Investigation of bedrock at the hilly area using common array profiling spectral analysis of surface waves method

Locating hard layers or bedrock is particularly important in deep subsurface exploration. However, due to the scale effect of conventional testing, it is sometimes difficult to provide a greater overview of the subsurface conditions. This motivates a method that is capable of providing better resolu...

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Published in:Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels
Main Author: Ramli A.B.; Norinah A.R.; Taib A.M.; Hasbollah D.Z.A.; Ismail N.N.; Bawadi N.F.
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Language:English
Published: Books and Journals Private Ltd. 2021
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Ramli A.B.; Norinah A.R.; Taib A.M.; Hasbollah D.Z.A.; Ismail N.N.; Bawadi N.F.
Investigation of bedrock at the hilly area using common array profiling spectral analysis of surface waves method
2021
Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels
69
8

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Locating hard layers or bedrock is particularly important in deep subsurface exploration. However, due to the scale effect of conventional testing, it is sometimes difficult to provide a greater overview of the subsurface conditions. This motivates a method that is capable of providing better resolution to a certain depth. This paper presents an investigation of bedrock using a nondestructive method at the hilly area as a supportive method to the existing borehole. The borehole recorded granite at respectively at 25 and 24m. CAP-SASW method that is employed successfully mapping the interested area. The result showed that the granite is considered as a slightly weathered rock with shear wave velocity ranging from 850-1600 m/s. © 2021, Books and Journals Private Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Ramli A.B.; Norinah A.R.; Taib A.M.; Hasbollah D.Z.A.; Ismail N.N.; Bawadi N.F.
spellingShingle Ramli A.B.; Norinah A.R.; Taib A.M.; Hasbollah D.Z.A.; Ismail N.N.; Bawadi N.F.
Investigation of bedrock at the hilly area using common array profiling spectral analysis of surface waves method
author_facet Ramli A.B.; Norinah A.R.; Taib A.M.; Hasbollah D.Z.A.; Ismail N.N.; Bawadi N.F.
author_sort Ramli A.B.; Norinah A.R.; Taib A.M.; Hasbollah D.Z.A.; Ismail N.N.; Bawadi N.F.
title Investigation of bedrock at the hilly area using common array profiling spectral analysis of surface waves method
title_short Investigation of bedrock at the hilly area using common array profiling spectral analysis of surface waves method
title_full Investigation of bedrock at the hilly area using common array profiling spectral analysis of surface waves method
title_fullStr Investigation of bedrock at the hilly area using common array profiling spectral analysis of surface waves method
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description Locating hard layers or bedrock is particularly important in deep subsurface exploration. However, due to the scale effect of conventional testing, it is sometimes difficult to provide a greater overview of the subsurface conditions. This motivates a method that is capable of providing better resolution to a certain depth. This paper presents an investigation of bedrock using a nondestructive method at the hilly area as a supportive method to the existing borehole. The borehole recorded granite at respectively at 25 and 24m. CAP-SASW method that is employed successfully mapping the interested area. The result showed that the granite is considered as a slightly weathered rock with shear wave velocity ranging from 850-1600 m/s. © 2021, Books and Journals Private Ltd. All rights reserved.
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