Groundwater aquifer study on coal mining area: a case of North Samarinda, Indonesia

One of the sectors supporting the economy of Indonesia is the mining industry. In East Kalimantan, coal mining activity has been done widely. Coal-mining open-pit activities play a significant role in the economic growth and the advancement of technology for Indonesia. Therefore, it is necessary to...

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Main Authors: Shalaho Dina Devy, Christian Sarungallo
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Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
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Online Access:http://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/481
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spelling doaj-60e104ac145a4d0aaccb0ab461a013102020-11-25T03:41:34ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management2339-076X2502-24582018-09-01611483149310.15243/jdmlm.2018.061.1483204Groundwater aquifer study on coal mining area: a case of North Samarinda, IndonesiaShalaho Dina Devy0Christian Sarungallo1Mulawarman universityMining Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Mulawarman University, Samarinda, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaOne of the sectors supporting the economy of Indonesia is the mining industry. In East Kalimantan, coal mining activity has been done widely. Coal-mining open-pit activities play a significant role in the economic growth and the advancement of technology for Indonesia. Therefore, it is necessary to study every critical aspect including the hydrological and hydrogeological studies but especially aquifers, so that mining activities can be well managed and the impact on the environment can be overcome. The study of the aquifer from the study area was based on the resistivity value of the materials obtained through one of the geophysical methods that are the geoelectrical resistivity method, by using Wenner-Schlumberger configuration. In this study, geoelectrical resistivity method was performed in order to find out the condition of the subsurface by injecting two electrodes into the soil using direct current (DC) with certain distance so that potential difference can be known and resistivity information of subsurface layers can be obtained. The obtained resistivity value of the material was then interpreted so that the type of aquifer in the study area can be known. The interpretive results of the resistivity values of the materials in the study area showed that the distribution of aquifers based on measurement of a geoelectrical line of line number one, two and three, ware semi-confined aquifers. Meanwhile, the distribution of aquifers of line number four was confined aquifers. Based on the results of hydrological studies, the area of study has an annual rainfall of 3,053.704 mm/year with a watershed area of 16.586 km2. The evapotranspiration value of the study area is 1,784.21 mm/year, the surface run-off is 913.51 mm/year, and groundwater recharge is 355.98 mm/year.http://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/481geoelectricalgroundwater rechargeNorth SamarindaWenner-Schlumberger
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Groundwater aquifer study on coal mining area: a case of North Samarinda, Indonesia
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
geoelectrical
groundwater recharge
North Samarinda
Wenner-Schlumberger
author_facet Shalaho Dina Devy
Christian Sarungallo
author_sort Shalaho Dina Devy
title Groundwater aquifer study on coal mining area: a case of North Samarinda, Indonesia
title_short Groundwater aquifer study on coal mining area: a case of North Samarinda, Indonesia
title_full Groundwater aquifer study on coal mining area: a case of North Samarinda, Indonesia
title_fullStr Groundwater aquifer study on coal mining area: a case of North Samarinda, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Groundwater aquifer study on coal mining area: a case of North Samarinda, Indonesia
title_sort groundwater aquifer study on coal mining area: a case of north samarinda, indonesia
publisher University of Brawijaya
series Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
issn 2339-076X
2502-2458
publishDate 2018-09-01
description One of the sectors supporting the economy of Indonesia is the mining industry. In East Kalimantan, coal mining activity has been done widely. Coal-mining open-pit activities play a significant role in the economic growth and the advancement of technology for Indonesia. Therefore, it is necessary to study every critical aspect including the hydrological and hydrogeological studies but especially aquifers, so that mining activities can be well managed and the impact on the environment can be overcome. The study of the aquifer from the study area was based on the resistivity value of the materials obtained through one of the geophysical methods that are the geoelectrical resistivity method, by using Wenner-Schlumberger configuration. In this study, geoelectrical resistivity method was performed in order to find out the condition of the subsurface by injecting two electrodes into the soil using direct current (DC) with certain distance so that potential difference can be known and resistivity information of subsurface layers can be obtained. The obtained resistivity value of the material was then interpreted so that the type of aquifer in the study area can be known. The interpretive results of the resistivity values of the materials in the study area showed that the distribution of aquifers based on measurement of a geoelectrical line of line number one, two and three, ware semi-confined aquifers. Meanwhile, the distribution of aquifers of line number four was confined aquifers. Based on the results of hydrological studies, the area of study has an annual rainfall of 3,053.704 mm/year with a watershed area of 16.586 km2. The evapotranspiration value of the study area is 1,784.21 mm/year, the surface run-off is 913.51 mm/year, and groundwater recharge is 355.98 mm/year.
topic geoelectrical
groundwater recharge
North Samarinda
Wenner-Schlumberger
url http://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/481
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