Petrophysical Relationship between Soil Moisture Content and Dielectric Permittivity for Wastewater Landfill Contaminated in Cherang Hangus Soil Using GPR

This study focuses on the dielectric permittivity of Cherang Hangus soil, a laterite type known for its water retention and landfill liner applications. By leveraging GPR data alongside empirical models, researchers aim to understand how moisture content influences dielectric permittivity, which is...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:E3S Web of Conferences
Main Author: Umar M.S.; Ghazali M.D.; Samad A.M.; Zhainon O.; Zainuddin K.; Marzuki F.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213851721&doi=10.1051%2fe3sconf%2f202458903012&partnerID=40&md5=c6fd616dbd2a2d392251feb650c638ab
id 2-s2.0-85213851721
spelling 2-s2.0-85213851721
Umar M.S.; Ghazali M.D.; Samad A.M.; Zhainon O.; Zainuddin K.; Marzuki F.
Petrophysical Relationship between Soil Moisture Content and Dielectric Permittivity for Wastewater Landfill Contaminated in Cherang Hangus Soil Using GPR
2024
E3S Web of Conferences
589

10.1051/e3sconf/202458903012
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213851721&doi=10.1051%2fe3sconf%2f202458903012&partnerID=40&md5=c6fd616dbd2a2d392251feb650c638ab
This study focuses on the dielectric permittivity of Cherang Hangus soil, a laterite type known for its water retention and landfill liner applications. By leveraging GPR data alongside empirical models, researchers aim to understand how moisture content influences dielectric permittivity, which is critical for managing wastewater migration in various soil types. The methodology involves simulating landfill conditions using a concrete tank filled with Cherang Hangus soil and solid waste, allowing for detailed monitoring of moisture and GPR scans. The study employs various regression models to predict dielectric permittivity based on moisture content, including linear, logarithmic, and polynomial approaches. Results indicate that more complex models, particularly the third-order polynomial, provide better accuracy in capturing the relationship between moisture content and dielectric permittivity, as evidenced by high R2 0.9883 for 3rd order regression model for Cherang Hangus. The findings underscore the significance of soil composition in predicting dielectric permittivity, highlighting that the high gravel content in Cherang Hangus soil affects moisture retention and, consequently, the accuracy of empirical models. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
EDP Sciences
25550403
English
Conference paper

author Umar M.S.; Ghazali M.D.; Samad A.M.; Zhainon O.; Zainuddin K.; Marzuki F.
spellingShingle Umar M.S.; Ghazali M.D.; Samad A.M.; Zhainon O.; Zainuddin K.; Marzuki F.
Petrophysical Relationship between Soil Moisture Content and Dielectric Permittivity for Wastewater Landfill Contaminated in Cherang Hangus Soil Using GPR
author_facet Umar M.S.; Ghazali M.D.; Samad A.M.; Zhainon O.; Zainuddin K.; Marzuki F.
author_sort Umar M.S.; Ghazali M.D.; Samad A.M.; Zhainon O.; Zainuddin K.; Marzuki F.
title Petrophysical Relationship between Soil Moisture Content and Dielectric Permittivity for Wastewater Landfill Contaminated in Cherang Hangus Soil Using GPR
title_short Petrophysical Relationship between Soil Moisture Content and Dielectric Permittivity for Wastewater Landfill Contaminated in Cherang Hangus Soil Using GPR
title_full Petrophysical Relationship between Soil Moisture Content and Dielectric Permittivity for Wastewater Landfill Contaminated in Cherang Hangus Soil Using GPR
title_fullStr Petrophysical Relationship between Soil Moisture Content and Dielectric Permittivity for Wastewater Landfill Contaminated in Cherang Hangus Soil Using GPR
title_full_unstemmed Petrophysical Relationship between Soil Moisture Content and Dielectric Permittivity for Wastewater Landfill Contaminated in Cherang Hangus Soil Using GPR
title_sort Petrophysical Relationship between Soil Moisture Content and Dielectric Permittivity for Wastewater Landfill Contaminated in Cherang Hangus Soil Using GPR
publishDate 2024
container_title E3S Web of Conferences
container_volume 589
container_issue
doi_str_mv 10.1051/e3sconf/202458903012
url https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213851721&doi=10.1051%2fe3sconf%2f202458903012&partnerID=40&md5=c6fd616dbd2a2d392251feb650c638ab
description This study focuses on the dielectric permittivity of Cherang Hangus soil, a laterite type known for its water retention and landfill liner applications. By leveraging GPR data alongside empirical models, researchers aim to understand how moisture content influences dielectric permittivity, which is critical for managing wastewater migration in various soil types. The methodology involves simulating landfill conditions using a concrete tank filled with Cherang Hangus soil and solid waste, allowing for detailed monitoring of moisture and GPR scans. The study employs various regression models to predict dielectric permittivity based on moisture content, including linear, logarithmic, and polynomial approaches. Results indicate that more complex models, particularly the third-order polynomial, provide better accuracy in capturing the relationship between moisture content and dielectric permittivity, as evidenced by high R2 0.9883 for 3rd order regression model for Cherang Hangus. The findings underscore the significance of soil composition in predicting dielectric permittivity, highlighting that the high gravel content in Cherang Hangus soil affects moisture retention and, consequently, the accuracy of empirical models. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
publisher EDP Sciences
issn 25550403
language English
format Conference paper
accesstype
record_format scopus
collection Scopus
_version_ 1823296154855538688