Abstract:
Lithology interpretation in Gean de Green II Housing, Rimba Panjang Village,
Tambang Sub-district, Kampar Regency has been measured using Schlumberger
geoelectric method. This study aims to determine the lithology layer and aquifer layer
that has the potential for fresh water. The measurements are carried out in two
trajectories with a length of 300 meters. Based on data processing, the resistivity
value of the soil layer ranges from (11.42 - 1287.30) Ωm with a maximum depth of
42.10 meters. for layer 2, the resistivity value of the soil layer ranges from (10.23 -
62.28) Ωm with a maximum depth of 41.06 meters. The lithology below the ground
surface of Gean de Green II Housing is peat, clay, sandstone, limestone, dry gravel,
saturated gravel, passive clay and sand. The lithological layer that potentially contains
fresh water or groundwater is a layer with a low resistivity value. In track 1 the depth
is about (18.07 - 35.92) meters while in track 2 is (41.06 - 60.00) meters. The
thickness of the peat layer affects the water quality. Shallow peat layers ( < 1.00)
meters do not affect water quality while peat layers with a thickness of about (1.00 -
7.59) meters can affect water quality. The water are not suitable for consumption,
because it is acidic and brownish red color and might cause rust