Correlation of Electrical Resistivity Tomography and Geotechnical Field Data for Soil Profile Characterization

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This study looked at the effects of compaction on resistivity values as well as the relationship between different degrees of compaction. The material used in this experiment was laterite soil. The sample was tested into a standard proctor mould. The model has 10.20cm diameter and 11.6 cm for height of the mould. Each sample's resistivity was measured entirely compacted.The resistivity testing in this study were conducted using the Miller 400A. ASTM D 422 Standards were used, and for electrical resistivity testing, ASTM G57 is used. This research emphasises the impact of moisture content on resistivity value, as soil reduces resistivity value when the soil has higher moisture content which is 120 Ωm at 37%, and 190 Ωm at 25%. By comparing the results of different moisture content of soil samples under varied degrees of compaction, better resistivity interpretation tables may be generated.

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Abd Malik, A. K., Madun, A., & Zahari, M. N. H. (2023). Correlation of Electrical Resistivity Tomography and Geotechnical Field Data for Soil Profile Characterization. Journal of Sustainable Underground Exploration, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.30880/jsue.2023.03.01.002

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