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Volume 8 Number 02 Year 2023

8 articles in this issue 

Iqbal Ainur Rizki, Eko Hariyono, Muhammad Nurul Fahmi, Madlazim, Eka Puji Astuti, Muhammad Eka Abdul Ghofar, Luthfi Aryani

This study explores the potential of magnetic stones on Mount Penanggungan and their relation to history and myths circulating in the community and climbers. This research is important to do in order to minimize the rate of injury caused by fatigue for cl... see more

Pags. 84 - 89  

Mochamad Iqbal, Anjar Dwi Asterina Denhi, Kristianto, Ardy Prayoga

Anak Krakatau Volcano is an active volcano located in the Krakatau Complex, Sunda Strait, Indonesia. On 22 December 2018, the volcano experienced a major eruption that led to a tsunami that devastated the shores of the islands of Java and Sumatra and kill... see more

Pags. 90 - 98  

Desti Hernomita, Tomi Erfando

Shale gas has a permeability of <0.1 mD and a porosity of around 2% - 8% to produce gas that rises to the surface through hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling. Geomechanics is one of the important factors that influence the success of a hydraul... see more

Pags. 99 - 104  

Anis Kurniasih, Ikhwannur Adha, Hasnan Lutfi Dalimunthe, Reddy Setyawan, Wahyu Budhi Khorniawan, Nurakhmi Qadaryati, Anita Galih Ringga Jayanti, Fadyaz Pugu Wijaya

Lutut Beds are the sandstone beds exposed in the northwest margin of Kendeng Basin, which contain abundant metamorphic-quartz grains, frequent recycled sedimentary quartz, and reworked bioclasts. Lutut Beds are not shown on the regional geological map and... see more

Pags. 105 - 111  

Happy Christin Natalia Sirait, Bilal Al Farishi, Nono Agus Santoso, Andreas Maruli Pakpahan, Hissy Ijitiha Sari, Angga Jati Widiyatama, Risky Martin Antosia

The presence of extensive basalt formations in East Lampung has its own attractions in the field of geology, particularly the presence of Goa Pandan as a lava cave and tourist attraction in East Lampung. The presence of basalt lava in the southern part of... see more

Pags. 112 - 122  

Yenni Ciawi, Anissa Maria Hidayati, Kadek Hindhu Kedaton, Silvia Gabrina Tonyes, Elizar

Landslide, one of the important geomorphological processes, is essentially a natural phenomenon that is often exacerbated by human-induced activities. A stable sloping terrain will tend to collapse when it is subjected to forces that tend to destabilise i... see more

Pags. 123 - 130  

Kamorudeen Tunde Olagunju, Callen Scott Allen , Samuel Bamidele Olobaniyi, Kayode Festus Oyedele

Many sensors in Optical domain allow for detection of hydrocarbons in oil spills study. However, high resolution laboratory and airborne imaging spectrometers have shown potential for quantification and characterization of hydrocarbon. Available methods i... see more

Pags. 131 - 143  

Nurdin, Imam Suprayogi, Ermiyati, Syafridatul Audah, Zaflis Zaim

Simple and complex agroforestry systems can be implemented simultaneously in the cultivation area within the Upper Kampar River Basin. Based on the ArcSWAT simulation results, the surface runoff (Qsurf) was estimated to be 37.20 mm, which is significantly... see more

Pags. 131 - 137