Integrated cave stability assessment: a case study at Naga Mas Cave, Mount Pua, Kinta Valley, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia

Naga Mas Cave, a natural cave which also houses a temple is becoming one of the popular places of worship for Buddhist community in Ipoh, Perak. With the increasing number of worshippers entering the cave, the stability of this cave becomes important. With that in mind, an assessment on natural cave...

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Main Authors: Goh, Thian Lai, Lok, Kah Kit, Azimah Hussin, Ailie Sofyiana Serasa, Abdul Ghani Rafek, Lee, Khai Ern, Tuan Rusli Mohamed, Shao, Lei, Chen, Yanlong, Zhang, Mingwei
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019
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author Goh, Thian Lai
Lok, Kah Kit
Azimah Hussin,
Ailie Sofyiana Serasa,
Abdul Ghani Rafek,
Lee, Khai Ern
Tuan Rusli Mohamed,
Shao, Lei
Chen, Yanlong
Zhang, Mingwei
author_facet Goh, Thian Lai
Lok, Kah Kit
Azimah Hussin,
Ailie Sofyiana Serasa,
Abdul Ghani Rafek,
Lee, Khai Ern
Tuan Rusli Mohamed,
Shao, Lei
Chen, Yanlong
Zhang, Mingwei
author_sort Goh, Thian Lai
building UKM Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description Naga Mas Cave, a natural cave which also houses a temple is becoming one of the popular places of worship for Buddhist community in Ipoh, Perak. With the increasing number of worshippers entering the cave, the stability of this cave becomes important. With that in mind, an assessment on natural cave stability was conducted in the interest of public safety. Slope Mass Rating (SMR), Q rock mass classification system and cave roof thickness-width ratio of cave were employed in this assessment. The lithology of study area consists of dolomitic limestone. Discontinuity surveys were conducted at two slopes, labeled C1 and C2. For slope C1, three (3) joint sets J1, J2 and J3 with the dip direction and angles of 332º/49º, 154º/37º and 049º/80º, respectively, were identified. While slope C2 has four (4) sets of joints J1, J2, J3 and J4 with the dip direction and angles of 323º/44º, 125º/57º, 42º/76º, 263º/67º, respectively. The relationship between the rock quality, Q values and cave width shows that all parts inside the cave need support except for the cave chamber at the northern part. As for the cave wall stability, the northern part of the south east wall, south eastern and southern part as well as the north western wall and south western corner were classified as poor slope class due to the unfavorable orientation of the cave wall. Ratio of cave roof thickness and cave width shows that the cave is stable. From the results, a mitigation plan is proposed to highlight the cave safety zone to ensure the safety of worshippers and public visiting the cave.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:144312020-04-01T13:19:49Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14431/ Integrated cave stability assessment: a case study at Naga Mas Cave, Mount Pua, Kinta Valley, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia Goh, Thian Lai Lok, Kah Kit Azimah Hussin, Ailie Sofyiana Serasa, Abdul Ghani Rafek, Lee, Khai Ern Tuan Rusli Mohamed, Shao, Lei Chen, Yanlong Zhang, Mingwei Naga Mas Cave, a natural cave which also houses a temple is becoming one of the popular places of worship for Buddhist community in Ipoh, Perak. With the increasing number of worshippers entering the cave, the stability of this cave becomes important. With that in mind, an assessment on natural cave stability was conducted in the interest of public safety. Slope Mass Rating (SMR), Q rock mass classification system and cave roof thickness-width ratio of cave were employed in this assessment. The lithology of study area consists of dolomitic limestone. Discontinuity surveys were conducted at two slopes, labeled C1 and C2. For slope C1, three (3) joint sets J1, J2 and J3 with the dip direction and angles of 332º/49º, 154º/37º and 049º/80º, respectively, were identified. While slope C2 has four (4) sets of joints J1, J2, J3 and J4 with the dip direction and angles of 323º/44º, 125º/57º, 42º/76º, 263º/67º, respectively. The relationship between the rock quality, Q values and cave width shows that all parts inside the cave need support except for the cave chamber at the northern part. As for the cave wall stability, the northern part of the south east wall, south eastern and southern part as well as the north western wall and south western corner were classified as poor slope class due to the unfavorable orientation of the cave wall. Ratio of cave roof thickness and cave width shows that the cave is stable. From the results, a mitigation plan is proposed to highlight the cave safety zone to ensure the safety of worshippers and public visiting the cave. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14431/1/19%20Goh%20Thian%20Lai.pdf Goh, Thian Lai and Lok, Kah Kit and Azimah Hussin, and Ailie Sofyiana Serasa, and Abdul Ghani Rafek, and Lee, Khai Ern and Tuan Rusli Mohamed, and Shao, Lei and Chen, Yanlong and Zhang, Mingwei (2019) Integrated cave stability assessment: a case study at Naga Mas Cave, Mount Pua, Kinta Valley, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana, 48 (11). pp. 2493-2501. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid48bil11_2019/KandunganJilid48Bil11_2019.html
spellingShingle Goh, Thian Lai
Lok, Kah Kit
Azimah Hussin,
Ailie Sofyiana Serasa,
Abdul Ghani Rafek,
Lee, Khai Ern
Tuan Rusli Mohamed,
Shao, Lei
Chen, Yanlong
Zhang, Mingwei
Integrated cave stability assessment: a case study at Naga Mas Cave, Mount Pua, Kinta Valley, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
title Integrated cave stability assessment: a case study at Naga Mas Cave, Mount Pua, Kinta Valley, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
title_full Integrated cave stability assessment: a case study at Naga Mas Cave, Mount Pua, Kinta Valley, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Integrated cave stability assessment: a case study at Naga Mas Cave, Mount Pua, Kinta Valley, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Integrated cave stability assessment: a case study at Naga Mas Cave, Mount Pua, Kinta Valley, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
title_short Integrated cave stability assessment: a case study at Naga Mas Cave, Mount Pua, Kinta Valley, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
title_sort integrated cave stability assessment: a case study at naga mas cave, mount pua, kinta valley, ipoh, perak, malaysia
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http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14431/
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