Identification pyroclastic flow of magnetic minerals (Holocene volcano): A case study of paleo-volcano Lawu on the south side, Central Java, Indonesia

Legowo, Budi and Putra, Shandiyano and Mufti, Muhammad K.I. and Purwanto, Heri and Rifai, Hamdi and Suryanto, Wiwit and Purnama, Budi (2023) Identification pyroclastic flow of magnetic minerals (Holocene volcano): A case study of paleo-volcano Lawu on the south side, Central Java, Indonesia. Kuwait Journal of Science, 50 (4). pp. 724-730. ISSN 23074108

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Abstract

Indonesia is surrounded by three tectonic plates: the Eurasian, Indo-Australian, and Pacific plates. The plates
have caused Indonesia to have many volcanoes, both active and inactive, resting, or no longer active. One of the
volcanoes belonging to the formed “Rest” category is the ancient Lawu volcano. The mountain is 10,000 radiocarbon
years old or approximately 11,430 - 130 calendar years ago, which is part of the Holocene age. The Lawu
volcano erupted on November 28, 1885. This paper discusses the study of magnetic minerals in the case of pyroclastic
flows originating from Mount Lawu. The values obtained in magnetic susceptibility are 47.53 � 10�6
m3/kg to 79.41 � 10�6 m3/kg. The results of this susceptibility measurement indicate the presence of igneous
rocks resulting from pyroclastic flow. Furthermore, the vibrating sample magnetometer test showed an S�type
(ferromagnetic) hysteresis curve, and the value of Mr/Ms (remanence ratio) define was below 0.5, which realized
a multi-domain configuration. This ferromagnetic characteristic is attributed to the iron-based mineral (10.4%–
17.1%) from the evaluation of X�Ray Fluorescence. The magnetite mineral confirmed in the X-Ray Diffractometer
test is the largest source of magnetism in the sample.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Library Dosen
Uncontrolled Keywords: Paleo-volcano; Pyroclastic flow; Igneous rock; Ferromagnetic Magnetite
Subjects: Q Science > QC Physics
Divisions: Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences > Physics Department
Depositing User: Wiyarsih Wiyarsih
Date Deposited: 12 Jul 2024 08:48
Last Modified: 12 Jul 2024 08:48
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/2873

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