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Geology And The Effect Of Boulder Size Concretion To Bauxite Laterite Deposit Quality At Djanra Area, Sandai District, Ketapang Regency, West Kalimantan Sutarto Sutarto; Agus Harjanto; Paschalis Pindyka Aji Kurniawan
Techno LPPM Vol 8, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogayakarta

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The research area is located in Djanra areas Sandai District, Ketapang Regency, West Kalimantan. The research methods used are surface geological mapping, bauxite sample collection, also studio and laboratory analysis. Laboratory analysis includes petrographic analysis, XRF, and wet analysis. The geomorphology of the study area is dominated by denudational and anthropogenic landforms as a result of mining activities. The constituent rocks are Kerabai andesite units which are Middle-Late Cretaceous and are intruded by Sukadana trachyte units which are of Late Cretaceous period. The geological structures found are a shear joint with the main southwest-northeast direction and the normal right slip fault. Bauxite laterite deposits in the research area have varying overburden and ore thicknesses. Distribution of concretion size of boulder to depth in the study area varies. Based on the results of the study, the boulder size concretion can affect the quality of bauxite laterite deposits. Where on DJANRA-1 hill is declared feasible to be taken and mixed with smaller concretions because it meets quality standards.
An Identification of Porphyry Deposit Based On Time Domain Induced Polarization Data Analysis in The Papua Region Y Yatini; Gilvandro Rumahorbo; Sutarto Sutarto
Journal of Engineering and Scientific Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Lampung Jl. Soemantri Brojonegoro No.1 Bandar Lampung, Indonesia 35141

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Papua is one of the islands in Indonesia which has an abundance of economic metal mineralization in Indonesia. The types of mineralized deposits on the island of Papua are porphyry, skarn and epithermal, where porphyry deposits are identified in the study area, which were identified early by geological conditions. The geophysical approach is carried out using Time Domain Induced Polarization data analysis, TDIP measurements are carried out on an area of 2.24km2, with a total of 3 line oriented southeast-northwest along 3 km. Based on TDIP data analysis, there’s low resistivity anomaly correlates with high chargeability which is interpreted as a Potassic body at an elevation of 500m, while above it there are Serisitic-Clay-Chlorite and Serisitic-Clay-Pyrite alterations with high metal sulfide content up to 1100m elevation.