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Kajian Mata Air Panas di Semenanjung Malaysia (Hot Springs in Peninsular Malaysia)

Abd. Rahim Samsudin, and Umar Hamzah, and Rakmi Abdul Rahman, (1996) Kajian Mata Air Panas di Semenanjung Malaysia (Hot Springs in Peninsular Malaysia). Sains Malaysiana , 25 (2). pp. 125-136. ISSN 01266039

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Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Dept. of Geology["lib/metafield:join_corp_creators" not defined]Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Dept. of Geology["lib/metafield:join_corp_creators" not defined]Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Dept. of Chemical and Process Engineering

Abstract

The hot springs of Peninsular Malaysia were studied to gather information on their associated geology, temperature, flow rate and water quality as well as to assess their potential development for tourism industry. The geological study indicated that most of the hot springs are located within or close to the granite rock and associated with fault zones. The temperature of the hot springs range from 27°C to 103°C with individual flow rate between 0.1 to 27.0 L/S. Chemical analysis indicated that all of the hot spring waters are relatively low in dissolved salts and metals.

Kajian menyeluruh ke atas mata air panas di Semenanjung Malaysia telah dilakukan untuk mendapatkan maklumat geologi, suhu, kadar aliran dan kualiti air panas serta potensi untuk dibangunkan bagi industri pelancongan. Kajian geologi menunjukkan kebanyakan mata air panas ini terletak di dalam atau berhampiran kawasan batuan granit dan berasosiasi dengan zon sesar. Air panas ini mempunyai julat suhu daripada 27°C hingga 103°C dan kadar aliran daripada 0.1 hingga 27.0 L/S. Analisis kimia menunjukkan kesemua air panas ini mengandungi kandungan garam dan logam terlarut yang rendah.

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Keywords:Hot springs, Geology, Malaysia
Subjects:Q Science, Computer Science
ID Code:3287

Abdul Rahim Samsudin & Umar Hamzah. 1994. Geological study of thermal spring in Peninsular Malaysia, Sains Malaysiana 23(1): 23-32.

Abdul Rashid Bachik. 1991. A Preliminary Study of The Water Quality and Flow of Thermal Springs in Peninsular Malaysia. Annual Report 170-185.

Bott, W. 1980. The Thermal Springs of Selangor and Malacca (Available as a separate reprint From the Geological Survey of Malaysia, Ipoh).

Biro Rundingan dan Kembangan. 1993. Draft Report viability and development potentials of hot springs for tourism in Malaysia, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, 43600, Selangor, D.E.

Ho, C.S. 1979. Geothermal Survey: Geothermometric measurements of hot springs in Perak and Kedah. Geological Survey of Malaysia, Annual Report 282-288.

Umar Hamzah, Abdul Rahim Samsudin & Abdul Ghani Rafek. 1990. Penentuan Sifat geofizik jasad batuan di sekitar beberapa zon air panas di Malaysia. Laporan Akhir penyelidikan 35/89, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor.

Zaiton Harun. 1992. Anatomi sesar-sesar utama Semenanjung Malaysia. Thesis Ph.D Jabatan Geologi, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor D.E.

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