Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/5 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-02 VSW Index 260,7

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Date: Point No. 2007/7/5 NT-01 Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Location (UTM) Topography of granite hill in flat land Lithology: Medium grained hornblende granite. Topography: Small hill extend NNE-SSW. Land use: Grass land for pasturage. Water use: no water in dug well. VSW Index 265,220 1,268,119 49 Elev Geological Unit D2-70

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/5 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-02 VSW Index 260,759 1,268,832 68 Village of minority group (Cham tribe) Water use: Water jar for rain water donated by UNICEF. Land use: Farmland (corn field). D2-71

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/5 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-03 VSW Index 268,742 1,268,397 23 Village of majority group (Kinh tribe) Water use: Dug well and water jar for rain water. Land use: Farmland (corn and paddy field). (No Picture) D2-72

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/5 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-04 VSW Index 271,249 1,261,116 35 Salt field near granite mountain Land use: Salt field operated by VISALCO (almosit field under construction), water pumping unit donated by Japanese Governmnet? Topography: Steep mountain of Cretaceous granite and flat land. D2-73

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/5 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-05 VSW Index 277,120 1,269,083 60 Dam site for agricultural water supply Water use: Dam for agricultural water supply operated by the department of agricultural development, dug well (D = 4-5m). Land use: Farmland (peanut, corn, water melon, paddy field in low land). D2-74

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/5 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-06 VSW Index 279,332 1,265,776 97 Topography of granite and sand dune Topography: Steep mountain of granite and flat land with gentle relief of sand dune Land use: Bare land of whitish brown colored soil (granule and pebble of quartz, feldspar). D2-75

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/5 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-07 VSW Index 281,744 1,263,075 43 Topography of sand dune Topography: Gentle slope hill with whitish brown sand (fine to medium grain of quartz, feldspar) Land use: Farmland (bean), fish breeding pond (shrimp) near coast line. D2-76

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/5 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-08 VSW Index 268,830 1,287,602 32 Outcrop of Cretaceous granite Lithology: Weathered medium to coarse grained granite. Topography: Gentle hill extend NE-SW. D2-77

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/5 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-09 VSW Index 262,886 1,294,084 40 Water use in Cretaceous granite area Water use: Dug well (D = 8m) and water jar for rain water, salinity and fluorine problem in dug well, dry up in dry season. Topography: Gentle hill, granite exist in shallow part (difficult to drill under 20m). D2-78

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/5 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-10 VSW Index 255,083 1,305,281 129 Land use in intermountane basin Land use: Farmland (paddy field). Water use: Agricultural water supply from river water. D2-79

Date: Point No. 2007/7/5 NT-11 Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Location (UTM) Elev VSW Index 251,849 1,306,770 155 Topography in intermountane basin of granite Topography: Small mountain extend NE-SW. Water use: Dug well for drinking (D = 4m), calcium problem in groundwater. Geological Unit D2-80

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/5 Location (UTM) Point No. NT-12 VSW Index 247,769 1,309,003 214 Hydraulic power plant in granite area "Song Pha" hydraulic power plant, water from dam in the opposite side of mountain by pipeline. Elev Geological Unit D2-81

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/6 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-13 VSW Index 292,821 1,281,532 5 Land use in flat land near coast Land use: Fish breeding pond (Shrimp) and salt field, factory for salt manufacturing, farmland (garlic and onion). Water use: Dug well, salinity problem. D2-82

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/6 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-14 VSW Index 300,011 1,289,182 14 Water use in intermountane small basin Water use: Dug well for drinking (D = 3m, W = 5m), quality of water is good, volume is rich, water supply system from dam. Land use: Farmland (grape, garlic and onion) D2-83

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/6 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-15 VSW Index 284,763 1,289,243 5 Water supply system Water use: Water supply center for drinking, dug well and river water for irrigation. Land use: Farmland (paddy field) and grass land. D2-84

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/6 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-16 VSW Index 288,448 1,294,463 21 Topography in Cretaceous granite. Topography: Steep montain and valley extend NE-SW along lineament. Land use: Farmland (paddy field with reservoir). D2-85

