Geophysical method exploration for slope failure investigation

A combination of seismic refraction survey, electrical resistivity method and integration with borehole method has been used for ground exploration to study the slope surface failure along the study area at Kayangan Height, Selangor. This study focuses on investigating the possible cause of the slop...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Main Author: Abdullah N.H.; Mohamed Jais I.B.; Awang H.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing Ltd 2020
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Abdullah N.H.; Mohamed Jais I.B.; Awang H.
Geophysical method exploration for slope failure investigation
2020
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
917
1
10.1088/1757-899X/917/1/012008
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85092625641&doi=10.1088%2f1757-899X%2f917%2f1%2f012008&partnerID=40&md5=83c470ae7717657d9c892d3ff714717c
A combination of seismic refraction survey, electrical resistivity method and integration with borehole method has been used for ground exploration to study the slope surface failure along the study area at Kayangan Height, Selangor. This study focuses on investigating the possible cause of the slope failure at the area. By necessity, non-destructive method like electrical resistivity test is the most suitable method as this method can determine the subsurface water conditions. Meanwhile, seismic refraction test is able to determine the type of subsurface layers and level of bedrock. Seismic refraction test can guide the borehole drilling works which can provide borelog data. Based on the study, seismic tomogram and 2D resistivity imaging results provide complementary information to each other. The existing geotechnical borehole logs refined both seismic and 2D resistivity results. Therefore, the study shows that the electrical resistivity test, seismic refraction test and borelog data in combination, could be an effective tool and cost effective for slope failure investigation. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
IOP Publishing Ltd
17578981
English
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author Abdullah N.H.; Mohamed Jais I.B.; Awang H.
spellingShingle Abdullah N.H.; Mohamed Jais I.B.; Awang H.
Geophysical method exploration for slope failure investigation
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title Geophysical method exploration for slope failure investigation
title_short Geophysical method exploration for slope failure investigation
title_full Geophysical method exploration for slope failure investigation
title_fullStr Geophysical method exploration for slope failure investigation
title_full_unstemmed Geophysical method exploration for slope failure investigation
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description A combination of seismic refraction survey, electrical resistivity method and integration with borehole method has been used for ground exploration to study the slope surface failure along the study area at Kayangan Height, Selangor. This study focuses on investigating the possible cause of the slope failure at the area. By necessity, non-destructive method like electrical resistivity test is the most suitable method as this method can determine the subsurface water conditions. Meanwhile, seismic refraction test is able to determine the type of subsurface layers and level of bedrock. Seismic refraction test can guide the borehole drilling works which can provide borelog data. Based on the study, seismic tomogram and 2D resistivity imaging results provide complementary information to each other. The existing geotechnical borehole logs refined both seismic and 2D resistivity results. Therefore, the study shows that the electrical resistivity test, seismic refraction test and borelog data in combination, could be an effective tool and cost effective for slope failure investigation. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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