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GROUNDWATER POTENTIALS ESTIMATION USING SELF-POTENTIAL METHOD AS AN EARLY PREDICTION OF LAND SUBSIDENCE IN GAMPONG LENGKONG LANGSA CITY
Author(s) -
Fajriani Fajriani,
Teuku Andi Fadlly,
Tisna Harmawan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jurnal neutrino
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2460-5999
pISSN - 1979-6374
DOI - 10.18860/neu.v13i2.8710
Subject(s) - groundwater , anomaly (physics) , economic shortage , inversion (geology) , environmental science , soil science , hydrology (agriculture) , geology , mathematics , geotechnical engineering , geomorphology , physics , linguistics , philosophy , government (linguistics) , condensed matter physics , structural basin
The Self-Potential (SP) method was used to identify changes in the potential groundwater in the area of Gampong Lengkong, Langsa City. The data acquisition technique was carried out with a fixed base technique with a measurement count of four acquisition line. Research is conducted for two months that July and August are the same in order to monitor the changes in the SP value associated with the change of SP anomaly. Interpretation is done qualitatively and quantitatively. Qualitative interpretation through analysis maps of the isopotential contours compared between the first month and the second month of measurements in the field. The interpretation is quantitatively by assuming the source of the subsurface anomaly fix geometry models of cylinders or sphere is done by the inversion modeling using the Levenberg-Marquardt method. The results showed that there was a reduction in SP value in the second month, indicating the potential shortage of groundwater in the region. The decrease in groundwater potential is also shown in the inversion results where the result of the calculation of SP anomaly source parameters in the first month is estimated to be at 7.77 meters to 11.05 meters below the ground in the monthly measurements second.  

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