Integration of 2D resistivity and remote sensing for potential aquifer in Kedungadem, Bojonegoro district

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2021

Abstract

Water is essential for humanity. The groundwater exploration was conducted to determine the potential shallow freshwater. This research aims to provide the water supply, especially for local people of Kedungadem city in Bojonegoro district of East Java, Indonesia. The 2D resistivity and remote sensing were used as a methodology to study the groundwater potential. The study area is located in Kedungadem city of Bojonegoro, where the selected resistivity sites are in Bunten, Tondumulo, and Lele. The configuration setting for the 2D resistivity method is a pole-dipole array, while for remote sensing, the satellite imagery used is Landsat 8. The integration of both methods indicates the high potential of groundwater occurs in Tondumulo and Lele, and as for Bunten, the potential of groundwater is low. © 2021, Books and Journals Private Ltd.. All rights reserved.

Keywords

2D resistivity, Aquifer, Bojonegoro, Groundwater, Remote sensing

Divisions

Science,GEOLOGY

Publication Title

Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels

Volume

69

Issue

8

Publisher

INSIO Scientific Books and Periodicals

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