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/6 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-17 VSW Index 292,246 1,304,465 19 Topography of Jurassic or Cretaceous volcanic rock Topography: Steep mountain, edge of mountain is clear. Land use: Quarry for volcanic rock, farmland in flat land (paddy field). D2-86

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/6 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. NT-18 VSW Index 264,720 1,298,615 133 Outcrop of Jurassic or Cretaceous volcanic rock Lithology: Silicified rhyolitic rock with quartz vein (W = 10mm). Topography: Steep mountain covered with vegetation. D2-87

Date: Point No. 2007/7/2 BT-01 Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Location (UTM) Elev VSW Index 99,294 1,208,023 120 Soil in Quarternary volcanic rock Soil: Brown colored gravel of basalt. Land use: Farmland (corn and vegetable). Water use: Dug well, villager purchase water in dry season for dry up of well water. Geological Unit D2-88

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/2 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-02 VSW Index 110,452 1,227,846 90 Land use in Quarternary volcanic rock Land use: Farmland (corn, vegetable, coffee and cashew nut). Water use: Drilled well for drinking (D = 30m), agricultural water supply for irrigation from river water. Soil: Brown colored soil with basalt boulder. D2-89

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/2 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-03 VSW Index 126,108 1,239,787 111 Land use in alluvium plain Land use: Farmland (paddy field). Water use: Dug well (dry up in dry season), agricultural water supply from river water, volume of water is rich. D2-90

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/2 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-04 VSW Index 142,777 1,234,480 143 Outcrop of Jurassic sedimentary rock D2-91

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/2 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-05 VSW Index 139,029 1,227,106 124 Water supply center Water supply center operated by P-CERWASS with iron elimination facility. D2-92

BT-06 Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/2 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. VSW Index 137,342 1,225,006 136 Outcrop of Jurassic sedimentary rock Lithology: Light gray colored fine sandstone and siltstone which are hard by silicification, landslide in oxidation zone. D2-93

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/2 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-07 VSW Index 132,062 1,214,368 134 Granite mountain with lineament Topography: Steep mountaion and valley extend NE-SW. Land use: Farmland (mango, cashew nut and cassava). D2-94

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/2 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-08 VSW Index 138,813 1,197,891 65 Land use in Jurassic sedimentary rock Land use: Farmland (paddy, sugarcane and corn field). D2-95

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/2 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-09 VSW Index 145,825 1,199,800 56 Drilled well site Drilled by 705 Geological Union (D = 93m, > 100m finally). (No Picture) D2-96

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/3 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-10 VSW Index 189,625 1,218,271 13 Land use in flat land near sand dune Land use: Farmland (dragon fruits and paddy field). D2-97

Date: Point No. 2007/7/3 BT-11 Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Location (UTM) Geological Unit VSW Index 191,285 1,223,593 29 Outcrop of Cretaceous volcanic rock Lithology: Gray colored silicified rock (andesitic?) on slope, medium grained hornblende granite boulder with quartz vein (1cm). Elev D2-98

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/3 Location (UTM) Point No. BT-12 VSW Index 210,436 1,241,254 36 Boulder of basalt and basaltic soil section Lithology: Dark colored porous basalt. Soil: Dark brown colored soil, many granules in B layer. Land use: Grass land for pasturage, farmland (cassava, cashew nut, paddy near pond). Elev Geological Unit D2-99

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/3 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-13 VSW Index 210,451 1,250,615 78 Outcrop of Jurassic sedimentary rock Lithology: Dark gray colored fine sandstone - siltstone, well bedded and lamination, silicified, N40E vertical. Topography: Flat land with gentle relief, low mountain extend N-S in Jurassic volcanics? D2-100

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/3 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-14 VSW Index 211,524 1,263,344 144 Residence area for minority group New residences for the settlement plan of minority group with water supply system, bath and toilet. D2-101

