Abstract
This is a study of the application of resistivity method to provide the subsurface data for building/ foundation construction. The subsurface data which provided is resistivity data laterally and vertically and able to be used to investigate the depth and thickness of bedrock. 35 points of 1D resistivity data had been collected in ITERA campus that covered ± 150 Ha. It concentrates at northern to middle part of ITERA campus. Schlumberger configuration was employed with minimum and maximum AB/2 was 2 and 150 meter respectively and 3 varied MN. Iso-resistivity maps show high apparent resistivity value was distributed laterally and vertically. High apparent resistivity value is indicated as a representative of bedrock. The high apparent resistivity zone (resistive zone) was shown in Iso-resistivity map AB/2 2.5 and consistently up to AB/2 15 with the range of high apparent resistivity value is 80.2 up to 210.8 ohmmeter. The resistive zone was distributed laterally in Northeast to West part of study area where the depth and thickness of bedrock in west part is shallower and thicker than others.
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