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Application of ground-penetrating radar for shallow subsurface investigation at the coastal area of lhok village, lhoong, aceh besar regency, aceh

  • Nanda Muhammad,
  • Ismail Nazli,
  • Mahlia Muna,
  • Amril Farhadila,
  • Munir Badrul,
  • Asyqari Amir,
  • Khatimah Husnul,
  • Haditiar Yudi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20248702015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 87
p. 02015

Abstract

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This research aims to identify subsurface layers in the coastal area of Lhok Village, Lhoong, Aceh Besar Regency, Aceh. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) was the primary method to extract information concerning concealed geological structures beneath the Earth's surface, including in coastal areas. GPR is a non-destructive geophysical technique that utilizes electromagnetic waves to explore and map subsurface layers. However, data collection involved field surveys utilizing GPR equipment directed at the ground's surface. During the survey, radar data was processed and analysed to pinpoint various subsurface level. The obtained information contributes to a deeper understanding of the region's geological characteristics and subsurface layers. Additionally, it aids in assessing geological risks, facilitating construction planning, and conserving natural resources in the area. Here, the outcomes of this study may also serve as a foundation for further research in geology and geophysics within the Aceh Coastal region.