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Geological logging of the borehole  

Geological logging of the borehole  

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Site characterization study is one of the major components in assessing the potential site for borehole disposal facility. The main objective of this study is to obtain the geology, geomorphology, hydrogeology and geochemistry information in order to understand the regional geological setting, its past evolution and likely future natural evolution...

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... for Class IV, development on such terrain is only allowed in the interest of the general public such as for infrastructural purposes with similar technical input as in Class III. Borehole log information Figure 7 shows the interpretation of geological logging based on the records of exploratory boreholes constructed within the proposed site. The thickness of the meta-sedimentary rocks or residual soil that overlying the hard rock underneath 16m below the existing ground level. ...

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