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GUNUNG IRENG MENUJU KAWASAN CAGAR ALAM GEOLOGI (KCAG) Dina Tania; Sri Mulyaningsih; N.A.A.T Heriyadi; Suhartono
DHARMA BAKTI Dharma Bakti-Vol 3 No 2-Oktober 2020
Publisher : LPPM IST AKPRIND Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34151/dharma.v3i2.3115

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The potential of Mount Ireng is not only a beautiful romance on the face of the earth, butalso the geological peculiarity of the facies of ancient volcanic centers based on the volcanic and volcanic rocks spread over 7 (seven) clusters in the form of andesitic blocky lava, andesitic lava, massive andesitic lava and basaltic andesite lava cushions scattered in 7 (seven) clusters in the form of blocky andesitic lava, andesitic lava, massive andesitic lava and basaltic andesite lava cushions spread over 7 (seven) clusters in the form of blocky andesitic lava, andesitic lava lava, massive andesitic lava andesite dike with the presence of pyrite and sulfur minerals which are carried by andesitic breccias and agglomerates, besides being supported by tourism potential as the location of the best sunrise in Yogyakarta. This became the foundation taken by the Gunung Ireng Geotourism Academic Advisory Team from IST AKPRIND Yogyakarta in the form of submission of Mount Ireng to a Geological Nature Reserve (KCAG) in order to increase the development of sustainable community-based geotourism management concepts.Verification is carried out through geological observations by exploring 7 (seven) clusters from the top to the foot of Mount Ireng to verify 53 Assessment Matrices including Criteria, Comparisons, Classifications (Scientific Values, Education and Tourism), Threat of Damage / Risk of Degradationand Utilization Recommendations. Hope is Mount Ireng, in the Srumbung Hamlet, Pengkok Village, Patuk Subdistrict, Gunung Kidul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, which is believed to be the Ancient Volcanic Center Faces can become a Geological Nature Reserve Area (KCAG).
PENDAMPINGAN KEPEMANDUAN GEOWISATA KAWASAN CAGAR ALAM GEOLOGI GUNUNGKIDUL: MENUJU KEBANGKITAN "THOUGHTFUL" INDONESIA Sri Mulyaningsih; Suhartono Suhartono; Nur Widi Astanto Agus Tri Heriyadi; Dina Tania
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Indonesia (JAMIN) Vol 3 No 1 (2021): JURNAL ABDI MASYARAKAT INDONESIA (JAMIN)
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1423.064 KB) | DOI: 10.25105/jamin.v3i1.8248

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Untuk menghadapi kenormalan baru sektor pariwisata di Gunungkidul Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, terkait pandemic covid-19, perlu disiapkan paradigma pariwisata yang berbasis konservasi dengan menyelaraskan antara kebutuhan para wisatawan dan kebutuhan masyarakat lokal. Konservasi tersebut meliputi unsur abiotic, biotik dan budaya, yang harus disosialisasikan kepada para pemandu, terutama pemandu lokal. Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk melakukan pendampingan kepada para pemandu wisata terkait dengan langkah konservasi tersebut, karena mereka adalah garda terdepan sektor ini. Pendampingan dilakukan meliputi sosialisasi, pelatihan kepemanduan (di dalam kelas dan lapangan), jejaring kerjasama antar pemandu local, dan strategi pemasaran dan promosi UGG Gunungsewu. Pendampingan dilaksanakan kepada sebanyak 40 pemandu local dari beberapa destinasi wisata dengan predikat Kawasan Cagar Alam Geologi (KCAG) di Gunungkidul, yaitu Gunung Api Purba Nglanggeran, Gunung Ireng, Gunung Gentong, Bioturbasi Kali Ngalang, Taman Batu Nglirong, Pantai Wediombo dan Sampang-Gedangsari. Melalui pendampingan ini, para pemandu kini memiliki kepemahaman tentang konservasi, sebagai bagian dari tujuan geopark; yang harus dilaksanakan untuk menjamin keberlanjutan terpenuhinya kebutuhan lingkungan, masyarakat local (social, ekonomi dan budaya) dan para wisatawan.
Ore Mineralization Characteristics in Hydrothermal Alteration at Mangunharjo and Surrounding Areas, Pacitan, Indonesia Abdul Faisal Baba; Sri Mulyaningsih; Radhitya Adzan Hidayah
EKSPLORIUM Vol 43, No 1 (2022): Mei 2022
Publisher : Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17146/eksplorium.2022.43.1.6194

