ICER3M 2019 Conference

Analysis of the Surface Distribution of Graphite Mineral Deposits in Metamorphic Rocks Using the Geoelectric Method in Kolaka District, Kolaka Regency
La Hamimu (a*), L.O Ngkoimani (b), S. Asfar (b), Jahidin (a), M.A Sam (a), A. Okto (b)

a) Geophysics Department, Halu Oleo University, Campus Bumi Thridharma Anduonohu, Kendari City, Phone (0401)3191929, Fax (0401)3190496
b) Geology Department, Halu Oleo University, Campus Bumi Thridharma Anduonohu, Kendari City, Phone (0401)3191929, Fax (0401)3190496


Abstract

Abstract. This research activity was conducted in Watuliandu Village, Kolaka District, Kolaka Regency. The purpose of this research activity is to determine the resistivity and subsurface distribution of graphite mineral deposits on metamorphic rocks using the resistivity method with a configuration of Wenner-Schlumberger. Data retrieval is done as many as 3 (three) line measurements. The results of this study show 2D subsurface cross-sections represented by variations in the resistivity values. Broadly speaking, in each track graphite minerals are found that are associated with schist rocks with resistivity range values of 18.3-114 Ωm.

Keywords: Watuliandu Village, Graphite, Geoelectrical Method, Wenner-schlumberger

Topic: Electromagnetic Methods

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/aVyv8HXDRh9m

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