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Published on: October 16, 2018
A novel subsurface slopes hazardous mapping with engineering geologic and geophysical characterizations
Mohamad Anuri Ghazali1,2, Mohd Rozi Umor1, John Stephen Kayode3
1Program Geologi, Department of Earth Science and Natural Resources, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia.
Abstract:
Engineering geological characterizations, and geophysical mapping of subsurface structures to monitor some susceptible infrastructural facilities to hazardous slopes for effectiveness, safety to lives and properties, in addition to policy management for sustainable development. Novel integrated engineering geology, geoelectrical resistivity (ER), and borehole data analysis, to characterize subsurface for slope instability, determining critical zones prone to hazardous slopes in Peninsular Malaysian (PM), east coast areas was focused on. Engineering Laboratory soil investigations using disturbed and undisturbed samples collected to obtain firsthand information on the subsurface soils, and rocks physical properties, integrated with ER data to obtain subsurface geoelectric profiles. Regions delineated as loose and marked as water saturated residual soils prone to slopes corresponds to ER values < 100 Ω-m. ER values between 100 ≥ 500 Ω-m, were delineated as residual soils zones devoid of water contents. Subsurface geoelectric profiles related to hard materials were delineated as weathered and fractured bedrock zones corresponding to ER values between 500 ≥ 2000 Ω-m. Granitic bedrock units delineated as subsurface lithological zones with ER values > 4000 Ω-m. Slope Mass Ratings (SMR), was carried out to construct suitability, and slope assessment system (SAS) model ratings map for the four classes obtained.
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