2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/933/1/012056
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Geophysical investigation of road failure the case of the main street of Alue Naga, Banda Aceh, Indonesia

Abstract: A geophysical investigation has been conducted on the road to assess the subsurface soil characteristics. The study investigates the causes of road failure around the body of the damaged roads in the main street of Alue Naga, Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh to determine the variations of rocks charge ability and resistivity value of the subsurface of the study area. The method employed for this study was 2D Electrical Resistivity and Induced Polarization (IP) method with using Wenner-Schlumberger array. Two profiles c… Show more

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“…Previous disaster studies, employing similar resistivity methods were carried out, including fault analysis in Pohgajih, Blitar [2], and an investigation of the fractures and possible seepage zones in the Sutami Dam [4]. The same method was also employed previously, for investigating the damages in the subsurface of the main Alue Naga road, Banda Aceh [5], or in the study of landslides occurring, due to limestone fractures, along the Ankara-Kirikkale toll road and railroad, Central in Turkey [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous disaster studies, employing similar resistivity methods were carried out, including fault analysis in Pohgajih, Blitar [2], and an investigation of the fractures and possible seepage zones in the Sutami Dam [4]. The same method was also employed previously, for investigating the damages in the subsurface of the main Alue Naga road, Banda Aceh [5], or in the study of landslides occurring, due to limestone fractures, along the Ankara-Kirikkale toll road and railroad, Central in Turkey [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%