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Title: Shear joints and its relations with subsurface structures in Batu Melintang, Jeli, Kelantan, Malaysia
Authors: SULAIMAN, MOHD SYAKIR 
Wani Sofia Udin 
Aweng A/l Eh Rak 
Keywords: shear;joint;stress;subsurface;structure;Jeli
Issue Date: Dec-2020
Publisher: UMK Publisher
Journal: J. Trop. Resour. Sustain. Sci. 
Abstract: 
Shear joint is the common rock deformation structures formed in Batu Melintang, Jeli due to its
location within Bentong-Raub Suture zone. The structural analysis of shear joint can give
information about the direction of maximum and minimum stress exerted on a rock while
undergoing deformation as the effect of stress fields in the study area. The subsurface structural
analysis is done by using the geophysical resistivity method. It displays the subsurface structure in
the area for confirmation of the structure found on the surface whether it is highly fractured,
moderately fractured or low fractured. The research area was divided into six grids for systematic
field measurement. The shear joints orientation were taken while conducting geological mapping
and recorded using rose diagram analysis; while the geophysical resistivity method was carried out
with a varied length of survey lines set at 200/100m and 1.25/2.5/5m electrode spacing. The
subsurface depth of penetration for each survey line is varied, ranging from 0m to 50m. The data is
processed in RES2DINV software to obtain the pseudosection profile of the subsurface. The study
area principal stress was identified; the maximum stress force s1 was directed in NW-SE in
direction of S107°E and N287°W, while minimum stress s3 was directed in NE-SW in direction of
N17°E and S197°W. The pseudosection subsurface image also displayed a correlation between
surface shear joint structures and subsurface structures. The subsurface investigation; according to
the pseudosection found that the study area consists of highly fractured structure displayed as
several weak zones and fractures of bedrock.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2709
ISSN: 2462-2389
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