JLBG (Jurnal Lingkungan dan Bencana Geologi) (Journal of Environment and Geological Hazards)
Vol 14, No 3 (2023)

Identification of Volcanic Breccia Formation Distribution in Relation to Groundwater Aquifer Potential Using 3D Resistivity Data Modelling

Fatahillah, Hilmi El Hafidz (Unknown)
Ratna, Putri Natari (Unknown)
Septiawan, Fardy (Unknown)
Pratama, Ridho Nanda (Unknown)
Al Ghiffari, Muhammad Razzaaq (Unknown)
Wicaksono, Noviarso (Unknown)
Hidayat, Wahyu (Unknown)
Noor, Mochamad Rifat (Unknown)
Widiaputra, Taufiq (Unknown)
Aziz, Muhammad Luthfi (Unknown)
Ramadhan, Rachmat (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Jan 2024

Abstract

Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) method has been widely used in environmental surveys including hydrogeology study to provide images of the subsurface resistivity distribution. In this study, ERT survey using Wenner - Schlumberger electrode configuration was conducted to investigate the distribution of groundwater aquifer potential in the area dominated by various weathered volcanic rocks that unconformably overlaid limestone formation. The resistivities were measured using ARES resistivity meter each with total of 48 electrodes. The resistivity data were then processed using the robust inversion method that is more optimal to characterize sharp lithological boundary transitions observed in the study area. The resistivity value of the inverted model is interpreted into three different lithologies, namely soil (1.82-5 Ωm), volcanic breccias (5-20 Ωm) and limestone (>20 Ωm). This lithological interpretation was confirmed by borehole cutting report from the nearby well, regional geological map, and direct geological observation. Further, the inverted ERT section along with geological observation indicated volcanic breccias as an aquifer potential in the study area. The 2D resistivity cross-section is then gridded to obtain a 3D model of the potential aquifer geometry. From the model, the volume of volcanic breccia which is suspected as an potential aquifer layer is estimated at 122,392,828 m3.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jlbg

Publisher

Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences Environmental Science

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Jurnal Lingkungan dan Bencana Geologi (JLBG) merupakan terbitan berkala Pusat Air Tanah dan Geologi Tata Lingkungan, yang terbit triwulan (tiga nomor) dalam setahun sejak tahun 2010. Bulan terbit setiap tahunnya adalah bulan April, Agustus dan Desember. JLBG telah terakreditasi LIPI dengan nomor ...