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Application of Very Low Frequency (VLF) Method for Estimating Karst Underground River in Tanjungsari District
Author(s) -
Muhammad Faizal Zakaria,
Sari Bahagiarti Kusumayudha,
Bambang Pratistho,
Isbandi Rahatmawati,
Tuti Setyaningrum
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
rsf conference proceeding series. engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2809-6843
pISSN - 2809-6878
DOI - 10.31098/cset.v1i1.423
Subject(s) - karst , very low frequency , geology , drilling , frequency analysis , hydrology (agriculture) , seismology , geotechnical engineering , acoustics , telecommunications , engineering , mechanical engineering , paleontology , physics
Drought is the main problem for clean water needs in Tanjungsari district. This research aims to provide information on the existence of underground river for deep well drilling. The methods used are geologic-structural analysis and application of Very Low Frequency (VLF) methods. Strike and dip measurements of 150 joints were conducted in the research area. Analysis using rosette diagram shows that the main geologic-structure orientation has a direction of Northwest - Southeast and Northeast – Southwest. Very Low Frequency (VLF) acquisition was measured across the possible occurrence of subsurface water flow directions predicted from geologic-structural analysis. The length of the VLF acquisition line is 2500 meters with 30 m spacing and 108 points acquisitions. The direction of VLF line is N 2700 E. The result shows that there are 2 locations that have high conductivity values, appearing at 1800 meters and 2200 meters. The results of this structural and VLF analyses indicate the existence of underground river at the location of 454326 N, 9105870 E.

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