Identification groundwater aquifer by using geoelectrical method: Case study Pondok Pesantren Darussallam, Kradenan, Grobogan

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Geoelectrical is one of the geophysical methods that used to characteristic of rocks for early stage exploration. Geoelectrical using Wenner-Schlumberger configuration has been used to estimate the aquifer at Pondok Pesantren Darussallam. Based on the geological map of Grobogan, Kradenan is consist of Alluvium. There are three lines acquisition which length 500 meters and the space of electrode is 25 meters. The data processed using Res2Dinv and the 2D inversion show that the maximum depth is 78.2 meters. The result of this researh show that there is a aquifer at depth 30 - 50 meters. Based on the values of resistivity, 1 - 10 ohm,m identified as clay, then resistivity 10 - 100 ohm.m is sandstone indicated as aquifer, and resistivity 100 - 1338,9 ohm.m is limestone.

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Legowo, B., Darsono, Putra, A. G., & Kurniawan, M. F. R. (2018). Identification groundwater aquifer by using geoelectrical method: Case study Pondok Pesantren Darussallam, Kradenan, Grobogan. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 983). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/983/1/012030

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