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The research area is located in Mangunharjo-Grindulu, Pacitan (Indonesia), as part of the Southern Mountain Tertiary Volcanic Arch. Outcrops of quartz veins-riched volcanic rock associated with sulfide minerals are found in this area. The Southern Mountain Oligo-Miocene magmatic arc is known as the potential area that contains precious metal deposits. The study aimed to determine the characteristics of the mineralized zone in this area. The research methods are geological surface mapping, thin-section observation, mineragraphy, and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD). The results show that the constituent lithologies were andesitic lava, breccia, and tuff; co-ignimbrite breccia, dacitic pumice and tuff, and dacitic dike; and pyroxene-rich andesitic volcanic rocks. The geological structure is dominated by oblique normal faults, strike-slip faults, and upward oblique faults associated with shear joints filled with quartz veins. Fieldwork observation, thin-section analyses, and mineragraphic and XRD observations identify three alteration zones in the hydrothermal system: the advanced argillic zone, the intermediate argillic zone, and the chloritized zone. By the mineral’s association, it is interpreted that the advanced argillic zone was formed at a temperature of 220-330oC and pH 3-6 due to dissemination with side rocks located near the hydrothermal flows; the intermediate argillic zone and the chloritized zone were formed at a temperature of 150-300oC and a pH of 5-6 due to chloritized alteration of the hydrothermal fluid carrying the ore. This alteration zone has no economic potential for precious metal minerals so it is better to be developed for education, conservation, and natural laboratories.
Volcanic Evolution of the Southern Mountain Neogene Magmatic Belt in Baturagung Range Central Java, Indonesia Mulyaningsih, Sri; Putong, Rahel; Prima, Anka; Hidayah, Radhtya Adzan; Kiswiranti, Desi
Journal of Geoscience, Engineering, Environment, and Technology Vol. 9 No. 04 (2024): JGEET Vol 09 No 04 : December (2024)
Publisher : UIR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/jgeet.2024.9.04.18461

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Various Neogene volcanic rocks associated with calcareous sediments compose the Southern Mountain located from Imogiri at Yogyakarta to Wonogiri at Central Java, Indonesia. The volcanic rocks are concentrated along the north side of the Mountains which was recognized as the Neogene magmatic arc of Java; Baturagung is part of them. The discussion focuses on the relationship between the volcanic features and its basin evolution. The methods were geological fieldwork including measuring sections and collecting samples, thin sections, XRF, AAS, and micropaleontology. More than 13 circular hogbacks, circular valleys, and domes are observed based on the SRTM image. The petrology observed pyroxene-rich basaltic volcanic rocks, dacitic volcanic rocks, andesitic volcanic rocks, coral-rich volcanic breccia. From the bottom to the top, its stratigraphy of the Kebo-Butak Formation that notes basaltic volcanic rocks, pumice-rich lapillistone, and tuff of Early Neogene (before P4-N6) with muddy sandstone above the basalts of N 5-6 (Lower Miocene). The Semilir Formation consists of pumice-rich and dacitic tuff. Andesitic volcanic rocks of the Nglanggeran Formation with inlayer of marl of N 13-14. In the volcanic rocks trace elements show REE-rich (84-140 ppm), higher mobile elements of Sr (~480-602 ppm), medium Rb (22.2-23.7 ppm), and medium La (12-21 ppm), and wide range of immmobile trace elements of Nb ~2.7-7.9 ppm, Zr ~53-171 ppm, P ~840-1300 ppm, higher Ti (4400-4900 ppm), and higher Vanadium (V) of 92-302 ppm. Plot TiO2 vs. Al2O3 into the volcanic rocks indicates those were volcanism within plate boundaries. Plot Ta/Th vs Th/Hf shows continental extensional volcanism to continental arc margin. Plot Nb/Zr vs. Th/Zr explains the transitional zone to continental arc volcanism. The spider diagram shows Rb, Ce, P, Ti, Sr, Zr, and Y strongly metasomatized as a result of the upper continental arc. The chondrite normalized REE shows negative trends for Tb, Tm, Lu, Sm, and Eu and positive trends for Ce, Gd, Zr, and Y, which indicate superimposed volcanism under a submarine environment during the Neogene Period. Stratigraphic sections inform were periodically active volcanism. The Kebo-Butak Formation was formed by multiple volcanoes, some of which were active simultaneously while others were not, though both fall within the Early Neogene age range. Similarly, the Semilir and Nglanggeran Formations were also formed by volcanic activity from several volcanoes that were active at different times and overlapped with each other.
PENDAMPINGAN PEMANFAATAN WHATSAPP BISNIS DAN INSTAGRAM BISNIS SEBAGAI MEDIA PEMASARAN DIGITAL PADA UMKM BERKAH DESA JEPITU Rahmawati, Nur; Mulyaningsih, Sri; Vienastra, Septian; Suhartono, Suhartono; Hidayati, Fika; Emilliana Natalia Trisakti Susanti, Maria; Arif Wardana, Muhammad
Jurnal Berdaya Mandiri Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): JURNAL BERDAYA MANDIRI (JBM)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31316/jbm.v6i3.7017

