistivity sounding and other techniques are unsuitable to provide detailed subsurface information. The purpose of electrical surveys is to determine the subsurface resistivity distribution by making measurements on the ground surface. The resistivity imaging measurement employing Wenner electrode configuration was carried out using an ABEM SAS 1000 terrameter and electrode selector system ES464. The field survey was conducted along four profiles which provide a continuous coverage of the resistivity imaging below surface. The surface soil material is mainly clayey silt. The results showed that the layers associated with the low resistivities (Ωm) are located at depth ranging from 2 m to 28 m. This low resistivity values are associated with zone of water saturated weathered layer and fractures. The results showed that the thickness of residual soil is about 0.5-2.55 m. Borehole data indicated that the depth of bedrock is about 10 m and the groundwater level is ranging from 8.73 m to 8.54 m. 展开更多
关键词 2-D resistivity imaging electrical imaging RESISTIVITY BOREHOLE groundwater.
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