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/3 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-15 VSW Index 211,231 1,257,584 155 Outcrop of Jurassic volcanic rock Lithology: Silicified andesite with joint. Land use: Farmland (paddy in flat land and corn field on slope). D2-102

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/3 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-16 VSW Index 227,307 1,249,464 28 Aguricultural water supply system near granite mountain Water use: Irrigation canal, volume of water is poor, pipeline and water service tower for water supply system. Land use: Farmland (sesame and corn, no cropping in dry season). D2-103

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/3 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-17 VSW Index 238,662 1,237,664 5 Land use in flat land along coast Land use: Fish breeding pond (shrimp) and salt field. Water use: Fluorine problem in dug well, villager purchase drinking water. D2-104

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/3 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-18 VSW Index 246,538 1,241,169 90 Topography of sand dune Topography: Gentle relief hill. Soil: Reddish (oxidation) quartz sand, medium to coarse grained. Land use: Grass land for pasturage, drought. D2-105

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/3 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-19 VSW Index 253,825 1,252,275 37 Outcrop of Cretaceous volcanic rock near dam Lithology: Silicified rhyolite with quartz veinlets (max. 50cm, ave. joint (N40W, N80E). Water use: Dam for agricultural water supply operated by Hydrologic enginerring, control and exploring company. D2-106

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/3 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-20 VSW Index 213,008 1,230,825 164 Topography of sand dune Topography: Gentle hill and mountain. Landuse: Forest D2-107

Date: Point No. 2007/7/3 BT-21 Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Location (UTM) Land use in sand dune Land use: Farmland (peanut) and grass land. Water use: Reservoir in valley among sand dune. VSW Index 216,297 1,225,437 68 Elev Geological Unit D2-108

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/3 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-22 VSW Index 215,265 1,222,911 87 Soil of sand dune Soil: Reddish brown colored quartz sand, sand dune on slope of mountain. Land use: Grass land. D2-109

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/4 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-23 VSW Index 186,723 1,227,506 33 Land use in alluvium Land use: Farmland (paddy field), the biggest paddy field in Binh Thuan Province. Water use: Dug well (dry up in dry season), water supply system is under construction. D2-110

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/4 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-24 VSW Index 187,674 1,235,757 92 Outcrop of Cretaceous granite near dam site Lithology: Medium grained hornblende granite with volcanics nodule, joint (N50E). Water use: Dam for agricultural water supply. D2-111

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/4 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-25 VSW Index 186,281 1,244,950 161 Outcrop of Jurassic sedimentary rock Lithology: Alternation of dark gray colored siltstone / brown colored mussive sandstone, N50E 80S. D2-112

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/4 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-26 VSW Index 185,050 1,246,387 197 Outcrop of Jurassic sediments and Cretaceous volcanics Lithology: Dark gray colored siltstone (shale) with heat alteration, intrusive of light gray colored andesite (W = 6-7m). Topography: Gentle hill and mountain. Land use: Farmland (corn). D2-113

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/4 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-27 VSW Index 164,830 1,213,595 46 Land use in Alluvium plain Land use: Farmland (dragon fruits) with reddish colored soil. Water use: Irrigation canal from river, water supply system for drinking water. D2-114

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/4 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-28 VSW Index 158,123 1,189,071 5 Land use in Alluvium plain near coast Land use: Farmland (dragon fruits and paddy field). Surface water: River, volume of water is rich. D2-115

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/4 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-29 VSW Index 167,284 1,186,769 10 Land use in Alluvium plain near coast Land use: Farmland (paddy and dragon fruits field). Water use: Dug well (D = 11m), iron and fluorine problem in drinking water. D2-116

Result of Field Geological Survey and Ground Truth for the Analysis Date: 2007/7/4 Location (UTM) Elev Geological Unit Point No. BT-30 VSW Index 175,172 1,196,507 12 Landslide (earth slide) in sand dune Landslide (earth slide) of weathered granite by heavy rain, slide killed 2 villager in last year. Lithology: Weathered granite, eddish brown colored quartz sand, D2-117