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Subsurface Characterization using Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) for Sponge City Planning in Nusantara Capital City (IKN), Indonesia: Karakterisasi Bawah Permukaan Menggunakan Geolistrik Resistivitas (ERT) untuk Perencanaan Kota Spons di Ibu Kota Nusantara (IKN), Indonesi Wahidah, Wahidah; Lepong, Piter; Supriyanto, Supriyanto; Djayus, Djayus; Firdaus, Muhamad Akmal; Azisyarlina, Dwi
JURNAL GEOCELEBES Vol. 9 No. 2: October 2025
Publisher : Departemen Geofisika, FMIPA - Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70561/geocelebes.v9i2.47083

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Clay shale dominates the lithology along access roads in the IKN development area. Its impermeable nature poses challenges to implementing the Sponge City concept, which relies on enhanced rainwater absorption to reduce surface runoff. This study aims to map the spatial distribution of clay shale and assess its implications for Sponge City planning. The geoelectrical resistivity method was applied at three sites, each consisting of one long section and three cross sections. Resistivity contrasts were used to delineate subsurface lithology, producing two- and three-dimensional models. The results reveal three main lithological units: topsoil, clay shale, and sandy clay. Topsoil shows heterogeneous resistivity values with thicknesses ranging from <1 m to 5 m. Clay shale exhibits resistivity values below 50 Ωm and thicknesses of <5–30 m, while sandy clay exceeds 50 Ωm with variable thicknesses up to 30 m. The thick, low-resistivity clay shale indicates poor permeability, which limits infiltration and groundwater storage. These findings suggest that the IKN area is less suitable for a natural sponge system. Therefore, stormwater management should prioritize engineered solutions such as green roofs, retention ponds, and bioretention facilities to control runoff and support sustainable urban development.
Application of Seismic Refraction Tomography in Determining the Soil Hardness Level in IKN Nusantara Area Alamsyah, Andi; Lepong, Piter; Wahidah, Wahidah; Rahmiati, Rahmiati
JURNAL GEOCELEBES Vol. 8 No. 1: April 2024
Publisher : Departemen Geofisika, FMIPA - Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/geocelebes.v8i1.32159

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Numerous studies supporting infrastructure construction are currently underway in the New Capital Territory of Nusantara (IKN Nusantara). A geophysical method known as Seismic Refraction Tomography (SRT) has been employed within the IKN Nusantara to identify hard and soft layers based on the P-wave velocity (Vp). The data acquisition involved 24 channels of geophone spaced at intervals 3 and 4 meters. Measurements were conducted alongfour trajectories of 69 and 92 meters, reaching penetration depths of 12 – 20 meters. P-wave velocity values ranging between 200 – 3500 m/s were recorded. Additionally, the Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) value was determined using an empirical equation tailored for mudrock-shale lithology, establishing the correlation between Vp and UCS. In the shallow depths of 0 – 3 meters, UCS values indicated levels below 20 MPa, classifying the materials as having  low to medium hardness. However, at depths greater than 3 meters, this layer transitioned to material with high hardness levels, as evidenced by UCS rate exceeding 20 MPa across all trajectories. This suggest that the IKN Nusantara is conducive to infrastructure development.
Predicting the Distribution of CO2 Impurities in Hydrocarbons: Seismic Reservoir Characterization in the Northern South Sumatera Basin Rahmawati, Ricky; Wahidah, Wahidah; Alamsyah, M Noor; Hamdani, Dadan; Alamsyah, Andi
JURNAL GEOCELEBES Vol. 9 No. 1: April 2025
Publisher : Departemen Geofisika, FMIPA - Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70561/geocelebes.v9i1.34399

