Identification the subsurface structures of kadipaten terung site using surface 3d resistivity methods

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Measurements of the 3D resistivity method have been carried out in the Terung Site, Terung Wetan Village, Krian, Sidoarjo Regency. The study was conducted to determine the distribution pattern of the Terung Site subsurface structure. Many archaeological sites from ancient times have been buried or deliberately buried beneath the surface. The process of searching archaeological sites that have been carried out only based on the results of stories that developed in the community. The 3D resistivity method can be used as a method for conducting site searches. The 3D resistivity method gives the image of the resistivity distribution in a vertical and horizontal cross section therefore to produce a more resolutive image. Based on measurements with the 3D Wenner configuration resistivity method, there is a structured continuity of Kadipaten Terung Site in the depth of 1.5-3.5 meters with resistivity values of 30 Ωm - 80 m.

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Widodo, A., Syaifuddin, F., Mudhofar, A., Warnana, D. D., Rochman, J. P. G. N., Ariyanti, N., & Lestari, W. (2019). Identification the subsurface structures of kadipaten terung site using surface 3d resistivity methods. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 546). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/546/3/032032

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