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Jepitu Village is located in a karst hill area covering an area of ​​1,625.1960 km². Most of the population works as dryland farmers, gardeners, livestock breeders, and fishermen. Despite having abundant natural resources, including agricultural and marine products, local small businesses (MSMEs) face challenges in marketing their products, most of which have limited reach. To overcome this, the community service team assists in using WhatsApp Business and Instagram Business as digital marketing platforms for MSMEs in Jepitu. This training aims to improve product marketing through digital content creation and social media strategies. WhatsApp and Instagram Business offer features that facilitate customer interaction, such as automatic replies and product catalogs. This mentoring program has five stages: socialization, training, technology application, mentoring, and sustainability. The results show a significant increase in participants' understanding and use of digital marketing media, expanding marketing reach and increasing sales. Keywords: MSMEs, digital marketing, WhatsApp Business, Instagram Business
Pendampingan Pemanfaatan Sarana Pemasaran Digital di Desa Banjarsari Kapanewon Samigaluh Kulon Progo Marausna, Gaguk; Putra, Ikbal Rizki; Bukhori, Muhammad Luqman; Rachmawati, Desiana; Susastriawan, Anak Agung Putu; Rahayu, Suparni Setyowati; Mulyaningsih, Sri
Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Pondok Pesantren Sunan Bonang Tuban

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61231/jp2m.v3i1.339

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Banjarsari Village has several advantages that can be used as a tourist destination. Assistance activities aim to make this tourism potential is better known to the public, it will allow the growth of tourists so that it can increase income. This community service program was carried out in November 2023 through identifying problems, designing solutions and implementing solutions in the form of outreach and training in managing websites and social media. The social media recommended for use as marketing media are Tiktok, Instagram and Youtube. This activity encourages the people of Banjarsari Village to be more familiar with digital media so they can manage social media and websites with interesting content to promote tourism in Banjarsari Village. Participants know the function and use of websites and social media as digital marketing tools regarding Banjarsari Village tourism. Marketing MSME products via social media can increase partner sales by 41.67% for average sales per week.
Co-Authors Abdul Faisal Baba Alansa, Frando Ryan Ari Kusnaedi Ari Kusnaedi Arie Kusniadi Ariel l Afrandi Tatawu Arif Wardana, Muhammad Arifin, Muhammad Nur Arisandy, Rydo Faisal Astuti, B. Astuti, B. B. Astuti Bronto, Sutikno Bronto, Sutikno Bronto, Sutikno Bronto, Sutikno Bronto, Sutikno Darwin Alijasa Siregar Deny Juanda Puradimaja Deny Juanda Puradimaja Desi Kiswiranti Dina Tania Dina Tania Dina Tania Dina Tania Dwi Indah Purnamawati, Dwi Indah Emilliana Natalia Trisakti Susanti, Maria Frando Ryan Alansa G. Hartono Godang Shaban Hartono, G. Hartono, G. Heriyadi, Nur Widi Astanto Agus Tri Hidayah, Radhitya Adzan Hidayah, Radhtya Adzan Hidayati, Fika Husadani, Y T I. Simon I. Simon I. W. Prasetyanto I. W. Prasetyanto Iva Mindayani Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Kusnaedi, Ari L. Budiyanto Lilis Apriyanti Marausna, Gaguk Mohamad Faizal Mohamad Faizal, Mohamad Muhammad Luqman Bukhori Muhammad Nur Arifin N.A.A.T Heriyadi Nur Rahmawati Prasetyanto, I. W. Prima, Anka Puradimaja, Deny Juanda Puradimaja, Deny Juanda Putong, Rahel Putra, Ikbal Rizki Rachmawati, Desiana Rydo Faisal Arisandy Sampurno Sampurno Sampurno Sampurno Sampurno, Sampurno Sampurno, Sampurno Sanjoto, Siwi Shaban, Godang Shandi Hargian Wijaksono Simon, I. Siregar, Darwin Alijasa Suhartono Suhartono - Suhartono Suhartono Suhartono Suhartono Suhartono Suhartono Suhartono Suparni Setyowati Rahayu Susastriawan, Anak Agung Putu Sutikno Bronto Sutikno Bronto Sutikno Bronto Sutikno Bronto Tatawu, Ariel l Afrandi Umboro, P A Vienastra, Septian Wijaksono, Shandi Hargian Wiloso, Danis Agoes Yahdi Zaim Yahdi Zaim Yoyok Ragowo Siswomijoyo Sukisman Zaim, Yahdi Zaim, Yahdi