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Abstract
In this study, a 2D geo-electrical resistivity survey was conducted at Institute of Sustainable Agrotechnology (InSAT) Padang Besar, Perlis to locate potential groundwater zone. A set of ABEM Terrameter SAS 400 was used to measure resistivity and chargeability value of 400-meter survey line. Then, the measured data was analysed using RES2DINV software to produce resistivity and chargeability imaging profiles. It was found that, there is one groundwater reservoir detected at a distance of 180 m from left end at distance 0 m. The groundwater reservoir zone was located at 50 m depth below ground surface. The resistivity and chargeability values of this zone varied between 500 to 5000 Ωm and 0 to 2 ms, respectively.
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1 Faculty of Chemical & Energy Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia
2 Institute of Sustainable Agrotechnology (InSAT), Perlis, Malaysia.