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An oil and gas field containing less than 50% carbon dioxide (CO₂) impurities is considered economically viable. This study focuses on the 'X' area, located in the northern part of the South Sumatra Basin, and evaluates the sensitivity of elastic parameters—specifically P-impedance and Vp/Vs ratio—to hydrocarbon presence. Additionally, the study assesses the distribution of sandstone reservoirs within the Lower Talang Akar Formation (LTAF) using seismic reservoir characterization methods, while also analyzing the spatial correlation of natural CO₂ impurities. Using data from 11 wells equipped with S-wave logs, a multi-attribute analysis was applied to predict reservoir properties in 57 additional wells. Sensitivity analysis of hydrocarbons, reservoir, and non-reservoir zones was then conducted using elastic log parameters. Seismic attributes such as variance and ant tracking were utilized to detect fault patterns and potential fractures. Moreover, Relative Acoustic Impedance maps—based on negative and minimum amplitude summations—were generated to visualize sandstone reservoir distribution and CO₂ impurity saturation derived from well tests. Results show that hydrocarbons exhibit greater sensitivity to the Vp/Vs ratio than to P-impedance, although sandstone reservoirs generally display low P-impedance values. Faults in the LTAF surface trend north-south, northwest-southeast, and northeast-southwest, with the highest density in the eastern region of area 'X'. Thick sandstone reservoirs are predominantly found in the northern, southern, western, and southeastern sectors. CO₂ saturation trends decrease westward, aligning with reservoir presence and fracture intensity. Zones with thick reservoirs and low CO₂ levels are identified as key targets for future exploration and development.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad Zarkasi Ahmadi Hasan Akrim, Akrim Al Amruzi, HM Fahmi Alamsyah, Andi Alamsyah, M Noor Alias Azhar Alias Azhar, Alias Amelia Rahmaniah Amrullah Amrullah Ananda, Rizqa Angga Putra, Angga Anggraini, Dea ani, ani ani Antony, Nurvani APHA, Journal Manager Asniwaty, Asniwaty Aulia Rahman Ayatullah Ayatullah, Ayatullah azisyarlina, Dwi Baiduri, Mohammad Adnan Balqis, Siti Basri Basri Dadan Hamdani, Dadan Damayanti, Putri Surya Djayus, Djayus Dominikus Rato Dzikri, Dykall Naf'an Emy Handayani Fajarwati, Delia Aurora Fajrianor, Muhammad Firdaus, Muhamad Akmal Fitria Fitria Flora Ramona Sigit Prakoeswa Friska, Friska Fuadi, Muhammad Nur Getteng, Abd. Rahman Gusti Muzainah Hadi Lubis , Irda Auliya Hafsa, Sri Sholeha Haidawati, Purna Harahap, Reni Agustina Hery Widijanto Hidayah, Hidayah Idris Mandang, Idris Ilhami, Adi Wahyu Ilhami Indah, Fauziah Insan, Asyraful Iqbal Farabi Sufi, M Isra, Nur Kalbi Jafar Khairunnisa Khairunnisa Kiftiyah, Khoyumatul Leny Leny, Leny Lepong, Piter Lestari, Ayu Wahyuni Limoa, Erlyn Lulu Indriaty, Lulu Indriaty M. Fahmi Al Amruzi, M. Fahmi M. Hanafiah Maghfiratullah, Maghfiratullah Mahdian Mahdian, Mahdian Mahyiddin, Mahyiddin Maolana, Bagas Mariani Mariani Marthin, Marthin Maryanto ,, Maryanto Maulana, M. Fajar Mauloeddin Afna, Mauloeddin Mislan Mochammad Erwin Rachman, Mochammad Erwin Muh. Ilyas Ismail, Muh. Ilyas Muhammad Kusasi muhammad rizky, muhammad Muhammad Saleh Muhammad Yusman Muhsin Aseri, Muhsin Muhtar Muhtar Mulya, Fety RQ. Munawarah Munawarah, Munawarah Munir, Rahmawati Muslimah Muslimah Mustaqimah, Umi Muyassar, Muhammad Hafidz Nazhifah, Ainun Noorsa'adatina, Noorsa'adatina Nur Aida, Nur Nurhazana, Nurhazana Nurul Jannah Nurwijayanti Nuryupa, Nuryupa Pawana, Sekhar Chandra Prasetyo, Gaguk Lulus Purwoko, Agus Puspita, Ade Ayu Putri, Kesya Azzahra Rabi’ah, Rabi’ah Rahma Eka Putri Rahmad Mulyadi Rahmawati, Ricky Rahmiati Rahmiati Rasul, Muhammad Rini Fidiyani Ririn Safitri Rosnidar Sembiring Rusydi Rusydi Ryamizar, M. Sahara, Hertina Sami'in, Sami'in Samsuri, Suriadi Saputra, Wira Aditia Sirait, Adi Syahputra Situmeang, Edberg Soetomo, Risqi Hartiasih Solly Aryza Sri Warjiyati Sugiyanto - Sumiati Sumiati Suprapto Suprapto supriadin supriadin Supriyanto Supriyanto Syahid, Akhmad Mawardi Syahputra, Ridwandha Eka Syauki, Muhammad Tandiriterung, Selfi Ravianty Wahdah, Wahdah Wiandari, Fadhillah Winda Winda Zahratul Idami Zainuddin, Zainuddin Zaitun, Siti Zeti Nofita Sari Ziyad, Ziyad Zulfianah, Zulfianah