Metode Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Sounding (NMRS) Merupakan Teknik Baru dalam Eksplorasi Airtanah

Nurdin, Muhammad and Sudarto, Slamet (2011) Metode Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Sounding (NMRS) Merupakan Teknik Baru dalam Eksplorasi Airtanah. EKSPLORIUM, 32 (155). pp. 17-28. ISSN e-ISSN 2503-426x p-ISSN 0854-1418

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Abstract

NMRS method has been used in the past 10 years with success in various geological context and groundwater exploration. This method has indeed the ability of directly detecting the presence of water through the excitation of the hydrogen protons of water molecules. The frequency to which the H protons react depends on the magnitude of the Earth magnetic field, while the intensity of the excitation determines the depth of investigation. The amplitude of the magnetic field generated in return by the water of a layer is proportional to the porosity of this layer, and the time constant of the relaxation curve is linked to the mean pore size of the material, that is to say tightly related to its hydraulic permeability. A field cases such as illustrate NMRS application that is taken from measurement at Mauritania. NMRS measurement results in dry areas indicate the time-relaxation amplitude is low (10 A-ms) and water content is 1%. While the results of the aquifer region NMRS measurements showed -relaxation-time amplitude is quite large (270 A-ms) and water content is 12-30%.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: proton hydrogen; medan magnet; air tanah
Subjects: Taksonomi BATAN > Daur Bahan Bakar Nuklir dan Bahan Maju > Bahan Galian Nuklir > Teknik Eksplorasi Bahan Galian Nuklir
Taksonomi BATAN > Daur Bahan Bakar Nuklir dan Bahan Maju > Bahan Galian Nuklir > Teknik Eksplorasi Bahan Galian Nuklir
Divisions: BATAN > Pusat Teknologi Bahan Galian Nuklir
IPTEK > BATAN > Pusat Teknologi Bahan Galian Nuklir
Depositing User: Administrator Repository
Date Deposited: 04 May 2018 04:56
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2022 02:23
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/855

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