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Classifying Ground Rippability and Weathering Grades in a Sedimentary Rock Geological Environment Using Seismic Refraction Survey

Najmiah Rosli
Nazrin Rahman
Edy Tonnizam
Rosli Saad
Athirah Rosli
Muhammad Ammar Ahmad Dahisam
Dayang Zulaika Abang Hasbollah
Fazleen Slamat
Eka Kusmawati Suparmanto
Mariatul Kiftiah Ahmad Legiman
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-07-10
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SJR0.281
CiteScore2.1
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ISSN18748368
Abstract
Introduction

An in-depth understanding of the ground subsurface is crucial for foundation design and excavation works and for avoiding potential hazards during land development. In this regard, the ground rippability and weathering grades are some of the ground information needed. While geotechnical works are preferred, their limited horizontal coverage and high cost are often constraints that limit their use.

Aims

To counter this, a geophysical survey is employed for its wider area coverage and cost-efficiency. Therefore, this study used the seismic refraction method to assess the rippability and weathering grades in a sedimentary rock geological setting (interbedded sandstone, siltstone, and shale) as a preliminary ground assessment.

Methods

A seismic refraction survey was carried out using Aktiebolaget Elektrisk Malmletning (ABEM) Terraloc Pro 2, where the survey line was 115m long. Rippability was obtained by correlating seismic values with the Caterpillar D10R rippability table. Meanwhile, the weathering grades of the ground were determined by correlating the study area with another study area of a similar geological setting.

Results

Within the 39m penetration depth, three layers can be classified from the ground’s P-wave velocity values and D10R Caterpillar rippability chart, which include rippable, marginal, and non-rippable layers. A break in the continuous ground layers could be seen, causing lower velocity values to be sandwiched between high velocities, which signified the presence of fracture. The weathering grades were also successfully classified from the seismic velocity values.

Conclusion

Using seismic refraction method, this study successfully employed seismic velocity values in determining the rippability and weathering grades of interbedded sedimentary rock without borehole record.

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Rosli N. et al. Classifying Ground Rippability and Weathering Grades in a Sedimentary Rock Geological Environment Using Seismic Refraction Survey // Open Construction and Building Technology Journal. 2024. Vol. 18. No. 1.
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Rosli N., Rahman N., Tonnizam E., Saad R., Rosli A., Dahisam M. A. A., Hasbollah D. Z. A., Slamat F., Suparmanto E. K., Legiman M. K. A. Classifying Ground Rippability and Weathering Grades in a Sedimentary Rock Geological Environment Using Seismic Refraction Survey // Open Construction and Building Technology Journal. 2024. Vol. 18. No. 1.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.2174/0118748368298759240624053223
UR - https://openconstructionbuildingtechnologyjournal.com/VOLUME/18/ELOCATOR/e18748368298759/
TI - Classifying Ground Rippability and Weathering Grades in a Sedimentary Rock Geological Environment Using Seismic Refraction Survey
T2 - Open Construction and Building Technology Journal
AU - Rosli, Najmiah
AU - Rahman, Nazrin
AU - Tonnizam, Edy
AU - Saad, Rosli
AU - Rosli, Athirah
AU - Dahisam, Muhammad Ammar Ahmad
AU - Hasbollah, Dayang Zulaika Abang
AU - Slamat, Fazleen
AU - Suparmanto, Eka Kusmawati
AU - Legiman, Mariatul Kiftiah Ahmad
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/07/10
PB - Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
IS - 1
VL - 18
SN - 1874-8368
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@article{2024_Rosli,
author = {Najmiah Rosli and Nazrin Rahman and Edy Tonnizam and Rosli Saad and Athirah Rosli and Muhammad Ammar Ahmad Dahisam and Dayang Zulaika Abang Hasbollah and Fazleen Slamat and Eka Kusmawati Suparmanto and Mariatul Kiftiah Ahmad Legiman},
title = {Classifying Ground Rippability and Weathering Grades in a Sedimentary Rock Geological Environment Using Seismic Refraction Survey},
journal = {Open Construction and Building Technology Journal},
year = {2024},
volume = {18},
publisher = {Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.},
month = {jul},
url = {https://openconstructionbuildingtechnologyjournal.com/VOLUME/18/ELOCATOR/e18748368298759/},
number = {1},
doi = {10.2174/0118748368298759240624053223}
}